Otago Daily Times

Europe facing severe drought

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BRUSSELS: Europe is facing its worst drought in at least 500 years, with twothirds of the continent in a state of alert or warning, reducing inland shipping, electricit­y production and the yields of certain crops, a European Union agency said yesterday.

The August report of the European Drought Observator­y, overseen by the European Commission, said 47% of Europe is under warning conditions, with clear deficit of soil moisture, and 17% in a state of alert, in which vegetation is affected.

‘‘The severe drought affecting many regions of Europe since the beginning of the year has been further expanding and worsening as of early August,’’ the report said, adding that the western EuropeMedi­terranean region was likely to experience warmer and drier than normal conditions until November.

Much of Europe has faced weeks of baking temperatur­es this summer, which worsened the drought, caused wildfires, set off health warnings and prompted calls for more action to tackle climate change.

The drought appeared to be the worst in at least 500 years, assuming final data at the end of the season confirmed the preliminar­y assessment, the Commission said in a statement.

Summer crops have suffered, with this year’s yields for grain maize set to be 16% below the average of the previous five years, and soybean and sunflowers yields set to fall by 15% and 12% respective­ly.

Hydropower generation has been hit, with further impact on other power producers due to a shortage of water to feed cooling systems; and low water levels have hampered inland shipping with reduced shipping loads affecting coal and oil transport. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Washed up . . . House boats are perched on a drying side channel of the Waal River due to drought in Nijmegen, in the Netherland­s.
PHOTO: REUTERS Washed up . . . House boats are perched on a drying side channel of the Waal River due to drought in Nijmegen, in the Netherland­s.

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