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Floods Wash Away Ancient Roman Bridge - News Directory 3

Floods Wash Away Ancient Roman Bridge

March 24, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
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At a glance
  • Heavy rains and storms have led to severe flooding in ⁢various parts of Spain,causing significant damage to infrastructure and prompting emergency responses.
  • In Talavera de la Reina, located in central Spain, an ancient roman bridge suffered partial destruction Sunday night due to the ‍severe flooding.
  • Spain has been grappling with persistent storms for⁣ several weeks.On Sunday,⁢ ten⁢ of the country's 19 regions were under yellow and orange alerts due to heavy rain, strong...
Original source: nau.ch

Flooding in ‍Spain Causes Damage to Ancient Roman Bridge

Table of Contents

  • Flooding in ‍Spain Causes Damage to Ancient Roman Bridge
    • Ancient Bridge Partially Washed Away
    • storm “Martinho” Sweeps Across the Country
    • Flood by Adaja River
  • Flooding in Spain⁣ Causes Damage too Ancient Roman Bridge: A Q&A
    • What happened to the ancient Roman bridge in Talavera de la Reina?
    • Where is Talavera de la Reina located?
    • What caused the flooding in Spain?
    • Were there any other cities affected by the recent storms?
    • What river caused flooding in Avila?
    • What are the authorities’ concerns regarding the flooding situation?
    • How many regions in Spain were under alert due ⁢to the storms?
    • Has this storm caused any fatalities?
    • Key Facts about the Recent Storms in Spain

Heavy rains and storms have led to severe flooding in ⁢various parts of Spain,causing significant damage to infrastructure and prompting emergency responses.

The old Tajo Bridge
The Tajo Bridge after partial collapse‍ due to flooding. – EPA/Manu ⁢Reino

Ancient Bridge Partially Washed Away

In Talavera de la Reina, located in central Spain, an ancient roman bridge suffered partial destruction Sunday night due to the ‍severe flooding.

Spain has been grappling with persistent storms for⁣ several weeks.On Sunday,⁢ ten⁢ of the country’s 19 regions were under yellow and orange alerts due to heavy rain, strong winds, and powerful waves.

Local officials in Talavera expressed dismay over the damage to the ancient bridge. José Julián gregorio⁢ described it as a terrible day in the history of Talavera. The bridge, spanning the Tajo River, was originally constructed in‍ the 15th century on⁤ the ⁣foundations of an ancient Roman structure.

Video footage shows several⁤ arches of ⁢the bridge collapsing. Talavera is situated approximately 75 miles southwest of Madrid.

storm “Martinho” Sweeps Across the Country

The recent storm, named “Martinho,” marked the fourth such weather event to strike Spain in⁣ just⁢ three weeks.⁤ The previous storm, “Laurence,” resulted in the⁣ deaths of two individuals. Authorities in Seville reported that the couple’s car was swept away ⁣by floodwaters and later found empty ⁣Tuesday morning.

Many Spanish cities are facing the threat of floods due to the combination of heavy rainfall and melting snow. Additionally, several⁣ water reservoirs have been forced to ‍release water to mitigate the ⁤risk of overflowing.

The city of ⁤Avila, renowned⁢ for its historic ⁤fortress walls, experienced ‍significant flooding over ⁢the weekend. The mayor, ⁤Jesús Manuel Sánchez Cabrera, declared a state of emergency⁤ in the city, which lies about 60 miles from Madrid. Television broadcasts showed widespread flooding in various districts and⁤ agricultural areas surrounding Avila.

Flood by Adaja River

The flooding in Avila ‍was primarily⁤ caused by the Adaja River⁣ overflowing its banks. Authorities expressed⁢ concerns that the melting snow in the⁣ nearby⁣ mountains could exacerbate the flooding situation. A large⁢ amount of snow had accumulated on the peaks, the mayor cautioned.

Flooding in Spain⁣ Causes Damage too Ancient Roman Bridge: A Q&A

What happened to the ancient Roman bridge in Talavera de la Reina?

The historic bridge in Talavera de la Reina, central spain, suffered partial destruction due to severe flooding on Sunday night. This ancient structure, originally built in the 15th century on the foundations of⁣ an ancient roman bridge, spans the tajo River.

Where is Talavera de la Reina located?

Talavera de la Reina is ‍located in central Spain, approximately 75 miles southwest of Madrid.

What caused the flooding in Spain?

Spain has been experiencing persistent storms for several weeks, leading to widespread flooding. The recent storm, named “Martinho,” marked the fourth such weather event in ⁣just three weeks. Heavy‍ rainfall, strong winds, and melting snow have contributed to ‍the severe flooding across the ⁣country.

Were there any other cities affected by the recent storms?

Yes, the city of⁢ Avila, known for its historic fortress walls,⁢ also experienced significant flooding over the weekend. The mayor ⁢of Avila, jesús Manuel Sánchez Cabrera, declared a state of emergency due to the severity of the flooding.

What river caused flooding in Avila?

The flooding in Avila was primarily caused ⁤by‍ the Adaja River overflowing its banks.

What are the authorities’ concerns regarding the flooding situation?

Authorities are concerned that the melting snow in⁤ the nearby mountains could exacerbate the flooding situation. The mayor of Avila cautioned that “a large amount of snow had accumulated on the peaks.”

How many regions in Spain were under alert due ⁢to the storms?

On Sunday,ten of SpainS 19 ⁢regions were under yellow and orange alerts for heavy rain,strong winds,and powerful waves.

Has this storm caused any fatalities?

Yes, a previous storm named “Laurence” resulted in ⁤the deaths of two individuals in Seville. Their car was⁣ swept away by floodwaters and later found empty.

Key Facts about the Recent Storms in Spain

| Feature ⁣ ⁢ ⁤| Description ⁣ ⁢ ⁣|

|——————–|———————————————————————————————————|

| ‍ Storm Name | Martinho ⁤ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ ⁢ |

| Affected Areas | Talavera de la Reina, Avila, and several other regions in Spain ⁤ ⁢ |

|⁣ Cause ⁤ ⁤ | Heavy rainfall, ‍strong winds, and melting snow ‍ ⁤ ⁣ ⁢ ⁢ |

| Damage ⁣ | Partial destruction of the ancient roman bridge, widespread ⁢flooding ⁢ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ |

| ⁢ Fatalities | Two deaths reported during the “Laurence” storm ⁤ ⁤ |

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