Increased evaporation, shorter rainy seasons and less mountain snow cover are set to worsen water crises in the western MediterraneanMagdalena Coromina tapped the hard ground with her walking stick and looked up at a church that was meant to be underwater. Six decades ago, when engineers had built the reservoir in which she stood, they had flooded the town of Sant Rom? de Sau and drowned its buildings. The rains that slaked the region's thirst had kept the ruins covered.But that world no longer exists. Struck by a drought that has dried the reservoir to 1% of its capacity, the remains of the village have come back into view. Crumbling stone structures now sit on cracked soil among ashen plants. The church, whose spire used to poke above the surface during dry spells, today stands high above the waterline. Continue reading...
'It makes me so sad': church reemerges from reservoir as Spain faces droughts
2. března 2024 7:18
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Zdroj: The Guardian