The water level at Loch Ness has reached record lows
Loch Ness is drying up as a result of recent hot weather - and some people believe that the mysteries said to be contained within the waters could be revealed as a result.
As reported by The Mirror, a water level of just over 109cm was reported at Foyers on May 24, the lowest since records began in 1990. As a result of the dropping water levels, the loch could soon be dry enough to uncover some of its long-discussed mysteries such as the Loch Ness Monster. According to the Ness District Salmon Fishery Board, the River Ness is already at levels more usually seen at the end of summer as large areas appear to dry out. Director Brian Shaw told BBC Scotland there is a "tremendous amount of concern" about the loch.
Head of water and planning at SEPA Nathan Critchlow-Watton added: "For the risk of water scarcity to have reached significant this early in the summer is extremely concerning and leaves no doubt that the next few months are going to be very challenging for all those who rely on the water environment to run their business.
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