The Japanese efficiency lesson failed

World News Nilgun Salim
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The Japanese efficiency lesson lasted only two weeks. The huge pit that swallowed an intersection from Fukuoka appeared again, reports CNN.


Recently, the worldwide media wrote that this huge hole was repaired in just 48 hours.


Traffic was blocked, once again, at the intersection of the Japanese city this weekend, when the asphalt sank about seven centimeters. Meanwhile, traffic was resumed.


Just weeks ago, a huge pit with a length of about 30 meters and a depth of 15 meters was formed out of the blue. But everything was repaired in just two days, and this was listed as an example of Japanese efficiency.


Following recent incidents, the mayor has apologized to locals because he was not warned that the earth might crumble again. However, officials have explained that the land could sink again.


A huge 30-meter pit that formed in the middle of a crossroad in Japan was repaired impressively in just 48 hours and the traffic was reopened in just one week, reports The Guardian.


A significant part of the street that included five lanes situated in the central Japanese city of Fukuoka was collapsed.


The pit with a depth of about 30 meters caused mayhem in the Japanese city and endangered the surrounding buildings.


Surprisingly, the Japanese workers have demonstrated extraordinary efficiency. They succeeded in just 48 hours to stop the sandbox and asphalt the road. Their rapidness surprised even the locals, who documented their success on social media.

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