Smells like Mafia Dumping Ground.
— McG 🇺🇲🐝🏳️🌈🖖 (@Foxmental_X) August 16, 2022
Bodies have been found and sunken boats reemerged as Lake Mead plummets and the Colorado River shrinks. More water cuts are coming to try to save the river basin #CriminalLaw #Justice #LawEnforcement
https://t.co/EtcK6a7LVT from @CNN
A third set of human remains was recovered from Lake Mead on Monday, thanks to a drought that’s receded the water level at the largest reservoir in the United States to an unprecedented low.https://t.co/9IFphRiF18
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 26, 2022
The Danube River is running so low on water that the wreckage of German battleships, sunk in 1944, has resurfaced, posing a danger to local ship traffic. https://t.co/qWQxdFh4Nl pic.twitter.com/AX7YpHnHvV
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 24, 2022
One of the worst droughts on record in Europe has parched the continent’s major waterways.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 21, 2022
This week, low water levels on the Serbian section of the Danube river exposed a graveyard of sunken German warships filled with explosives and ammunition. https://t.co/tZ2ZHUHbod
The water level in Italy's drought-stricken Po River is so low that even a WWII-era bomb reemerged.
— DW News (@dwnews) August 12, 2022
It was no easy task to remove the 450-kilogram bomb. pic.twitter.com/xdEYKaIfoi
Dinosaur footprints dating back over 113 million years were discovered in Dinosaur Valley State Park near Fort Worth, Texas, after a summer of drought left its Paluxy River shrinking. pic.twitter.com/9Lo0bKBg2L
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 25, 2022