Historic Flooding Reveals Ruins in Southbury
Historic Flooding Reveals Ruins in Southbury
Historic Flooding Reveals Ruins in Southbury
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Severe drought conditions in Greece have caused the artificial Lake Mornos, a primary water source for Athens, to reach its lowest levels in 16 years, exposing the ruins of the long-submerged village of Kallio. Authorities warn that if these conditions persist, Athens could face critical water shortages within four years, urging residents to conserve water. The lake's reserves have plummeted from 1.13 billion cubic meters two years ago to just 335 million, raising concerns among local officials about the potential for a dire situation if rainfall does not improve. Meanwhile, historic flooding in Connecticut has revealed the ruins of the Diamond Match Company, which burned down in 1923, prompting state officials to remind the public against looting archaeological sites. The flooding also damaged a covered bridge in Southbury, which is currently being stabilized to prevent further collapse. Both instances highlight the impact of climate and weather events on historical and modern communities.

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