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  2. Flood control - Wikipedia

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    Flood control is the reduction or prevention of the detrimental effects of flood waters using physical or non-physical solutions. Learn about the causes, impacts and types of flood control methods, such as structural, non-structural, flood management and flood relief.

  3. Flood - Wikipedia

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    A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. Learn about the different types of floods, such as areal, riverine, coastal and urban, and the factors that influence their occurrence and impact.

  4. Floodgate - Wikipedia

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    A floodgate is an adjustable gate used to control water flow in flood barriers, reservoirs, rivers or levees. Learn about the different types of floodgates, such as bulkhead, miter, tainter, drum, roller and fusegates, and how they operate and dissipate energy.

  5. Flood barrier - Wikipedia

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    A flood barrier, surge barrier or storm surge barrier is a floodgate that prevents a storm surge or spring tide from flooding the protected area behind it. Learn about the Delta Works, Thames Barrier, IHNC Surge Barrier, Eider Barrage and other flood protection systems around the world.

  6. Levee - Wikipedia

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    A levee is a structure to prevent flooding or regulate water levels, often along rivers or coasts. Learn about the origin, types and examples of levees in different civilizations and regions.

  7. Urban flooding - Wikipedia

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    Urban flooding is the inundation of land or property in cities or other built environment, caused by rainfall or coastal storm surges overwhelming the capacity of drainage systems. Learn about the different types of urban flooding, their effects on human life, property and infrastructure, and the approaches to reduce them.

  8. Flood control channel - Wikipedia

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    Flood control channels are large and empty basins where surface water can flow through but is not retained (except during flooding), or dry channels that run below the street levels of some larger cities, so that if a flash flood occurs the excess water can drain out along these channels into a river or other bodies of water. Flood channels are ...

  9. Flood wall - Wikipedia

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    A flood wall is a permanent structure to prevent floodwaters from encroaching on a location. Learn about the types, uses, benefits and drawbacks of flood walls, and see examples from different countries.

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