Cyprus is set to receive portable desalination plants from the UAE to tackle water shortages that have worsened due to a fire at a static plant and depleted reservoir levels. This generous donation from the UAE will deliver 15,000 cubic meters of drinkable water each day, which is vital as the country gears up for the peak tourism season. In addition to this immediate relief, Cyprus is actively working on long-term strategies to combat water scarcity. Plans are underway for the construction of new desalination plants and the provision of subsidies to support private hotel plants. These initiatives aim to ensure a sustainable and reliable water supply for the country’s residents and visitors. The collaboration between Cyprus and the UAE highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing pressing environmental challenges.

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UAE donates portable desalination plants to help Cyprus combat water shortages after fire and low reservoir levels
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