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Extreme rainfall puts cities on alert

The need to boost resilience to rapid swings in weather is becoming urgent
Before the deluge: Copenhagen’s Enghaveparken is a prominent example of climate-change adaptations in the Danish capital as it prepares for extremes of wet and dry

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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