UK towns harness nature to combat rising flood risk
- Volunteers near Leicester, UK, reinforced mini wooden structures in 2023 to reduce rising flood risks caused by intense rainfall events.
- This effort follows growing awareness that traditional flood defenses are strained and that natural flood management can complement them.
- The structures create bends in rivers to slow down fast-flowing water, helping store water upstream and reduce downstream flooding near Leicester and Loughborough.
- More than 6.3 million UK properties face flood risk, expected to rise beyond eight million by 2050, while 2022 insurance payouts exceeded £400 million.
- Authorities continue to support nature-based measures as complementary solutions to traditional defenses, highlighting the urgent societal need to adapt to climate-driven flooding.
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