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Historical bridge resurfaces amid water recession in citys river

Historical bridge resurfaces amid water recession in citys river

Due to excessive warmth and agricultural irrigation within the metropolis, there was a lower within the water degree of the river. As a end result, the historic wood bridge constructed over the river centuries in the past, which connects the 2 sides of the river, has turn out to be seen.

“I haven’t witnessed the water receding to this extent in many years.”

Engin Beksaç, the Head of the Department of Art History at Trakya University’s Faculty of Literature, expressed that the outdated bridge pillars noticed on each side of the Meriç Bridge are intriguing. He said, “We are facing a situation that was not often seen in previous years. The historical bridge’s pillars serve as an interesting historical document regarding transportation in the Meriç area. I haven’t seen the water recede to this extent in many years. This year, the wooden pillars of the old bridge are quite clearly visible.”

Beksaç additionally identified that there aren’t any definitive information concerning the bridges constructed over the river centuries in the past. He talked about that they know that wood bridges had been used for river transportation in earlier durations, however they don’t have exact details about their courting. Beksaç said, “However, we do not have clear information about its dating. Historically, during the time of Mahmud II, there was an order to build a stone bridge here because an old wooden bridge was not in good condition. The bridge in use today is also known as the Mecidiye Bridge, as it was completed during the time of Sultan Abdülmecid.”

Please be aware that translations could fluctuate barely based mostly on context and interpretation.

Source: www.anews.com.tr