Due to an unprecedented drought, the water levels in the River Danube have significantly dropped, revealing the wrecks of Nazi ships sunk during World War II.
These ships, scuttled by Nazi Germany's Black Sea fleet in 1944 to block the advance of Soviet forces, have emerged near Serbia's Prahovo and in Hungary near Mohacs. The drought has brought these historical relics to the surface, providing a stark reminder of the war's impact on the region.
The ships, some still loaded with explosives, pose a potential risk and have sparked interest among historians and archaeologists.
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