Now We're Really Plumbing the Depths! Flood Disasters Pc 0300
Birmingham Mail › June 08, 2011
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Birmingham Mail › June 08, 2011
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A HUGE network of tanks that can hold 13 million gallons of rain water have been sunk beneath the city centre to protect Birmingham from flooding like that in Hollywood blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow.
Sluices to the underground chambers will be opened if roads, offices and shopping centres are in danger of being deluged in doomsday conditions.See the full content of this document
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Now We're Really Plumbing the Depths! Flood Disasters Pc 0300
In film The Day After Tomorrow, global warming causes extreme environmental conditions,...
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