Rising water levels - Mobile dyke as protection: how Braunschweig is preparing for a possible flood situation
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- Despite the recent flood warnings and the opened weir on the Elbe, Braunschweig in Germany is proactively preparing for potential flood situations by monitoring the water level and reinforcing its dikes with a mobile dyke system.
- The city of Braunschweig, located in Germany, is frequently under the threat of flooding, particularly during adverse weather conditions like those brought about by storms like "Zoltan", which can lead to increased water levels and potential breaches in the dikes.
- The German city of Braunschweig, recently featured in news for its mobile dyke system, has been fortifying its defenses against flooding, given the historical flood incidents and the current rising water levels in the region.
Source: www.stern.de