
Serbia· BelgradeLow Danube River levels expose WWII German warships and unexploded ammunition in Serbia
Severely low water levels in the Danube River, caused by drought, have exposed the remains of German warships scuttled in 1944, many of which still contain unexploded ammunition, posing a hazard to river traffic.
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Low Danube River levels expose WWII German warships and unexploded ammunition in Serbia
First report 1d agoLast update 1h agoGeobits report on the historical context of the exposed warships and the current danger posed by unexploded ammunition.
Geobits document the record-low water levels of the Danube River in Serbia due to severe drought, showing exposed riverbeds and tree trunks.
Exposed German Warships in Danube River Due to Low Water Levels
First report 1h agoLast update 1h agoGeobits report on the discovery of World War II German warships in the Danube, highlighting the danger posed by unexploded ammunition and their impact on modern river traffic.
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