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Baden-Württemberg's heat crisis is escalating as temperatures reach 36°C. The region faces severe water shortages, with Lake Constance at record lows—285 cm versus a seasonal average of 412 cm. Farmers are losing crops while infrastructure is damaged under extreme conditions.

The economic fallout is significant: €980 million lost daily as roads buckle and businesses face disruption. Social tensions have also surfaced in public spaces.

The crisis reveals that infrastructure was built for a climate that no longer exists. This is a multi-sectoral crisis with no immediate end in sight.

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36 degrees, Lake Constance down 127 cm from average, nearly a billion euros lost daily. This isn't a heatwave anymore — it's infrastructure designed for a climate that no longer exists. When the baselines are gone, what replaces them?

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