MegaStructures - Season 2 Episode 10 North Sea Wall

MegaStructures
A historic and present look at Holland's efforts to hold on to their precious land from floods as a result of rising sea levels and climate changes. After a storm in 1916, the Dutch began a labor intensive construction of a Barrier Dam in 1923, stretching 30 km in length. It resulted in the reclamation of 165,000 ha of new land, and creation of a fresh water lake. However, in 1953, a combination of a hurricane and high spring tides caused the North Sea waters to force through the barrier and flood the Dutch coastline, resulting in the loss of over 1,800 lives and 47,000 livestock. The disaster resulted in Holland's creation of the 'Delta Project'. Costing billions of dollars, the project began in 1958. The project consisted of the construction of concrete dams, steel sea walls and retractable floodgates. Environmental considerations also led to the construction of the storm surge barrier in the Eastern Scheldt, one of the biggest in the world. It consists of 2 floating gates built on special docks. The vast gates are controlled by a computer system that allows the gates to be kept open but closes when a flood is imminent. Also presented are current emergency plans that include allocation of certain areas of land to be flooded during worse case flooding..
TitleMegaStructures - Season 2 Episode 10 North Sea Wall
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Alternative TitlesObras.Incríveis, NatGeo-Obras.Incríveis, 伟大工程巡礼, MegaStructures
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First Air DateJan 01, 2004
Last Air dateMay 24, 2012
Season9 Season
Episode158 Episode
Runtime60:14 minutes
QualityHD
IMDb: 7.00/ 10 by 14.00 users
Popularity47.206
LanguageEnglish, French, Hungarian

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