Mimi River (Japan)

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Mimi River is a river of Japan. It flows through the Miyazaki Prefecture. There is cascade of six dams built on the river with two dams in the upstream basin of the Tsukabaru Dam and three dams (Yamasubaru Dam, Saigo Dam, and Ouchibaro Dam) on the downstream.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Impact of Recent Climate Change on Flood Disaster and Preventive Measures". Journal of Disaster Research, Volume 3 No. 2. 2008. Retrieved 20 July 2011.