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As an engineer I'd like to see a clear description of the problem and not just complaints about failures in the work being done.
Just how is all of this water getting into the buildings? I thought that groundwater was the big problem.
Is rainwater getting into the buildings directly, or is it running on the ground? I know buildings 3 and 4 have fabricated covers. (If all else fails, blue tarp is an option.)
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Occupied or not, Japan will always bow to the orders of the RS of the USA.
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