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Flooding continues around the world as new tech seeks to save

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In the wake of major flooding events, nature undergoes a transformative dance of destruction and renewal.

In the aftermath of significant flooding events, nature engages in a transformative dance of destruction and renewal.

Researchers focused on climate change seize the opportunity to study the frequency and intensity of these extreme events, contributing valuable data to enhance our understanding of global climate patterns.

Sustainable urban planning is also crucial, incorporating the creation of retention basins and green spaces that absorb excess water. Early warning systems equipped with meteorological and hydrological data facilitate timely evacuations, minimizing the risk to human life.

Floodplain zoning regulations guide responsible land use to prevent construction in high-risk areas. Furthermore, advancements in technology contribute to real-time monitoring and modelling of river systems, enhancing our ability to predict and respond to potential flood events.

In the face of imminent flooding, a protective barrier is often necessary. While sandbags are commonly employed for this purpose, their preparation and setup can be time-consuming and burdensome to transport. Enter the Water-Gate, an swiftly deployable device crafted from PVC material.

Leveraging the pressure exerted by approaching water, the Water-Gate stabilises itself, allowing floodwaters to play a unique role in constructing their own dam. This innovative approach offers a more efficient and adaptable solution for safeguarding against rising waters.

Community awareness and education programs further empower residents to take proactive measures, creating a multi-faceted defence against the destructive forces of flooding.

Clever storm surge barriers, as pictured below, have been designed to protect the Netherlands from flooding from the North Sea, quickly gaining popularity among other flood-prone nations.

Floods, in their destructive wake, underscore the imperative for effective environmental conservation and sustainable land-use practices.

 

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Return logistics: retail faces pressure

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What are reverse logistics and how are they putting pressure on retail?

Manhattan Minute is where supply chain solutions meet expert insights. Join us as we collaborate with industry leaders to uncover the latest trends in supply chain commerce. Hosted by Raghav Sibal, Managing Director of Manhattan Associates Australia & New Zealand.

With the cost of living crisis putting the brakes on retail sales, many customers are returning products that don’t meet their expectations. To discuss this trend, Raghav unpacks discoveries found in Manhattan Associate’s ‘Redefining Retail Report’. #manhattan minute

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Inventory blindspots impact profits

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What lies ahead for the future of retail?

Manhattan Minute is where supply chain solutions meet expert insights. Join us as we collaborate with industry leaders to uncover the latest trends in supply chain commerce. Hosted by Raghav Sibal, Managing Director of Manhattan Associates Australia & New Zealand.

Data shows retailers are facing blind spots that are impacting profits and customer satisfaction. In this episode, Raghav unpacks discoveries found in Manhattan Associate’s ‘Redefining Retail Report’. #manhattan minute #trending

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Apple responds to crushing iPad Pro criticism

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Apple issued an apology following backlash over a recent advertisement for the latest iPad Pro.

On this episode of Ahron & Mike Live – Painted Panda dogs confuse zoo goers, luxury Police cars cruise the roads, Siri meets up with ChatGpt and Apple’s “Crush” iPad ad faces overwhelming backlash.

Ticker’s Ahron Young & Mike Loder discuss. #featured #trending

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