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Yves Tramblay, hydrologist: 'Successive heatwaves are causing a very significant and rapid loss of water stored in soils'
Hydrologist Yves Tramblay warns that successive heatwaves are causing a significant and rapid loss of water stored in soils. A branch of the Loire River in France is highlighted as an example of the impact.
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