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Melting Danube worsens Serbia's weather woes
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2012-08-28
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Europe's worst cold spell in decades - which froze the River Danube and severly disrupted trade along its waterways - is now easing. But as temperatures rise, the thawing has caused even more damage, expected to cost millions.
Sonia Gallego reports.
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