Record-setting high temperatures and dry weather have affected nearly half of Europe in recent weeks, drying up bodies of water, damaging crops, prompting water restrictions, sparking wildfires, and more. Reservoir and river levels have dropped to record lows, affecting navigation and exposing long-submerged structures. July was the driest month on record for France and the hottest month in Spain since 1961. Gathered below are recent images from England, France, Spain, Germany, and other European countries hit by a series of heat waves this summer.
Photos: Severe Drought in Europe
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Visitors walk past an 11th-century church that is completely visible due to the drought in the Sau reservoir, currently at 37 percent capacity, on August 13, 2022, in Vilanova de Sau, Spain. Spain's water resources, which are largely devoted to the irrigation of agricultural land, face an uncertain future as 75 percent of the country is at risk of desertification. #
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An aerial view of the partially flooded village of Vilarinho da Furna in Campo de Gerês, Portugal, on August 8, 2022. At the end of 1960, the historic village was flooded after the construction of a dam, but in recent years, rains have decreased and temperatures have risen, bringing almost all of the village back above water in the summertime. #
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A picture taken on August 8, 2022, shows dry sunflowers in a field in Saint-Ciers-sur-Bonnieure, France, in a year marked by drought and heat waves. Across southwestern France, sunflowers browned by the sun bend their heads toward the ground. #
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Runners make their way along a trail beside the Tsanfleuron Glacier during the last kilometers of the 14th edition of the Glacier 3000 run above Les Diablerets on August 6, 2022. Hundreds of runners braved a lung-busting ascent into the Alps in Switzerland's Glacier 3000 Run on Saturday, albeit on a shortened course because of summer heat waves melting the ice. The race is normally run over 26.2 km but was contested on a slightly modified 25.2 km course this year owing to the glacier melting, with the last pass over its surface shortened. #
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An aerial view shows a wildfire burning near Hostens and firefighters working to extinguish it as wildfires continue to spread in the Gironde region of southwestern France, on August 12, 2022. #
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This aerial photograph shows houseboats sitting in the dry riverbed of the Waal river, near Beneden-Leeuwen in the Netherlands, on August 10, 2022. Ongoing drought in the Netherlands has seen river levels fall, hindering shipping traffic. #
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A Swiss Air Force Super Puma helicopter picks up water from Lake Montsalvens for cows in a mountain pasture amid an ongoing drought in Broc, Switzerland, on August 10, 2022. #
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Evan Thoby collects salt flowers in salt marshes in Batz-sur-Mer, France, on August 9, 2022. The production of salt has been exceptional this year as a result of drought and heat waves in the Pays de la Loire region of Brittany. #
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A member of the public crosses what was an ancient packhorse bridge, now exposed by low water levels at Baitings Reservoir in Ripponden, England, on August 12, 2022. Low water levels at the reservoir have revealed the remains of the ancient road flooded to build the reservoir in the 1950s. #
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Members of the Italian army remove a World War II–era bomb that was discovered in the dried-up River Po, which has been suffering from the worst drought in 70 years, in Borgo Virgilio, Italy, on August 7, 2022. #
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