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Successful Flood Mitigation in Alaska: A Testimony to the Army Corps of Engineers
In a remarkable demonstration of engineering prowess, the community along the Mendenhall River in Alaska was protected from destructive glacial flooding, thanks to the flood mitigation barriers provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
These innovative barriers held back the massive amount of water released from Suicide Basin during peak flooding, safeguarding the community and its infrastructure.
The Power of Engineering in Action
The success of these barriers showcases the Corps’ commitment to providing effective solutions for mitigating flood risks. For more information about the Corps’ projects, you can visit their official website at Army.mil.
Reference
For a detailed account of this event, please refer to the following article:
Temporary Barriers Prove Effective During Glacial Flooding in Alaska
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