By MUNETAKE TANNO/ Staff Writer
November 8, 2019 at 16:05 JST
After the water level of Yamba Dam dropped due to the release of water, submerged trees that were covered with mud and turned whitish suddenly appeared. The photo was taken at Yamba Dam in Naganohara, Gunma Prefecture, on Nov. 7 from a drone. (Hiroki Endo)
NAGANOHARA, Gunma Prefecture--In stark contrast to the fall colors around Yamba Dam here, plants and trees submerged following record rainfall from Typhoon No. 19 are showing a whitish tint. [Read More]
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