Polish Reservoir a ‘National Hero’ for Saving Cities from Devastating Floods

A floodwater reservoir in Poland, built after the devastating 1997 floods, has been hailed a ‘national hero’ for protecting two cities from recent torrential rains. The Lower Raciborz Reservoir effectively absorbed a giant wave on the Oder River, preventing widespread flooding in Opole and Wroclaw. The reservoir’s success highlights the importance of proactive flood prevention measures in a changing climate.

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