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VIDEO This is what France's longest river looks like after heat waves and drought
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VIDEO This is what France's longest river looks like after heat waves and drought

A prolonged heatwave and lack of rainfall have caused significant drops in river levels across France, with some rivers revealing their riverbeds. The drought has led to groundwater levels dropping to 93% of measurement sites, with 54% below average levels. Authorities have imposed partial or complete water usage restrictions in nearly all regions, with 43 departments facing critical water supply conditions. The situation has been described as 'exceptionally alarming' by French Minister of Ecological Transition Monique Barbut, highlighting the severity of the ongoing drought exacerbated by high temperatures and reduced precipitation.

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VIDEO This is what France's longest river looks like after heat waves and drought

A prolonged heatwave and lack of rainfall have caused significant drops in river levels across France, with some rivers revealing their riverbeds. The drought has led to groundwater levels dropping to 93% of measurement sites, with 54% below average levels. Authorities have imposed partial or complete water usage restrictions in nearly all regions, with 43 departments facing critical water supply conditions. The situation has been described as 'exceptionally alarming' by French Minister of Ecological Transition Monique Barbut, highlighting the severity of the ongoing drought exacerbated by high temperatures and reduced precipitation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the environmental crisis in France without overt ideological framing. While the severity of the drought and its impact on water resources are emphasized, there is no clear partisan slant in the reporting. The focus remains on scientific data, government

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