China’s ‘Sponge Cities’ Are Not Built for Extreme Flood Events

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China’s ‘Sponge Cities’ Are Not Built for Extreme Flood Events
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China isn't alone. Worldwide it’s becoming increasingly difficult for communities, from Vermont villages to London neighborhoods, to keep up with the fast changes in precipitation

building “cities like sponges.

” The idea is simple: Using rooftop gardens, permeable pavements, underground storage tanks and other sponge-like features to soak up heavy precipitation and then slowly release it into rivers or reservoirs. Since then, dozens of Chinese cities from Beijing in the north to Chongqing in the south have pledged to make the transformation.

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