There Is No Enough Drinking Water in France
There Is No Enough Drinking Water in France
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France: The extreme heat that hit much of Europe has made the continent's drought worse. France is running out of drinking water amid a historic drought that is being described as the country's worst on record.

Officials are reportedly trucking in the water to help ease the burden on the more than 100 communities that do not have access to clean drinking water. According to Ecological Transition Minister Christophe Bechu, the pipes are empty. Much of mainland France is experiencing drought; The month of July was the driest on record since March 1961, receiving only 0.38 inches of rain.

Because the river water in the area is too hot to sufficiently cool the reactors, some nuclear power plants have had to reduce their production. Additionally, early leaf-shedding from trees and shrubs gives the landscape an autumnal rather than summery look. Many countries have also banned irrigation.

The result is projected to worsen Europe's already precarious food situation. Many worry that drought will reduce crop yields this year, and since imports from Russia and Ukraine are already well below average, prices, which are already high, are expected to rise even further. .
Additionally, because they have to go to the valley every day to collect water for their animals, cattle ranchers in the Alps have to significantly increase their costs, which can result in higher prices for meat, grains and vegetables.

Expectations of low crop yields this year are not unique to France. Yields are also expected to be lower than expected in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria due to heat wave.

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