A century-old steam tugboat, the Slovenian, has emerged from Serbia’s Sava River for the first time in decades—thanks to Europe’s worst drought in years. Once used to ferry wounded soldiers through both World Wars before sinking in 1945, the vessel’s reappearance joins a growing list of submerged relics surfacing across Europe: Nazi warships still armed with explosives, ancient Roman bridges, and even mammoth bones. As rivers shrink and climate change intensifies, experts warn this is now the new normal—and it’s disrupting trade, power, and water supplies across the continent.
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