Water emergency in Cyprus continues
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The water shortage in Cyprus has worsened further in the winter. The Ministry of Agriculture and waterworks have raised the alarm: the water reservoirs are only 26 percent full, the Cypriot newspaper "Phileleftheros" reported on Saturday. Cyprus is facing a difficult summer.
The water shortage in Cyprus has worsened this winter. It does rain now and then, but not nearly enough. Now the Ministry of Agriculture and the waterworks are sounding the alarm: the water reservoirs are only 25 percent full and the prospects for the summer are catastrophic, reports the Cypriot newspaper "Phileleftheros". Two ways to improve the situation are being discussed.
The water shortage in Cyprus has worsened this winter. Although it rains now and then, it is not nearly enough.
Cyprus' water reservoirs are only a quarter full. The government is literally trying to plug the holes.
Cyprus is in danger of not having enough water. The Mediterranean island's supplies are only a quarter more full and the outlook for the summer is therefore disastrous, the Ministry of Agriculture and the local drinking water company warn.
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