New Delhi: Nature is very unique, sometimes it shows some of its colors, which we cannot even imagine. There are many places in the world that have suddenly become submerged. But then after hundreds of years the water of that place dries up, then the old things are seen there. But we all know that after being submerged, the view is not seen again as it was before. There is one such village which has become a topic of discussion these days. Now let’s know about this news..
Actually this village belongs to Spain, which was suddenly submerged in water thirty years ago. The village has recently reappeared as the river in which it was submerged has now dried up. But now the view of that village is worth seeing. Actually, this village is located in Galicia, Spain, on the very bank of the Limia River and the name of this village is Esredo.
The Guardian reported in a report, citing local sources, that the village was submerged by the floods of the Limia River in 1992 in the area where the village is located. All this happened when a reservoir was being constructed on the way to the village and water was released from the dam.
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Let us tell you that thirty years ago there is a very big incident related to this village. Yes, in fact, as soon as the water was released at that time, there was a severe flood in the Limia river here. Due to which the surrounding areas including Esredo village were submerged in water and there was an outcry, people started running for their lives. When this village was submerged, people started calling it the village of ghosts because it was no longer habitable. But now the water of this river has dried up.
Meanwhile, due to the recent drought in this area, this village has once again emerged after thirty years. Village houses, shops and other buildings stand as they are. In some houses, items were also kept, which were abandoned 30 years ago. People are coming from far and wide to see it. This area, once recognized as a ghostly village, has now become a tourist place for the people. Here now people come to visit on a large scale.