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Roads Damaged by Morakot in Taiwan Need Restoration

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Photo taken on August 24, 2009 shows the severely-damaged Nanheng Road section across the Taoyuan Village of Kaohsiung County, southeast China's Taiwan province. Nearly two weeks after Typhoon Morakot hit Taiwan, triggering massive floods and mudslides, heavy mechanical equipments are being employed to repair the road and rush to restore local road traffic.

Photo taken on August 24, 2009 shows the severely-damaged Nanheng Road section across the Taoyuan Village of Kaohsiung County, southeast China's Taiwan province. Nearly two weeks after Typhoon Morakot hit Taiwan, triggering massive floods and mudslides, heavy mechanical equipments are being employed to repair the road and rush to restore local road traffic. [Xinhua]

 

Photo taken on August 24, 2009 shows the severely-damaged Nanheng Road section across the Taoyuan Village of Kaohsiung County, southeast China's Taiwan.

Photo taken on August 24, 2009 shows the severely-damaged Nanheng Road section across the Taoyuan Village of Kaohsiung County, southeast China's Taiwan. [Xinhua]

 

Photo taken on August 24, 2009 shows the severely-damaged Nanheng Road section across the Taoyuan Village of Kaohsiung County, southeast China's Taiwan.
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