Hungary’s lakes are drying up, boats sit stranded on cracked earth, and the Danube hits record lows—exposing sandbanks where people walk. This isn’t just heatwave drama; it’s a decades-long crisis fueled by drained wetlands (80% gone) and outdated water management. Locals are heartbroken as once-vibrant landscapes turn to dust, threatening farms, drinking water, and even the nation’s nuclear plant. Now, the government vows a new strategy: keep water in the land, fix leaky pipes, and restore ecosystems. With climate chaos intensifying, Hungary must act fast—or face deeper droughts and floods.

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