Cyprus is set to receive portable desalination plants from the UAE in a bid to combat water shortages worsened by a fire at a static plant and depleting reservoir levels. This generous donation from the UAE will deliver 15,000 cubic meters of potable water daily, a crucial lifeline especially during the peak tourism season. In addition to this immediate relief, Cyprus is actively working on sustainable, long-term solutions to address its water scarcity issues. Plans are underway to establish new desalination plants and provide subsidies to support private hotel plants in the country. This strategic move aims to ensure a steady and reliable water supply for both residents and tourists, enhancing the overall water security in Cyprus. The collaboration between Cyprus and the UAE underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing pressing environmental challenges.

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UAE donates portable desalination plants to Cyprus amid water shortages and tourism season demands.
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