Low tides and drought: Why have Venice’s famous canals gone dry?
- February 25, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Low tides and drought: Why have Venice’s famous canals gone dry?
Subject: Geography
Section: Places in News
Context: Some of Venice’s iconic secondary canals have almost dried up in the past few days, rendering it impossible for water taxis, gondolas and even ambulance boats to navigate.
Details:
Experts say the reason is a prolonged spell of low tides coupled with the lack of rain.
In 2019, it witnessed the worst floods since 1966, resulting in damage worth hundreds of millions of euros.
Reason for drying up of canals:
- Weather analysts believe that a high-pressure system is stuck over the region, which has created low tides, leading to low water levels.
- However, researchers say the root cause is the drought-like situation in Italy, especially in its northern parts.
Water crisis in Italy:
- Italy has been seeing a severe shortage of water in its rivers and lakes.
- In 2022, Italy experienced its worst drought in 70 years and authorities declared a state of emergency in several northern areas.
- Italian Alps have received about half the normal snowfall during this winter.
- Italy’s longest river, the Po, which travels from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea, has 61 per cent less water than normal at this time of year.
- Its largest lake, Lake Garda, also has low water levels.
Worst Drought in Europe:
- After the record-breaking summer heat, 2022 was the worst drought year in Europe in 500 years. Large rivers have been reduced to shallow streams, hitting power generation.
- Some of Europe’s biggest rivers — Rhine, Po, Loire, Danube — which are usually formidable waterways, are unable to support even mid-sized boats.
- Causes include:
- Significant deviation from normal weather patterns.
- Prolonged heatwave
- Unusually high temperatures have led to increased evaporation of surface water and soil moisture.
- Impact of drought:
- Damage to transport and tourism sector.
- Electricity shortages leading to increased energy prices.
- Food has become sharply more expensive
- Agriculture has also been affected badly
Important rivers of Europe:
River | Description | Map |
Volga river |
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Denube river |
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Dnieper River |
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Don river |
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Elbe River |
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Loire River |
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Oder river |
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Po river |
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Tagus river |
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Shannon river |
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Rhone river |
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Rhine river |
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