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    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2026 20:15:09 +0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Heat and drought cause water shortage in Netherlands, government says</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The continuing drought and heat have caused a water shortage in the Netherlands, ​the Dutch government said on Thursday.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rivers are ‌bringing historically low levels of water into the Netherlands, where it has also hardly rained in ​recent weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Measures are therefore needed to ​evenly distribute supplies and meet rising demand ⁠for water, the government said.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The country had ​moved from a situation with a “possible” shortage to ​an “actual” shortage, and that situation was expected to remain in the weeks to come, it added.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The situation ​does not affect the supply of drinking ​water, as stocks had already been increased before the ‌summer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ships ⁠will likely face delays as locks will be opened less frequently to limit the inflow of salt water.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Irrigation will also be limited ​in various ​places.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;According to ⁠the &lt;em&gt;Reuters&lt;/em&gt; Climate Monitor, the average high across Western Europe is forecast ​to be 28.7 degrees Celsius (83.66 degrees ​Fahrenheit) ⁠on Thursday, which is 5.4 degrees above the normal high for July 16 from 1961 ⁠to 1990. The average high ​in the Netherlands of 24.3 degrees is 4.5 degrees above ​normal.&lt;/p&gt;
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      <content:encoded xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><strong>The continuing drought and heat have caused a water shortage in the Netherlands, ​the Dutch government said on Thursday.</strong></p>
<p>Rivers are ‌bringing historically low levels of water into the Netherlands, where it has also hardly rained in ​recent weeks.</p>
<p>Measures are therefore needed to ​evenly distribute supplies and meet rising demand ⁠for water, the government said.</p>
<p>The country had ​moved from a situation with a “possible” shortage to ​an “actual” shortage, and that situation was expected to remain in the weeks to come, it added.</p>
<p>The situation ​does not affect the supply of drinking ​water, as stocks had already been increased before the ‌summer.</p>
<p>Ships ⁠will likely face delays as locks will be opened less frequently to limit the inflow of salt water.</p>
<p>Irrigation will also be limited ​in various ​places.</p>
<p>According to ⁠the <em>Reuters</em> Climate Monitor, the average high across Western Europe is forecast ​to be 28.7 degrees Celsius (83.66 degrees ​Fahrenheit) ⁠on Thursday, which is 5.4 degrees above the normal high for July 16 from 1961 ⁠to 1990. The average high ​in the Netherlands of 24.3 degrees is 4.5 degrees above ​normal.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2026 18:16:07 +0500</pubDate>
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        <media:title>A man drinks water during an unseasonably hot day on Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. -- Reuters</media:title>
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