Water crisis in Greece: 13 islands declare a state of emergency

15.07.2026 | News

Greece is facing a severe water crisis. 13 islands have declared a state of emergency due to a shortage of drinking water and the risk of wildfires. See how the authorities are managing the situation.

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Critical situation on the Greek islands

A total of 13 Greek islands in the Aegean Sea are now officially in a state of emergency. The reason is an acute shortage of drinking water, which has put the local population and tourists in a difficult situation. The picturesque island of Poros was the latest to join the list.

"Water losses in the outdated water supply system reach 60%, which further complicates resource management," experts point out.

Why is there not enough water?

Measures and restrictions

Local authorities have taken strict measures to save the precious resource:

The situation is complicated by the high risk of forest fires. Today, six regions of Greece, including Chios, Samos, Kalymnos, and Halkidiki, are under an extreme danger alert. The lack of sufficient water is also becoming an obstacle for firefighting teams struggling to contain the spread of flames.