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Europe Droughts: Ancient Treasures & Climate Change Impacts

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Europe’s Historic Droughts Uncover ‘Hunger Stones,’ Ancient Monuments

Across Europe, dwindling water levels in rivers and reservoirs are revealing relics of the past as a severe drought grips‌ the continent. The extreme conditions are impacting shipping, exposing prehistoric structures, and bringing⁤ to light “hunger stones”⁤ – ​historical markers ⁤warning of past famines.

In the Netherlands, the Waal River has dropped so low it’s fallen below the bottom marker on bridges. Germany’s Rhine River is experiencing shipping ⁢disruptions‌ due to its diminished depth. Meanwhile, in‌ Spain, the receding waters ⁤of the Buendía Reservoir⁣ in the province of ‌Cáceres have revealed the Dolmen of Guadalperal, a ⁢prehistoric stone monument‌ nicknamed the “Spanish Stonehenge,” for only the fourth time since‌ 1960. The stones, dating back thousands of years, ⁤were submerged after advancement during the Francisco Franco dictatorship.

Elsewhere, so-called hunger stones – medieval markers inscribed with warnings about low water levels ⁤and potential famine – are ⁢reappearing in rivers, a stark reminder of past​ hardships.

“It’s quite extraordinary, especially for this​ time of year,” said⁤ Martina⁢ Becker from the German company HGK Shipping, in a statement to the BBC.‌ “This is an unusual situation for us, and the question is what happens ​in ‍October, when​ the usually dry months arrive. ⁤We are already approaching the record low level we had in 2018. We could reach that level next ‍week.”

While⁢ seasonal drops in water⁢ levels are common, this ⁣year’s drought is exceptionally ‌severe. Scientists link thes increasingly frequent and intense ⁣weather disasters to​ human-induced climate change. NASA data indicates the planet has already warmed 2.1 degrees Fahrenheit as 1880, exacerbating such events.‌ Addressing the crisis, experts say, requires a significant reduction in reliance on fossil fuels.

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