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15 Years Since the Kani River Flooded, Family Members of Victims Offer Flowers in Gifu (Kyodo News)

On the 15th, 15 years after the heavy rain disaster in Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, in which one person died and two people were missing, a gathering was held in the city to mourn the victims. The event was organized by a citizens' group and was attended by bereaved families. After praying in front of a monument built after the disaster, people threw bouquets of flowers into the flooded Kani River to commemorate the victims.
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On the 15th, 15 years after the heavy rain disaster in Kani City, Gifu Prefecture, in which one person died and two people were missing, a gathering was held in the city to mourn the victims. The event was organized by a citizens' group and was attended by bereaved families. After praying in front of a monument built after the disaster, people threw bouquets of flowers into the flooded Kani River to commemorate the victims.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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