Sweden appeals to residents amid record heat: how to conserve water
According to glavcom.ua: The authorities of the Stockholm region in Sweden are urging local residents to conserve water due to the abnormally high temperatures that have led to a reduction in drinking water levels in Lake Malaren. This could affect the water supply for more than 2 million people.
The population of Stockholm and its surroundings is encouraged not to waste water, to shorten shower times, to refrain from filling pools, watering gardens, and washing cars. Every drop is extremely important.
Experts note that this weather is part of a broader European trend: under extreme heat and scorching sun, Europe faces wildfires and human casualties.
Climatologist Erik Kjellstrom explains that the effects of global warming are being felt in Sweden, where winters are becoming shorter and summers longer and hotter. July 2024 has been the warmest in a century, adding urgency to the issue of drinking water scarcity.
Sweden is under significant pressure due to record heat, which has led to a reduction in drinking water in lakes and threatens water shortages for two million residents. Local residents are advised to save water and use it wisely, as every drop is currently a precious resource.
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