WWI and WWII-Era Steam Tug Resurfaces in Serbia's Sava River Amid Drought
A historic steam tug that sank in the Sava River in 1945 after striking a mine has resurfaced due to severe drought conditions. The vessel, which survived both World War I and World War II before its sinking, has drawn crowds of curious locals to the riverbank. Residents have nicknamed it 'Sava's Titanic' in reference to its dramatic history. The reappearance of the wreck highlights the serious water shortages currently affecting major European rivers. The event has also reignited public interest in the Balkans' complex wartime past.
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