Saving tourism amid a drought


A man and his grandson filling up tanks and bottles with water from a fountain in Agrigento, Sicily. Parts of southern Italy and other countries in the region are experiencing one of their worst droughts in decades. — ©2024 The New York Times Company

AS tourists savoured icy granitas under hibiscus trees and swam in the cool Mediterranean Sea, in the farmlands of southern Sicily, among hillsides so scorched they resembled desert dunes, a farmer watched recently as his cows headed to the slaughterhouse.

After months of drought, he didn’t have any water or food to give them.

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