Huge pipe emerges from the ground in Japanese city
Traffic in Japan’s Osaka was brought to a standstill after residents discovered a huge steel pipe had emerged.
Traffic in Japan’s Osaka was brought to a standstill after residents discovered a huge steel pipe had emerged.
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Traffic in Japan’s Osaka was brought to a standstill after residents discovered a huge steel pipe had emerged.
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The pipe, with a diameter of 11.5 feet, towered as high as 42 feet at one point, according to the Osaka construction department.
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