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#12221400
2 April 2025
Exposed rocks and scattered vegetation appear on the dried riverbed due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Severe drought conditions tied to climate change drastically reduce the river's flow and water volume.
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#12221402
2 April 2025
A man and a child walk across exposed riverbed rocks due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures linked to climate change significantly reduce water flow in many parts of the river.
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#12221405
2 April 2025
People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed.
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#12221407
2 April 2025
People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed.
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#12221409
2 April 2025
A woman takes photos of exposed rocks and green patches caused by low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The ongoing drought and high temperatures linked to climate change lead to significant drops in water levels across the region.
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#12221411
2 April 2025
A man and a child walk across exposed riverbed rocks due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Prolonged droughts and rising temperatures linked to climate change significantly reduce water flow in many parts of the river.
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#12221414
2 April 2025
People sit along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed.
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#12221415
2 April 2025
A heron stands among riverbank vegetation beside the shallow waters of the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drop in water level results from extended drought and rising temperatures attributed to climate change.
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#12221398
2 April 2025
People stand along the river promenade near exposed rocks and vegetation due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. The drought conditions linked to climate change significantly lower the river's water level, exposing large sections of the riverbed.
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#8643060
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643062
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643064
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643066
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643068
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643070
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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#8643072
8 August 2022
The water level on the Rhine River as measured by the Emmerich gauge in northern Germany is at a record low flow. Monday 8 August 2022. An impassable river could halt the flow of everything from fuel to chemicals as European governments try to prevent the continent’s worst energy-supply crisis in decades. Germany's Federal Institute of Hydrology has warned that rivers in Central Europe are at "unusually low" levels and are continuing to fall. In Emmerich Germany 8 August 2022. Jonathan Raa / Nurphoto
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