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Netherlands Declares Water Shortage Emergency Amid Severe Drought and Heatwaves
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First reported by N12 · 12 minutes ago
What happened
The Netherlands declared a water shortage emergency on July 26 due to prolonged heatwaves and drought causing historic low river levels. The government prioritized water use for flood defenses, drinking water, and energy, while some regions already imposed restrictions. Authorities warn the crisis will worsen but drinking water supply remains secure for now.
- 01Netherlands declared a water shortage emergency due to prolonged heatwaves and drought.
- 02River flow levels dropped to their lowest since 1976, signaling severe water scarcity.
- 03Government prioritized water use for flood defenses, drinking water, and energy production.
- 04Limburg province imposed restrictions on surface water use, including agricultural irrigation.
- 05Authorities warn the drought crisis will worsen in the coming weeks.
- 06Citizens are urged to conserve water despite no immediate threat to drinking water supply.
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