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Europe's Rivers Are Drying Up. Can They Be Saved?

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The Rhine and Danube have reached historic lows. Europe's Rivers Are Drying Up. Can They Be Saved?.

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The situation of the department's lakes, streams and groundwaters is of greater concern than in 2022, a very dry year. In the absence of rain, the measures of restrictions on the use of water are

·France
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Drought affects nuclear power plants and industrial production suffers from lack of electricity

Lean Left

Early flowering and rapid grafting - what awaits rivers in Ukraine River swamping is a consequence of climate change and unwillingness to adapt. Drainage of swamps, asphalting of bridges and phosphates increase water shortage and flowering of the Dnieper.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Impact on agriculture, industry, energy... The very low levels of the Rhine and Danube, caused by the lack of winter precipitation and repeated heat waves, affect activity in many countries. A situation that requires a continental response and coordination.

·Paris, France
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The levels of the Rhine, Danube and Elbe have never been so low. Now the decades-long neglect of the waterways takes revenge.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Radio France broke the news on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
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