Daily Cuts - Sponge Cities are built to absorb excess rainfall, but there are limits
Flash floods. Airport delays. A collapsed highway. Sponge cities are built with specific features to cope with extreme weather events, but Dr Cheng Zhuoyuan, Head, Building and Project Management Programme, SUSS tells Andrea Heng and Joel Chua on Asia First that there are limits to how much engineering can anticipate the effects of bad weather.
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