Back to newsThe Greek government has approved 15 million euros in water infrastructure projects across island municipalities to address water scarcity. One of these projects is located in Crete. The investment aims to improve water supply networks on islands that regularly face shortages, particularly during the busy summer tourism season. While specific details about which Cretan municipality will receive funding have not been disclosed, the works are intended to ensure more reliable water access for both residents and visitors. Tourists traveling to Crete this summer should be aware that water conservation is encouraged island-wide, and some areas may experience temporary supply interruptions during ongoing infrastructure works. Staying in accommodations with water storage tanks is advisable in more rural or eastern parts of the island.
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Greece invests €15M in water infrastructure for island communities
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