FREE newsletter is as good as that first pint back at the pub A landmark bridge built over four centuries ago has toppled and washed away in east China.
The Lecheng bridge was an arch-shaped stone bridge which sat in the town of Sanxi in Jingde county of Anhui province, which has been battered by heavy rainstorm in the past two weeks.Its 11 elliptical arches set the bridge at an elevation of nine metres above the river.In the footage captured by local residents, the bridge collapses when the floodwater strikes and breaks the pillars in the middle of the river.A woman can be heard gasping as she watches the ancient bridge vanishes into the river.A man yells in disbelief in the background: "Oh my God!"The large stones sink into the water,.
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