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... rketplace- the busiest zone in the city was flooded by water and people alike.

The buyers rowed their rafts, boats or any other form of amphibious vehicles they had to their destination. Some of the shops had higher ground, selling goods directly to the incoming customers. The lower shops, however, were closed down.

But that did not stop the merchants from creating a high platform for themselves to earn their livelihood.

The only desolated place in the market zone would be one ...

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