When the town came out of the lake after years, people considered it buried in water, the whole thing knows
A medieval village in Italy, also known as the ‘Bhootia Village’, was long among the lake, but has now been revived. The Italian village of Fabris de Carin was founded in the 13th century by a group of blacksmiths and became known for its iron production. But in 1947, a hydroelectric dam was built after which the residents of the village were transferred to the nearby town of Vagali de Soto. After this, this beautiful village was lost in water forever when this village drowned in water after becoming an artificial Meervagali. Although the town was underwater in water, the village buildings, cemeteries, bridges and churches are still incredibly intact. Let me tell you, it is said about this town that there were evil spirits and ghosts in this town, so it was made by making a lake. The dam has only been evacuated four times since the construction, also for maintenance work. After the dam was vacant in 1958, 1974, 1983 and 1994, many people went to visit this town. This town was last seen in 1994 and then thousands of people went to visit this haunting village. During that time, it is clear from the photos of the town that were taken that the walls of the village house are still intact. According to the daughter of the former mayor of Vagali de Soto, this village came again in front of everyone. Lorenza Georgi claims in a Facebook post that the lake will dry up next year. He wrote in his Facebook message: “I inform you that I know from some sources that Vagali Lake will dry up in 2021 next year. It was last dried in 1994 when my father was the mayor. And because of his dedication and many efforts, more than one Lakh people were welcomed in a heat in the vagali country.” He further wrote, “He said that my father said in 1994 that my father said it was difficult to attract and attract me in 1994. But it will be repeated without placing the burden.” It has reportedly reported that the Dam owner Energy Company andel said it was considering drainage to promote tourism in the region. Share this story -tags