Feb 19 • 11:19 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

200 would be informed about climate threats in Aarhus district

Around 200 citizens attended a town meeting in Aarhus Municipality to discuss the findings of a new study highlighting the vulnerability of thousands of residents to flooding due to climate change.

Aarhus Municipality hosted a town meeting attended by approximately 200 citizens to present a new study revealing that many residents live in low-lying areas, making them particularly susceptible to flooding as a result of climate change. The meeting aimed to enlighten the community about their vulnerabilities and the proactive measures they could adopt to mitigate the impacts of potential flooding.

Bent Hjort, the chairman of the Vejlby Fed homeowners' association, emphasized that each area faces unique challenges, and the discussions provided residents with insight into practical solutions like using sandbags or installing barriers to protect basement windows. The forum was not just an information session but also a call to action for locals to take individual responsibility for their safety against flooding.

Despite the urgency of the situation, Hjort noted that there was an understanding among attendees that the challenges posed by climate change are complex and cannot be addressed overnight. The meeting fostered a sense of community involvement, pushing forward the dialogue on how to collectively safeguard against environmental threats in light of climate change.

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