constelevationService=google.maps.ElevationService();constlocations=[{lat:27.986065,lng:86.922623}];constcallback=(results,status)=>{if(status==='OK'){console.log(results);}else{// handle this case}};elevationService.getElevationForLocation({locations},callback);
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