In Spain, which has been hit by a record drought, the settlements that sank due to the development of the dam 30 years ago have reappeared due to the drying up of water, and have become a hot topic for tourists.

According to Reuters, in Galicia, northwestern Spain, water was developed 30 years ago in the development of a dam near the Portuguese border, as the record drought this winter drastically reduced the amount of water stored in the dam. The village that sank to the bottom reappeared.



From the video taken by the drone, you can see how the area is covered with gray and the ruins with no roof are lined up.



According to the Associated Press, in addition to the fact that the amount of rain in Spain during the three months until December last year was about one-third of the average year, there was almost no rain last month and droughts are occurring in various places. about it.



While there are concerns about the impact on agriculture in the area, many tourists are visiting, and a 65-year-old man who visited said, "It's like watching a movie. What is this situation due to climate change and drought? I feel that it will happen over the years. "