Did somebody else do this or did it happen when you removed the USB-C port?
Either way I honestly can't think of an 'easy' way to fix it if you want the USB-C port to be fixed in place - even if you know where all of the pads go (which is to assorted filters and another component near the P13USB chip, except for the far left ripped off pad which goes to Ground) you'll have an incredibly tough time jumpering the connections due to the bottom row of pins being 'hidden' underneath the USB-C port. You'd also need some fine magnet wire. And a decent magnifier.
It's not impossible but it would be bloody difficult, especially if you don't have the right tools and skills.