Holidaymakers queue for bottled water
Severe drought has rendered tap water undrinkable in several towns along Spain’s Costa Blanca
Bottled water is being distributed free of charge | Photo: Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Palma21/08/2024 15:40
A severe drought has rendered tap water undrinkable in several towns along Spain’s Costa Blanca, forcing holidaymakers and locals to queue at distribution points for bottled water to cover their basic needs. As water levels have dropped, salinity has increased, prompting authorities in some areas to deem tap water unsafe for drinking or cooking. Bottled water is being distributed free of charge.
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