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Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive

APTOPIX Greece Drought
August 28, 2024

NEA SILATA, Greece (AP) โ€” Six weeks before harvest, thereโ€™s no water left in the ground for farmer Dimitris Papadakisโ€™ olive grove in northern Greece, so he has started a new morning routine.

Joined by his teenage son, he uses a truck to bring water from nearby areas. Using a small generator, he connects the vehicle to irrigation pipes to save whatโ€™s left of his thirsty crop.

โ€œOur boreholes have almost dried up ... We now depend on tankers to irrigate our fields,โ€ says Papadakis, who heads an agricultural cooperative in a village in Halkidiki, a three-fingered peninsula in northern Greece which is popular with tourists.

Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive
Greece Drought

This summer, southern Europe has been hammered by successive heat waves, following on from below-average rainfall for up to three years. Drought spots on the map of the region have expanded. In Greece, the effects include water shortages, dried-up lakes, and even the death of wild horses.

The groundwater beneath Papadakisโ€™ 270 olive trees is dwindling and becoming brackish, with the drought expected to cut his expected yield in half.

The water crisis has been exacerbated by a booming tourist season.

In Kassandra, the westernmost finger of the peninsula, the year-round population of 17,000 swells to 650,000 in the summer, placing unsustainable pressure on water resources.

Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive
Greece Drought

โ€œWeโ€™ve seen a 30-40% reduction in water supply following three consecutive winters with almost no rainfall,โ€ says local mayor Anastasia Halkia.

Haroula Psaropoulou owns a home in the area, in the seaside village of Nea Potidea. She says itโ€™s hard to cope with frequent household water cuts that may last up to five days during the searing heat.

โ€œI recycle water from the bathroom sink and from washing, and I use it for the plants,โ€ the 60-year-old Psaropoulou says. โ€œIโ€™ve also carried water from the sea for the toilet.โ€

According to the European Unionโ€™s Emergency Management Service, acute drought conditions currently exist around the Black Sea, stretching westward into northern Greece.

Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive
Greece Drought

Along the Evros River, which divides Greece and Turkey, severe drought means the delta now has higher levels of seawater. The extra salt is killing the wild horses that depend on the river for drinking water.

โ€œIf the horses go without water for a week, they die,โ€ says Nikos Mousounakis, who is leading an initiative to create freshwater drinking points for the horses. โ€œSome of them are still in bad shape, but we hope that with continued help, theyโ€™ll recover.โ€

Until recently, Lake Picrolimni in northern Greece was a popular destination for mud baths, but this summer itโ€™s a shallow basin of cracked earth, dry enough to hold the weight of a car.

โ€œIt hasnโ€™t rained for two years now, so the lake has totally dried up,โ€ says local municipal chairman Costas Partsis. โ€œIt used to have a lot of water. People came and bathed in the muddy water. The clay has therapeutic properties for many ailments. No one came this year.โ€

Drying lakes and thirsty trees: In drought-hit Greece, water trucks are keeping crops alive
Greece Drought

Nearby, Lake Doirani straddles Greeceโ€™s northern border with North Macedonia. The shoreline has receded by 300 meters (yards) in recent years. Local officials are pleading for public works to restore the riverโ€™s water supply, echoing calls from experts who argue that major changes in water management are needed to mitigate the damaging effects of climate change.

โ€œWeโ€™re experiencing a prolonged period of drought lasting about three years now, due to lower rainfall and snowfall, a result of the climate crisis and poor water management,โ€ says Konstantinos S. Voudouris, a professor of hydrogeology at the University of Thessaloniki. โ€œThe solution lies in three key words: conservation, storage, and reuse.โ€

Voudouris argues that outdated water networks are losing too much water and that infrastructure improvements must focus on collecting and storing rainwater during the wet season, as well as reusing treated wastewater for agriculture.

โ€œThese drought phenomena will return with greater intensity in the future,โ€ Voudouris said. โ€œWe need to take action and plan ahead to minimize their impactโ€ฆ and we must adapt to this new reality.โ€ ___ Follow AP coverage at: https://apnews.com/climate-and-environment

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