Destroyed Crops, Riverbed Cyclists and a ‘Rock of Starvation’: How Drought Has Devastated the Danube
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For centuries, the rock was considered a warning sign. When it began to surface in the Danube, under the Gellert Hill of Budapest, this meant that the water level had fallen so much that the floating dead could no longer function...
The drought has devastated Europe's largest river, and many of those living along the banks are struggling to have drinking water - this is how Lorenzo Tondo, who surveyed the area from Pócsmegyer to Paks with his photographer colleague, David Levene, sums up his experiences.
Europe’s drought spreads from parched farms to shrinking rivers
From Dutch potato fields to French maize farms and the Rhine and Danube, drought is cutting yields, draining winter feed stocks and squeezing transport and industry as Europe faces another season of extreme heat and fire.
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