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The weather in August

Pakistan was hit by unprecedented monsoon rains, which triggered floods and killed more than 65,438+0,000 people. Extreme weather also threatens the Mohenjo-the archaeological site of the legal heroes, a world heritage site. On September 6, 2022, the director of the website, A San? Abashi said that several walls at the site have collapsed and repair work is underway. These walls were built 4500 years ago.

Mohenjo-the site of a hero in the legal world, also known as? Mountain of death? Located near the Indus River in the south of Sindh province, Pakistan, it is considered to be one of the best preserved ancient cities in South Asia. Although the flood did not directly hit Mohenjo? Luoda site, but record heavy rainfall caused damage to the site, and several city walls built 4,500 years ago collapsed due to monsoon rainfall. Abashi said that the ancient stupa of the site remained intact until recently, but heavy rain damaged part of its outer wall and a big wall separating the space. Under the supervision of archaeologists, dozens of construction workers have begun to carry out maintenance.

Mohenjo-Law Hero was founded in 2600 BC, located in Sindh province, 20 kilometers south of Lacana County and about 500 kilometers away from Karachi. Mohenjo-the hero of the legal world is an early ancient city in the world, known as? The civilized capital of the ancient Indian river basin? Other ancient civilizations of this period include ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Crete. However, such an early ancient city disappeared in the long river of history. From 192 1 to 1922, archaeologist Ban Naji found some sand dunes in the Indus River? Strange prehistoric remains? . Further excavation found the remains of an ancient city built 4500 years ago, known as? Buried city? . Excavation shows that Mohenjo-the hero of the legal circle was built around 2600 BC and abandoned around 1900 BC.

Mohenjo-legal heroes flourished for centuries, but by the middle of18th century BC, Harappa culture suddenly declined, destroying many areas in the Indus Valley, especially Mohenjo-legal heroes. In addition to the burning wreckage, the streets and alleys were littered with the bones of men, women and children, and the whole city was in ruins.