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Europe's water deficit one of the worst three thousand years

Two-thirds of Europe has been under some form of drought alerting, in what has been presumably the worst that kind of festival in thousands of years. 

The new figures from the Global Drought Observatory asserts 47% of the region is still in "warning" requirements, meaning root system has started to dry up. 

Another 17% is already on beep - meaning grasses "shows signs of stress".

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