In Greece, a state of emergency has been declared on at least 12 islands due to drought, increased water consumption, and inadequate infrastructure.
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Record-breaking temperatures and insufficient rainfall in Greece have triggered a drought crisis, severely impacting the tourism season. At least 12 islands have declared a state of emergency due to critical water shortages, and holidaymakers are left without water due to inadequate infrastructure and network problems.