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Climate Crisis: No sign of relief for drought-hit northern Italy - Copernicus EMS

Precipitation deficit is affecting water resources - report

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(ANSA) - ROME, APR 1 - The European Commission's Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) has said in a report that it sees no sign of relief coming soon for drought-hit northern Italy.
    The severe drought, which has hit the Po River basin especially hard, is related to a persistent lack of precipitation since December.
    "Drier than normal conditions are forecasted for most of Italy (and southern Europe in general) for the next three months," CEMS said.
    "This makes it less probable that abundant precipitation will bring relief to the current situation, and it rises concerns about widespread and concurrent impacts".
    The drought is already affecting water resources.
    Water competition from different sectors is likely to start sooner than usual, particularly at the beginning of the irrigation period, CEMS said.
    The drought has affected the stored water volume for energy production in the Italian hydropower system.
    Most reservoirs have been below the minimum historical values (1970-2019) since September 2021, the report said.
    Scientists say that more severe and frequent droughts are one of the results of human-caused climate change. (ANSA).
   

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