Greece Builds Dams to Combat Drought and Secure Water Future

Greece, facing escalating water shortages due to drought and rising tourism, is investing heavily in new dam construction to secure its water future. With 18 new dams under construction and 14 more planned, the country aims to address agricultural needs, energy production, and flood control while ensuring sustainable water management for its booming tourism industry.

Kurdistan’s Water Wonders: A Rising Star in Iraqi Tourism and Development

The Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq is experiencing a tourism boom thanks to its stunning lakes and dams. These water bodies, created through extensive infrastructure projects, offer breathtaking landscapes, recreational opportunities, and vital water management for the region. While boosting tourism and economic development, these projects raise environmental considerations that need to be carefully addressed.

Mumbai Faces Water Cuts to Conserve Supply

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced water cuts in Mumbai to ensure an adequate supply until monsoon rains arrive. A 5% cut will be implemented from May 30, and a 10% cut from June 5. Dams currently hold 1,40,202 million liters of water, with only 9.69% of the annual requirement available. The BMC urges citizens to use water judiciously and adopt water-saving measures.

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