
Almost 100 years ago, Copenhagen’s Enghaveparken opened to provide green space and fresh air for locals. Now it has a new function: to protect the Danish capital from increasingly erratic rainfall.
After being hit by cloudbursts — a huge amount of precipitation in a short time — including one in July 2011 that caused more than €1bn of damage, Copenhagen has stepped up its efforts to cope with extreme rainfall.
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