The photos are shocking.
Italy in particular has been hit hard, with its longest river Po bringing in a shocking 61 percent less water than usual at this time of year,Venice is suffering in a particularly concrete way, with gondolas and other water taxis grinding to a halt due to drying canals., which dates back to the fifth century, has in many areas been reduced to a mud pit, to the shock of the city's many visitors.
Photos show long stretches of the city's canals reduced to a puddle, exposing the mud and the adjacent buildings' foundations.Not just tourists are affected by the water level drop.
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