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The "cathedral," an underground water storage system in Tokyo, prevented flooding during Typhoon Shanshan by collecting excess rainwater. Despite its success, the system is being upgraded due to anticipated increased rainfall caused by global warming. Japan has been experiencing unprecedented weather events, including record heat and rainfall. The cathedral complex, built at a cost of $1.63
Courtesy: theprint.in
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