• Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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    10 months ago

    The Baltic sea just had a once-in-a-century storm surge this fall. There was little danger since the baltic sea is rather well protected, but many local dikes weren’t up for the job, resulting in quite some damage (in general, the houses on my island were mostly unscathered).

    Took us the better of two months to drain the water from the island, and in the meantime we had to hike along the more robust dikes to get to the harbor.

    We also had to empty our lakes of saltwater to attempt and save our fire-bellied toads, as the Copenhagen Zoo is trying to preserve the species on the island.

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      10 months ago

      First of all, dyke is not a good word to call lesbians. And also it’s unfair to expect them to build things against super strong storms, contuction is mostly a hobby for most of them. And third- oh you’re talking about dams.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah, I’ve been bamboozled by this before. Found out that both “dike” and “dyke” mean “water barrier” but also can be slurs.

        I guess it depends on context and audience, though, I hope the context is clear in this case. :P

  • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    10 months ago

    2022 Australian floods. Woken up pre-dawn by a car alarm set off by rising flood waters. Thankfully I had the foresight to park up on the street, which was a higher level, because water was more than half way up the height of the wheels by then in my garage.

    All the proper roads out of the area were flooded already before I left, but thankfully I could get out by driving through pedestrian areas of the university I live near.

    That was a very anxiety-ridden day as I waited until I could go back to assess the damage. Luckily the water only reached about 3/4 the height of the garage, which is below the 1st floor apartments. My apartment is at the top of a very small (like 5 m vertical) hill, just enough that we got off safe when neighbours did far, far worse.

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    10 months ago

    The Kaikoura Earthquake in November 2016. Imagine lying between the rails of a railway track and having a freight train pass over you - our whole HOUSE was shaking like that.

    And we were HUNDREDS of kilometers away from the epicenter.

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    10 months ago

    I was on a camping trip in Panama, and because there’s no service in the jungle, didn’t know that a hurricane was coming. I rode out hurricane David in a tent on the side of a mountain.

    Surprisingly I’m no longer a fan of camping.

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    10 months ago

    94 Northridge Earthquake.

    Seemed pretty shitty at the time, but having seen the shits that happened in the time since, I got off easy.