Japanese water recollector special for typhoons

Japan always does something that makes us open-mouthed and as in Japan they usually have some problems with climatic effects, principally with the water for the typhoons, they have created an impressive infrastructure that gathers all the water originated from all the points of the city.
It is a question of a system that is supported by siloes of concrete 65 meters high and 32 meters in diameter, where almost 6.4 kilometers of tunnels end to a 50 meters depth. This tank is 25 meters high, a 78 wide one and 177 long one, offering a big enclosed storage when it rains per days, without the city being flooded or the water begins to leave for the strainers.

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July 15, 2008 at 2:23 pm
uuu but this is a news viejisimaaaaaaaaa, already in 2000 the documentary went out in Discovery where they were explaining it
October 4, 2008 at 7:47 pm
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