flooderas
Flooderas are natural or engineered flood control structures designed to manage excess water during periods of heavy rainfall or rising water levels. These structures serve to reduce the risk of flooding in urban, rural, and coastal areas by redirecting, storing, or dissipating floodwaters. Flooderas can vary in size and complexity, from small diversion channels to large dams and levees.
In natural settings, flooderas often occur as part of wetlands, riverbanks, and floodplains, where they facilitate
The primary functions of flooderas include delaying floodwater flow, reducing peak water levels, and providing temporary
Flooderas play a vital role in integrated flood management strategies worldwide. They are often complemented by