Back to newsGreece has approved funding for ten water infrastructure projects totaling 15 million euros across nine island municipalities, with one project allocated to Crete. The initiative targets water scarcity, a recurring challenge on Greek islands during the summer months when tourist populations surge and demand peaks. The Cretan project will support improvements to local water supply systems, helping to ensure more reliable access for both residents and visitors. While tourists are unlikely to notice direct disruption during their stay, the investment reflects ongoing efforts to maintain infrastructure ahead of the busy summer season. Visitors traveling to Crete in peak months (July and August) are still advised to be mindful of water consumption, as island-wide conservation remains a priority throughout the region.
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Greece allocates €15M to tackle water scarcity on nine Greek islands
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