Drought: The Risk of Forest Fire Increases, the Low Level of the Spree Worries
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Drought, heat, low levels – the climate catastrophe has visible effects in Berlin and Brandenburg. After all, drinking water is safe for the time being.
For weeks the country has been moaning under the high temperatures and the lack of rain. The resulting lack of food has led many cattle farmers to bring their animals to the slaughterhouses. How drought affects our forests – the "crown" knows the answers.
Extreme low water and drought burden shipping and increase the risk of forest fire. Berlin's drinking water supply is stable.
The Dominican Republic has experienced less rainfall than usual in recent months, and this lack of precipitation is beginning to be reflected in the rivers and streams. Over the past 60 days, rainfall has been between 20% and 45% below the normal average in various parts of the country, according to the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources (Indrhi). The agency indicated that accumulated monthly rainfall between May and July showed negative …
Berlin and Brandenburg are among the driest regions in Germany. Always. But climate change makes the water even less. Also in the Spree. This is not only problematic for nature, Berlin's drinking water supply also depends on the Spree and the brown coal mining in the Lausitz, where the pumped groundwater is still discharged into the river. With the final coal exit in 2038, this will be over. What this means for the Berlin drinking water supply, …
The risk of forest fire continues to rise. The Schmallenberg Forest is particularly at risk – the forest office explains the reasons for this.
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