Serbia’s Rusanda Lake dries to a pond as the Balkans swelters in a heatwave

Serbia’s Rusanda Lake dries to a pond as the Balkans swelters in a heatwave

What used to be a lake in northern Serbia is now barely a pond, with cracked mud and drying reed beds marking a former nature reserve. The Balkans and much of Europe are facing a blistering heatwave, experiencing record-high temperatures. Governments from Italy to Romania have issued weather alerts, urging people to stay indoors during peak heat. The Adriatic Sea around Dubrovnik has reached record temperatures, about 5 degrees warmer than average. The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service reports a 1.5% Celsius rise in global temperatures above the pre-industrial era for 12 consecutive months, making extreme weather and hotter summers increasingly common.

Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford reports.

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