Water tanks replace springs on a Serbian mountain as drought endangers some 1,000 cows and horses
- Over 1,000 cows and horses are without water in southeast Serbia due to a severe drought, prompting authorities to deliver emergency supplies.
- The Ministry of Agriculture announced it will continue to send water supplies as local villages face dire restrictions.
- Local farmer Nikola Manojlovic reported that no rain has fallen on the mountain since May 27, causing severe hardship for cattle.
- Jovica Jaksic from the Independent Farmers Association warned that the damage to crops is so significant that even continuous rain would not help.
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Water tanks replace springs on a Serbian mountain as drought endangers some 1,000 cows and horses
A severe drought this summer in the Balkans has left over 1,000 cows and horses without water on a mountain in southeast Serbia, forcing the authorities to bring up emergency supplies.
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