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Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake
“We don’t know what will happen in the coming period. If we have a rainless winter, things will get difficult.”
Giannopoulos gestures towards Mount Giona towering over the lake, which used to be snow-capped but saw none last winter, Greece’s warmest on record. On the lake’s receding rim, trees have taken on a yellowish hue.
“They lack water. This has never happened before,” he said.
Wells in the area are drying up and surrounding villages, which do not take water from the lake, suffered water cuts this summer, he said. A local firefighter chief said the risk of wildfires loomed as the forests became drier.
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