Lake Garda Water Levels: Regulations, Records, and Recent Floods
Lake Garda’s water levels are regulated since 1984 to prevent floods, but recent events highlight ongoing challenges with historical records and regulation impacts.
Lake Garda’s water levels are regulated since 1984 to prevent floods, but recent events highlight ongoing challenges with historical records and regulation impacts.
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