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天热致供水紧张 瑞典斯德哥尔摩发布“节水令”
Xin Hua She·2025-08-16 07:00

Group 1 - Stockholm's water supply department urges businesses and approximately 1.5 million residents to conserve water due to supply constraints caused by high temperatures [1] - The water temperature of Lake Mälaren, a primary drinking water source, has risen, affecting the water treatment process and leading to difficulties in maintaining normal tap water supply [1] - The water company has recommended residents refrain from watering lawns, filling swimming pools, washing cars, and to shorten shower times [1] Group 2 - Sweden has experienced significant climate changes, with shorter winters and longer, hotter summers, as noted by a climate professor [2] - Oslo has also requested residents to voluntarily limit water usage due to lower than average rainfall, resulting in decreased reservoir levels [2] - A report from the World Weather Attribution Alliance indicates that extreme weather events, such as the recent heatwave in Scandinavia, are now at least ten times more likely to occur under current climate conditions compared to pre-industrial times [2]