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Karpathos island has declared a three-month water emergency following a severe water shortage. The decision was issued with the approval of Greece's Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAAEY) and the Secretary General for the Aegean and Island Policy. The emergency status grants local authorities expanded powers to manage the crisis and secure water supply to residents and visitors. Tourists traveling to Karpathos should expect possible water restrictions during their stay, including limits on usage in hotels and accommodation. Visitors are advised to check with their accommodation provider before arrival regarding any water-related measures in place. The emergency period gives officials time to arrange supplementary water transport or alternative supply solutions for the island.
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Karpathos Declares Three-Month Water Emergency Over Shortage
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