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by pro-kythera 1037 days ago
> most decidedly below sea level

Out of curiosity, are household-level defense measures at all common? Personal flotation and/or small boats, means for rooftop access, or such?

I will guess there can be cultural differences vis-a-vis fatalism and lack of preparation.

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We're surprisingly un-individualistic when it comes down to sea defense. This shows in things like the elections for the part of government that does water management and dyke maintenance: all the parties agree on pretty much everything.

I feel like we've got more trust in the government than people in the USA do too. I fully expect that if the dykes do break the government has a rescue plan in place and a playbook on the shelf ready to get dusted off.

After the 1953 North Sea flood a lot of things happened to make sure such things would never happen again. To quote a monument on Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier, part of the delta works: "Here rule over the tides the moon, the wind, and us."

When I lived there, no. Kids learn to swim at a really early age and that’s it.
No. No people I know of have any such devices.