BELGRADE (Reuters) - A protracted drought and higher than average September-October temperatures have lowered water levels across the Western Balkans, hitting hydropower output and driving up power prices.
Along the Danube and Sava rivers, sandbanks unseen for decades emerged as waters gradually subsided due to scarce rainfall. Navigation along stretches of the Danube in Hungary has been halted or was significantly slower.
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