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Unusually low water levels in the Danube as Hungary is hit by a heat wave

Water levels affect shipping, agriculture and ecosystems

Newsroom July 4 05:17

The unusually low water levels in the River Danube in Hungary are causing problems for shipping, agriculture, and local ecosystems along Europe’s second-largest river, an important transport route for the entire continent.

Temperatures have even reached as high as 35 degrees Celsius in Budapest this week, as much of Europe experiences a wave of persistent heat linked to the deaths of at least eight people.

As a result of low water levels, cargo ships are forced to carry less than half of their cargo and can only operate at 30-40% capacity, said Atila Bencik, vice-president of the Hungarian Shipping Association.

Tariffs may increase up to 100%, as there is a surcharge when a ship cannot sail fully loaded, he said.

Such water levels have been recorded on the Danube before, but it usually happens in August, said Atila Szegi, a deputy spokesman for the Hungarian general water management directorate.

He said rain is expected next week in the Danube basin, which should lead to a slight increase in water levels and an improvement in the navigation situation.

The Hungarian state weather institute HungaroMet reported that rainfall in June was only 17% of the average for the month, making this June the driest since 1901.

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“June is one of the rainiest months of the year in our climate, and now we have this low water level,” said Gyorgy Matavowski as he stopped his kayak on a sandy bank in Sob, a town north of Budapest. “It has its beauty because the water is clear, it’s easy to paddle … but it’s unsettling.”

The level of the Vistula River is also at a historic low in Warsaw, and the level on the Rhine in Germany is also at an unusually low level.

Michal Sikora, a meteorologist and hydrologist at IMGW in Poland, said the Vistula River reached a historic low of 19 centimetres today, adding that it is expected to drop further in the coming days, possibly below 15 centimetres.

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