
Domaša Reservoir Water Level Slowly Rising After Critical Year, But Tourism Operators Remain Concerned
The Domaša reservoir in eastern Slovakia is gradually recovering from critically low water levels that plagued the area over the past year, but local business owners and cottage operators continue to express concerns about the upcoming season. The reservoir, one of Slovakia's largest artificial lakes and a popular tourist destination, experienced severe water shortages that significantly impacted the local tourism industry. Business operators are hoping the current season will help them recover from the financial losses they sustained during the water crisis. Despite the slowly rising water levels, uncertainty remains about whether the recovery will be sufficient to restore normal operations for the businesses that depend on the lake for their livelihood.
