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... er in the city has not receded, the water level has already begun to decrease.
Of course, the pace at which the water level is dropping varies distinctly between the inner and outer districts.
The decline in the outer district's water level is primarily due to natural drainage. The seawater backflow brought by the tsunami has halted, and the original river channels are starting to resume their drainage function, assisting in dispersing the accumulated waters in the outer district ...
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