Iraq drought unexpectedly uncovers 3400-year-old city ...Kuwait

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Iraq's worsening drought has unexpectedly led to the discovery and access of a 3,400-year-old city, according to an NBC report.  Researchers uncovered the city when it emerged from the Mosul dam as a devastating drought, worsened by climate change, has caused water levels to fall across the country.  "A 3,400-year-old Mittani Empire-era city once located on the Tigris River emerged from the waters of the Mosul reservoir in Iraq as water levels fell rapidly due to extreme drought. Possibly Zakhiku (ca. 1550–1350 B.C.)." https://t.co/ofoh3SS1RN pic.twitter.com/Q7Ivll6rwT — Wrath Of Gnon (@wrathofgnon) May 30, 2022 Researchers believe it to be the city of Zakhiku, a 3

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