folyóárvizek
Folyóárvizek refers to river floods, a natural phenomenon where the water level in a river rises significantly above its normal banks, often leading to inundation of surrounding areas. These floods can be caused by a variety of factors, including prolonged heavy rainfall, rapid snowmelt, or the failure of man-made structures like dams. The intensity and duration of a folyóárvíz depend on the size of the river's drainage basin, the volume of water entering the system, and the topography of the affected area.
Folyóárvizek can have substantial impacts, both negative and sometimes perceived as positive. Negatively, they can cause
Managing folyóárvizek involves a combination of structural and non-structural measures. Structural measures include building and maintaining