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The Danube's record low levels have revealed sunken World War Two shipwrecks

Two World War II German warships have surfaced in Eastern Serbia due to a record-low water level that exposed sandbanks and stranded vessels.

The rusty hulls of boats that were submerged since 1945 are now visible. Further north, in Novi Sad, many small vessels docked at marinas still remain stranded.

Ljubisa Karali, a local fisherman from Prahovo said: "This is a first, the wrecks that we are heading toward right now have never before been so visible."

"They have always been submerged. What we are?seeing is utterly unparalleled." The'record-breaking heatwaves' that have swept across Europe this summer caused severe drought in some parts, including the Rhine and Danube. The Danube temperatures in Serbia were at a maximum of 28 degrees Celsius.

"A record was broken in terms of the?Danube discharge." Jelena Jerinic, of Serbia's Hydrometeorological Service, said: "We hope that this is the minimum.?Rain is forecast upstream, which should improve the situation." She warned that biodiversity along the river is also threatened.

High (water) temperature, combined with low water volume, can accelerate the proliferation of bacteria and microorganisms, while reducing dissolved oxygen. (Reporting from Fedja Grulovic, Marko Djurica, Ivana Skularac, editing by Chizu Nomiayama)

(source: Reuters)