Another area unaffected by Climate Change
Depths vary from 3 to 26 feet (1 to 8 metres). The Danube swells substantially at Passau where the Inn River, its largest upstream tributary, carries more water than the main river.
So parts of the Danube are usually at 3 feet deep, and now are at 2 feet deep?
There is a big difference between parts of the river that are usually 26' deep, and those that are usually 3' deep.
Even the mighty Mississippi River has parts of it that are two feet deep, at least in Minnesota at the head waters.
Bad reporting ...