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Severe heat and meager rainfall have desiccated farmland in Sicily and Sardinia .
Despite water rationing, reservoirs on both islands are nearly depleted.
An analysis from World Weather Attribution finds that warming made the dry conditions seen over the past year 50 percent more likely.
Authors: “Unless the world rapidly stops burning fossil fuels, these events will become even more common in the future”.
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