
The Deveron River, located in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland, has fallen to its lowest level in the last fifty years. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Experts have assessed this situation as a serious threat and have imposed restrictions on water usage. From now on, agricultural and industrial enterprises will be required to reduce their water intake from nature.
This decision was made to protect the river, the environment, and the life dependent on it. According to specialists, this situation is a result of climate change.
If heavy rain does not fall in the coming days, other rivers in Eastern Scotland may also remain at risk. According to official data, reservoirs in the eastern part of Scotland are at a significantly lower level than usual, at 56 percent.
This could cause difficulties for the population, farmers, and the natural environment. Authorities have stated that the restrictions are temporary and will be lifted once conditions improve.
For now, people are being urged to use water as sparingly as possible.