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by HarryHirsch 4813 days ago
> Protecting a building that has a lifespan of less than 100 years against an event with a probability of occurring between .005 to .002 (the 200-year to 500-year event) is a hard sell.

Only in America. The Delta Works in the Netherlands are designed for the 2000-year flood. This is the minimum - there are areas that are protected against the 10000-year flood.

This makes sense. It is not normal that densely settled areas are flooded at least once during the human lifespan.

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In the context of a 10000-year flood, it's interesting to consider what the southern North Sea looked like until ~6200 BCE:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland

Noted, thanks.
>Only in America.

You don't seriously claim all of Europe is prepared for a 2000 year flood. I doubt a lot of nations can afford it.

South Holland is, and it has 4 million people living in it.
I was thinking more of Italy and its notorious construction fiascos.