Dutch government declares water shortage

Last month authorities in Amsterdam were forced to spray water on mechanical bridges to stop them expanding and jamming shut (Adam Davy/PA)
Last month authorities in Amsterdam were forced to spray water on mechanical bridges to stop them expanding and jamming shut (Adam Davy/PA)

The Dutch government has declared a national water shortage caused by the hot, dry summer that is parching much of Europe.

It has formed a national team to draw up measures to manage supplies, while asking the public to also chip in with savings.

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