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日本語: 前年の台風19号による秋山川の氾濫の影響で一部崩落した安蘇川橋の復旧工事の様子。
한국어: 태풍 하기비스가 일어난 큰비로 하천 범람됨에 따라 일부 봉괴된 아소가와 교(도로 다리)의 복귀 공사 현장.
English: The construction site of the Asogawabashi Bridge in Sano city, Tochigi prefecture, Japan, collapsed partially by the Typhoon Hagibis.
Date Taken on 28 June 2020, 08:50:58 JST (UTC+9)
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Camera location36° 22′ 51.7″ N, 139° 35′ 57.7″ E  Heading=99° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current14:52, 31 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 14:52, 31 July 20204,272 × 2,403 (6.85 MB)LERK (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{ja|前年の台風19号による秋山川の氾濫の影響で一部崩落した安蘇川橋の復旧工事の様子。}} {{ko|태풍 하기비스가 일어난 큰비로 하천 범람됨에 따라 일부 봉괴된 아소가와 교(도로 다리)의 복귀 공사 현장.}} {{en|The construction site of the Asogawabashi Bridge in Sano city, Tochigi prefecture, Japan, collapsed partially by the Typhoon Hagibis.}} |Source={{own}} |Date={{Taken_on|location=Japan|2020-06-28 08:50:58}} JST (UTC+9) |Author={{User:LERK/Info}} |Permission={{User:LERK/Licence2016}} |other_versions= }} {{location|36|22|51.7|N|139|35|57.7|E|heading:9...

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