vedenerätyksen
Vedenerätys is a Finnish term that broadly refers to the phenomenon of water breaking through or escaping from something that is designed to contain it. This can encompass various situations, from minor leaks in plumbing to more significant breaches in dams or other structures. The term itself is a compound word, with "vesi" meaning water and "erätys" referring to separation or escape.
In domestic contexts, vedenerätys might describe a leaky faucet, a burst pipe, or water seeping through a
On a larger scale, vedenerätys can refer to the failure of containment structures like reservoirs or canals.
The severity and implications of vedenerätys are highly dependent on the volume of water involved, the location