Cyprus is now entering its fourth consecutive year of drought, exceeding the typical cycle of dry periods that usually last up to three years, sparking concerns across the island nation. Water flow into Cyprus's dams has been described as "tragic" since October, with reserves continuing to shrink as consumption exceeds supply, according to the chief technical engineer of the Water Development Department on Monday (December 29). Marios Chatzikostis said the total inflow since October 1 has reached just 1.7 million cubic metres - an amount he described as insignificant. “For any substantial improvement in the situation, average inflow would need...