Drought Reveals 100-Year-Old Steamboat and Roman Bridge in Europe
UKPulse Local Desk
A severe drought across Europe has led to the emergence of a 100-year-old steam tugboat wreck and an ancient Roman bridge from shrinking waters.
- Europe is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years.
- A steam tugboat wreck, over 100 years old, has emerged in Serbia.
- An ancient Roman bridge has been revealed in Italy due to the drought.
A severe drought, described as Europe's worst in 70 years, has caused water levels to recede significantly, revealing historical artefacts.
Among the discoveries are a steam tugboat wreck, over a century old, which has emerged in Serbia. Additionally, an ancient Roman bridge has become visible in Italy as waters continue to shrink.