A historic steam tugboat, the Slovenian, has emerged from the Sava River in Serbia thanks to a severe drought — a haunting relic of World War I and II, now exposed after sinking in 1945 while carrying wounded anti-fascists. As Europe’s rivers dry up, similar discoveries are surfacing across the continent — from German warships in the Danube to Roman piers and mammoth bones — revealing a climate crisis that’s reshaping our natural world. Scientists warn these extreme droughts, fueled by shrinking snowfall and parched springs, are becoming the new normal, threatening ecosystems, agriculture, power grids, and even mountain retreats. This is more than just riverbed archaeology — it’s a stark warning about our changing climate.
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