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Amid Drought, Athens Is Reviving Hadrian's Aqueduct

ATHENS, GREECE, JUL 16 – Mornos and Evinos reservoirs operate at 60-65% capacity amid prolonged drought and heat, signaling urgent water sustainability challenges for Athens, researchers say.

Engineers believe Hadrian’s Aqueduct, which was constructed in the second century, can help the city conserve dwindling water supplies amid worsening droughts.

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The problem of water scarcity after the sharp drop in the level of both Mornos and Evinos was discussed by Emeritus Professor of NTUA, Kimon Hatzimpiros, on the show Rush Hour with… Kimon Hatzimpiros (NTUA): In 2027 we will have no water in Athens - NAFTEMPORIKI

The Mornos reservoir in Greece has reached alarming water levels. Experts warn of a lack of drinking water in Athens.

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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