Flood Control Structures: Saving Lives and Protecting Communities from Devastation
Flood control is crucial to protect people and nature from the damaging effects of floods. Two main ways to control floods are by using reservoirs to temporarily hold flood waters and slow down the flow, or by building levees along rivers to contain the flood in a specific area. Reservoirs help reduce the flood peak and spread out the water over a longer time, while levees keep the flood within a channel to prevent widespread damage.