In
Spain, suffering its worst drought in decades, archaeologists
have been delighted by the emergence of a prehistoric stone
circle dubbed the "Spanish Stonehenge" that is usually covered
by the waters of a dam.
Officially known as the Dolmen of Guadalperal, the stone circle
currently sits fully exposed in one corner of the Valdecanas
reservoir, in the central province of Caceres, where authorities
say the water level has dropped to 28% of capacity.
It was discovered by German archaeologist Hugo Obermaier in
1926, but the area was flooded in 1963 in a rural development
project under Francisco Franco's dictatorship. Since then it has
only become fully visible four times.
Memories of past droughts have also been rekindled in Germany by
the reappearance of so-called "hunger stones" along the River
Rhine. Many such stones have become visible along the banks of
Germany's largest river in recent weeks.
Bearing dates and people's initials, their re-emergence is seen
by some as a warning and reminder of the hardships people faced
during former droughts. Dates visible on stones seen in Worms,
south of Frankfurt, and Rheindorf, near Leverkusen, included
1947, 1959, 2003 and 2018.
Another of Europe's mighty rivers, the Danube, has fallen to one
of its lowest levels in almost a century as a result of the
drought, exposing the hulks of more than 20 German warships sunk
during World War Two near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo.
The vessels were among hundreds scuttled along the Danube by
Nazi Germany's Black Sea fleet in 1944 as they retreated from
advancing Soviet forces, and still hamper river traffic during
low water levels.
Italy has declared a state of emergency for areas around the
River Po, and in late July a previously submerged 450-kg
(1,000-pound) World War Two bomb was discovered in the
low-running waters of the country's longest river.
Around 3,000 people living near the northern village of Borgo
Virgilio, close to the city of Mantua, were evacuated while
military experts defused and carried out a controlled explosion
of the U.S.-manufactured device earlier this month.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; Writing by Alex Richardson; Editing by
Jonathan Oatis)
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