Mediterranean Temperatures Break Historical Records, Water Crisis Deepens

Mediterranean Temperatures Break Historical Records, Water Crisis Deepens
The World Meteorological Organization released data showing Mediterranean sea surface temperatures reached 31.7C in June, shattering records. Scientists warn extreme warming is accelerating marine ecosystem collapse and intensifying drought across Southern Europe and North Africa. Greece, Italy, and Spain implemented emergency water rationing as reservoir levels dropped to critical lows. The European Commission announced a 2 billion euro emergency climate adaptation fund.

World Desk

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