water levels in Rivers, lakes and reservoirs across Western Europe are becoming low or even dry amid the worst drought in Decades of stress on Drinking water supplies, obstructing river shipping and tourism, and threatening crop yields.
Dobbs River should Rough through forested valley and waterfall over Waterfalls before they spill out In Lake Prentice, tied for tourists in Jura, eastern France region. After months of no significant rain, the river’s water receded up Valley and slowly up to the lake in narrow channel.
Business for Françoise Druze Bartolet reduced to little, just like extends of The Doubs family is located along the Franco-Swiss border where their cruise boats usually operate.
“Hopefully this drought will be an exception to the rule,” said Drews Bartholet, who booked 20% less than usual. for the time of year.
It now has to move agents along the gorge to a starting point farther upstream to some point in The river where there is enough water for Its sailing cruise boats.
Requested how “The trip was much shorter than usual,” said vacationer Alain Foubert simply.
The situation throughout Europe has deteriorated several times heat Waves roll across the continent.
In Spain, farmers in The south fears a severe drought that may be reduce Olive oil production is about a third in The world’s largest producer. in France that like Spain had to compete with Recent wildfires, trucks bring water to dozens of villages without water.
In Germany, cargo ships cannot sail fully loaded along the Rhine, a major artery for Shipping, and along Italy’s longest river, the Po River, now bake big sandbanks in The sun where water levels drop sharply. In July, Italy declared a country of Emergency for Surroundings Bo, which accounts for more of a third of agricultural production in the country.
As France claims with fourth heat This week’s wave, many scientists say the extreme temperatures so far this summer are in Line with Increase frequency and intensity of Intense weather Episodes in Europe.
Britain weather Services on issued tuesday amber ‘extreme heat’ warning for slash of England and Wales, with no rest in A spectacle of hot drought conditions that ignited fires, smashed temperature records, and strained the country’s infrastructure.
At Doubs, fewer boat tourists mean fewer meals for Restaurant owner Christophe Valere – A painful blow just He also hoped to recover from the downturn of COVID-19. and see little cause for hopefull in The future.
“All Dobbs experts say the river is getting drier and drier,” Valier lamented.