Flooded town reemerges due to severe drought in Argentina
1 year ago
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In a remarkable turn of events, the Argentinian town of Miramar has reemerged from beneath the waters that flooded it in the 1970s.
The town, located in the northeastern province of Cordoba, was submerged when a nearby river burst its banks and inundated the area. Now, after decades underwater, the town has resurfaced due to the severe drought affecting the country.
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