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Europe Faces Drought Crisis: Dry Spring Threatens Food Security

Europe Faces Drought Crisis: Dry Spring Threatens Food Security
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World April 15, 2025 13:21

brussels - Europe on brink of drought crisis as dry spring intensifies, impacting food security. Concerns rise as water scarcity and heatwaves persist.

Europe on the Verge of Drought Crisis

Europe braces for a potential drought crisis as an exceptionally dry spring affects various regions. Countries like Poland, Ukraine, Greece, the Balkans, Sweden, Ireland, and Germany are already facing drought warnings.

Key Points:

  • Similar patterns to the 2018 drought are emerging.
  • Central and Eastern Europe experience up to 80 days of rainfall deficit.
  • Agricultural impacts are evident, with soil dryness affecting crops.
  • Germany and Brussels record significantly low rainfall levels, raising concerns of a food crisis.

Water Shortages and Economic Impact

The Netherlands observes daily drought records, while the Rhine water level drops, affecting European cargo transport. The economic consequences include delays, increased costs, and supply chain vulnerabilities.

Rising Fire Risks and Climate Change

Drought elevates wildfire risks in Austria, Liechtenstein, and Ukraine. Climate scientists warn that global warming exacerbates droughts, failed harvests, and water scarcity, becoming the 'new normal.'

Call for Action

Pressure mounts on the European Commission to unveil a Water Resilience Strategy in June, aiming to combat extreme droughts and floods. Despite dry conditions in France and Italy, Lanzarote declares a state of emergency due to heavy rains.

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