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Record drought on the Danube exposes sunken WWII ship(1/3)

2018-10-17 16:50:47 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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The remains of a sunken World War II ship is temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube near Vamosszabadi, 129 kilometers northwest from Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

The remains of a sunken World War II ship is temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube near Vamosszabadi, 129 kilometers northwest from Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

The remains of a sunken World War II ship is temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube near Vamosszabadi, 129 kilometers northwest from Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

The remains of a sunken World War II ship is temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube near Vamosszabadi, 129 kilometers northwest from Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

People stand on a dry flat of land, which is an extension of Margaret Island, temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube at Margaret Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

People stand on a dry flat of land, which is an extension of Margaret Island, temporarily exposed by the low water level of the River Danube at Margaret Bridge in Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 16, 2018. Due to the heat wave and lack of rainfall in the past period, the water level of the River Danube sank significantly in the region.(Photo/Agencies)

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