Greek Lakes Face Severe Water Decline
Greek Lakes Face Severe Water Decline

Greek Lakes Face Severe Water Decline

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Central Macedonia, Greece, is facing critical environmental challenges as four major lakes—Koronia, Doirani, Volvi, and Pikrolimni—experience significant declines in water levels due to prolonged drought and record temperatures. The Hellenic Centre for Biodiversity and Wetlands reports that these lakes have reached their lowest levels in a decade, exacerbated by increasing irrigation demands from surrounding agricultural areas. Local leaders express concerns over the deteriorating conditions, including a foul stench and dead fish, urging immediate action from officials. Hydrologists highlight that rainfall has been substantially below average, and the region's temperatures have peaked in the last decade. While some lakes show minor stabilization, climate change continues to exert severe pressure on these vital ecosystems. Experts recommend monitoring the situation closely through the winter in hopes of improved precipitation.

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