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Nero’s Bridge emerges from Tiber River as Rome faces water crisis

The ancient Neronian Bridge has emerged from the Tiber River in Rome due to a severe drought, with water levels significantly reduced. The bridge, located near St.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-13 · 17:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Nero’s Bridge emerges from Tiber River as Rome faces water crisis
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The ancient Neronian Bridge has emerged from the Tiber River in Rome due to a severe drought, with water levels significantly reduced. The bridge, located near St. Peter's Basilica, once connected the city center to the river's right bank. While named for Emperor Nero, scholars believe it was built earlier, possibly by his uncle Caligula, existing as early as 39 AD. This discovery highlights Rome's major water crisis, with the Tiber's flow now at about half its historic July average. Officials attribute the crisis to prolonged dry periods despite earlier abundant rainfall.

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Rome is facing a major water crisis, exacerbated by long dry periods following abundant winter rainfall.

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The Tiber's flow has fallen below 80 cubic meters per second, about half the historic average for July.

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The ruins of the ancient Roman Neronian bridge have emerged from the Tiber River due to drought.

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Scholars consider the bridge to be older than Nero's era, possibly built by Caligula as early as 39 AD.

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The ruins of the ancient Roman Neronian bridge, emerge from the riverbed of the Tiber River due to drought, in Rome, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia) 2026-08-13T16:59:16Z Rome (AP) — The remains of an ancient bridge have emerged in Rome’s Tiber River, near St. Peter’s Basilica, as weeks with virtually no rain caused water levels to plunge. The bridge — known as Nero’s Bridge, named for the former Roman emperor — once connected Rome’s city center with the Tiber’s right bank. “Nero is the most famous person linked to this area, because precisely in Nero’s circus, where the Vatican is now located, the Apostle Peter was martyred,” said Antonella Bonini, an archaeologist at Rome’s cultural heritage superintendency. “However, scholars consider the bridge to be older (than Nero’s era) — built by Caligula, Nero’s uncle,” she said, adding that it existed as early as 39 AD. The Tiber’s flow has fallen below 80 cubic meters (2,825 cubic feet) per second, about half the historic average for the month of July, according to Giovanni Giganti, coordinator of the Rome-civil-protection-service" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="184798" data-entity-type="organization">Rome civil protection service’s center for water management. “We are facing a major water crisis. And it is a crisis that is also due to the fact that this winter we did have quite abundant rainfall, but then the dry periods ... were quite long,” Giganti said.
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