Barrier to Flood Water: Is it Effective?

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Water-filled flood barriers are designed to protect against flooding by creating a barrier that can hold back water. However, their effectiveness is limited to flood levels below a certain height, typically a fraction of the barrier's total height. If floodwaters exceed this height, the barriers can become buoyant and float away, rendering them ineffective. This raises concerns about their reliability in severe flooding situations, as they may not provide adequate protection if the floodwaters rise too high.
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This has been bothering me for a year. I saw a news report outlining the potential of a flood coming down a street. The street was lined with plastic barricades filled with water to keep the flood waters from getting to the buildings on the street. It seemed to me that since the specific gravity of the barricade was only slightly greater than water, they would merely become part of the flood debris and stop nothing. Am I missing something?
 
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I think these barriers are only "good" for flood level up to some specified fraction of the barrier's height. If the flood height reached the barrier height, the barrier would indeed lift off the ground surface and float away.

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gmax137 said:
I think these barriers are only "good" for flood level up to some specified fraction of the barrier's height. If the flood height reached the barrier height, the barrier would indeed lift off the ground surface and float away.

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Google: water filled flood barriers
I did not know whether the flood happened or not. Thank you for pointing out that it could help to a point.
 
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