
Nero’s Bridge emerges from Tiber River as Rome faces water crisis
The Tiber’s flow has fallen below 80 cubic meters per second, about half the historic average for the month of July, according to Giovanni Giganti, coordinator…
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The remains of an ancient bridge have emerged in Rome’s Tiber River, near St. Peter’s Basilica, as weeks with virtually no rain caused water levels to plunge. And it is a crisis that is also due to the fact that this winter we did have quite abundant rainfall, but then the dry periods ... were quite long,” Giganti said.
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The remains of an ancient bridge have emerged in Rome’s Tiber River, near St. Peter’s Basilica, as weeks with virtually no rain caused water levels to plunge.
according to The IndependentAnd it is a crisis that is also due to the fact that this winter we did have quite abundant rainfall, but then the dry periods ... were quite long,” Giganti said.
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