A historic boat emerges in Serbia as Europe's rivers run dry from drought and heat
- On Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026, the rusting hull of The Slovenian steam tugboat emerged from the Sava River near Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia, as low water levels exposed the vessel for the first time in years.
- Built in 1913 in Budapest, Hungary, the roughly 54-meter vessel served the Austro-Hungarian empire before sinking during World War II while carrying wounded fighters near the war's end.
- Historian Andrija Popovic, head of the town museum, said locals dubbed the boat "Sava's Titanic," noting "it's truly something you don't see every day." The wreck sits 70 kilometers northwest of Belgrade.
- Scorching drought across Europe has forced other relics to surface: Nazi warships in the Danube and ancient Roman bridge piers in Italy's Tiber River, disrupting regional trade and power supplies.
- Serbian hydrology expert Dejan Vladikovic attributed the drought to lack of winter snow and dry spring conditions, warning, "We are entering periods when this will, unfortunately, become a new normalcy.
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An historic boat emerges in Serbia as Europe's rivers run dry from drought and heat
The wreck of a steam tugboat dating from the early 1900s is the latest relic to emerge from shrinking waters in Serbia as Europe's rivers run dry, with the continent engulfed in prolonged, extreme heat and drought.
Century-old tugboat known as “the Slovenian” resurfaces in Serbia’s Sava River amid European drought
Century-old tugboat known as “the Slovenian” resurfaces in Serbia’s Sava River amid European drought Click this link for the original source of this article. Author: CBS News This content is courtesy of, and owned and copyrighted by, https://www.offthepress.com and its author. This content is made available by use of the public RSS feed offered by...
Europe's rivers run dry, and history resurfaces: Century-old shipwreck emerges in Serbia's drought
Extreme heat and drought are causing European rivers to recede. A steam tugboat from the early 1900s has emerged from the Sava River. This vessel, known as the Slovenian, sank during World War II. Other historical items like German warships and mammoth bones have also surfaced. Experts warn these extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common.
A historic boat emerges in Serbia as Europe’s rivers run dry from drought and heat
SREMSKA MITROVICA, Serbia (AP) — The wreck of a steam tugboat dating from the early 1900s is the latest relic to emerge from shrinking waters in Serbia as Europe's rivers run dry, with the continent engulfed in prolonged, extreme heat…
A historic boat emerges in Serbia as Europe's rivers run dry from drought and heat
The wreck of a steam tugboat from the early 1900s has emerged from shrinking waters in Serbia. The vessel, known as the Slovenian, surfaced from the Sava River near Sremska Mitrovica, northwest of Belgrade.
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