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Extreme Flood Disaster Prevention Operation

Flood storage results of Nomura Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008 (Source: River Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) "a" column or row of the kana syllabary
Flood storage results of Nomura Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008 (Source: River Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)
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Also known as "proviso operation," "proviso operation," "emergency discharge," and "special case operation
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Extreme Flood Disaster Prevention OperationUTZmeansDuring flood controlpolice and judicial chief (Heian and Kamakura periods)indicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.Maximum water level during floodALS(in Japanese history)surcharge water level(a).more thanyoung (animal)when ...predictionestimationhonorific or passive form of the verb "surutimehundred septillion (long scale)from the dam to thedischarge (e.g. of water from a dam)discharge (e.g. of water from a dam)indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.Inflowamount of inflowsnot exceedingamountbureau (government department beneath a ministry under the ritsuryo system)tograduallygraduallyindicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.increaseartificial flowersThe amount of inflow = the amount of outflow.operationscanning (e.g. TV)of theactual conditionspracticalThe operation of the "Water level of the dam lake" is set to the level at which the operation for disaster prevention in the event of abnormal flooding begins (the water level at which the operation for disaster prevention in the event of abnormal flooding begins is set).pluralizing suffix (esp. for peoplemuchunderafterafterwardsindicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.implementationimplementationThe following is a summary of the results of the study.

Note that "inflow volume = discharge volumeconditionstateis the dam.constructionconcurrent posthonorific or passive form of the verb "surupreviousas yetand the state ofgeneraldivine(sentence end) indicates emphasis, agreement, request for confirmation, etc.identityidentityTherefore, "because the dam discharged water due to abnormal flood disaster prevention operationsdownstreamdownstreamindicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.(suffering) damageSarcocheillichthys variegatus (species of minnow)indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.and overswimmingI've been a mother," he said.reportreportIt is a big thing to beerrortwill (horse gait)The "I" is a "I" and the "I" is a "I".heavy rainheavy rainanddescending(metropolitan) prefecture (of Osaka and Kyoto)The report should say, "The damage was caused downstream because of the

In addition, "extreme flood disaster prevention operations" used to be called "proviso operations.Press, etc.news organsHe said it was difficult to understand from thepointing outproprietaryand floods.misinterpretation of the newsmisunderstanding and misinterpretation of the teachings of BuddhaThere was also a "Flood Disaster Prevention Operation" which was revised to "Extreme Flood Disaster Prevention Operation" on April 1, 2011.

In the "proviso operation," each dam'sOperation Rulesforwarding addressto "However, theweathersnigger, ,water elephant (any elephant of genus Lampropeltis)crystalOthersituationJoukyou era (1684.2.21-1688.9.30)due tospecialuntangle (hair)indicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.necessaryneedandrecognitionone's waylookcasecaseIt was written that "thenametitle(at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusionoriginoriginThe first is.

recentlyslight flawThen, "theemergency dischargeemergency dischargecalledterminologyterminologyto the press, etc.useuseAlthough there are times when "extreme flood disaster prevention operations" and "proviso operations" andthe samegirlfriendThe term "emergency discharge" is used in the same way as the term "emergency discharge". The term "emergency discharge"termlanguageis sensationalized.feelingkan (obs. unit of currency)for flood control or forfull to the brim with waterfull to the brim with watertostorage (usually a liquid, e.g. rainwater, or behind a dam)sequestration (as in carbon dioxide sequestration)And water for a few minutes.drink! (said repeatedly as a party cheer)uprising (esp. in Japan since middle ages, e.g. peasant uprising)When released to themisunderstandingcomplete recovery from illnessIn some cases, this is the case.being seen here and therebeing seen here and therealthough it is to be doneabove-mentionedforgoingThis is also a major error because only the inflow is discharged as shown in the following table.

Year 2008torrential rain in western JapanJapan west of the Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line, i.e. the Chubu region and westward(at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusiontimehundred septillion (long scale)performed onNomura.farmHydrograph during emergency flood prevention operations at a dam

Flood storage results of Nomura Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008 (Source: River Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)
Nomura Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008.Flood storage resultsresults of an artificially-designed sequence(in Japanese history)authorityexhibit: : TheRiver Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration)

The event took place during the torrential rains in western Japan in 2008.river running between Tokyo-to and Kanagawa Prefectureriver running between Tokyo-to and Kanagawa PrefectureHydrograph during emergency flood prevention operations at a dam

Flood storage results from the Shikano River Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008 (Source: River Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)
Flood storage results from the Shikano River Dam during the heavy rainfall in western Japan in 2008 (Source: River Department, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism)

*Updated 10/14/2019: Emergency release of water added.
*Updated 10/26/2019: Relaxed wording regarding reporting errors (added "generally") and added more about emergency discharge.

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