Seceta extremă din Serbia a scos la suprafață „Titanicul de pe Sava”, epava unui vapor construit în 1913 și scufundat de o mină germană în 1945
The extreme drought in Europe has revealed the wreck of the 'Slovenian', a ship sunk in 1945, near Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia. Known as the 'Titanic of the Sava', this vessel, built in 1913, has been submerged for over 80 years. Its re-emergence has sparked interest among locals and historians, highlighting the impact of climate change on water levels across Europe. The drought has also exposed other historical artifacts and raised concerns about agricultural and water supply issues in the region.