The effects of global warming eliminate a village that supplies Machester water

A village buried under huge water reserves is slowly being spent as global warming has affected the settlement of Cumbria. Mardale Green, in Cumbria, Great Britain, had been overthrown in 1935 when the valley had created water reservoirs. Hundreds of villagers had provided water for their homes and crops, [...]
Mardale Green, in Cumbria, Great Britain, had been overthrown in 1935 when the valley had created water reservoirs.
Hundreds of villagers had provided water for their homes and crops, Periscopi reported “DalyMail”, broadcast Periscopi.
But the hot summer of 2014 caused long water lines to disappear.
According to the British newspaper, the area has supplied the city of Manchester with water.
The village has already become a ghost zone, as the hot spot has hit it even more.
Some shocking photos have been distributed on the Internet, in which comparisons have been made over the years.
In the past the area was made up of verdant tree structures, and large reservoirs of water are more like a desert./Periscopi/

















