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Japanese Streets Are So Clean, Even Flood Waters Are Clear & Not Filled With Trash

August 30, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Japan, a nation frequently struck by powerful typhoons, recently faced yet another devastating storm that caused widespread destruction and loss of life. With relentless winds and heavy rains, the typhoon left a trail of damage across cities and rural areas alike. As the storm has now moved further north, Japan is beginning the challenging process of recovery.

Despite the overwhelming devastation, some have found moments of optimism amidst the chaos. Netizens have highlighted an unusual sight: the remarkably clean floodwaters in certain areas of Japan after the storm.

Photos shared online have sparked conversations about the surprising clarity of the floodwaters. Many have expressed disbelief, commenting on how the water looks unusually clean despite the flooding’s severity. These observations serve as a small but comforting reminder of Japan’s commitment to cleanliness and environmental care, even during natural disasters.

In one post, a user remarked, “Look at this! It’s hard to believe that this is floodwater—it’s so clear!” Such images have brought a bit of light to an otherwise grim situation, showcasing Japan’s resilience and ability to maintain order and cleanliness, even under the most challenging circumstances.

 

 

As the nation works toward recovery, these glimpses of hope reflect the enduring spirit of perseverance and positivity that often defines Japan during times of crisis.

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People have also commented on how they are very amazed by this!

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