WORLDDEUTSCHE WELLE
When London stank to high heaven
In 1858, London experienced an unbearable heat wave that caused the River Thames to emit a foul odor, leading to the historical event known as the Great Stink. This event ultimately resulted in London developing a modern sewer system.
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