Rome’s severe water crisis has turned the Tiber River into a time capsule, revealing Nero’s Bridge—possibly built by Caligula in 39 AD—after decades of drought and plummeting water levels. As officials warn of an escalating emergency, archaeologists scramble to study this ancient relic while the city grapples with climate-driven scarcity, turning history’s hidden layers into a stark, visible warning.

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