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Disaster Resistant Infrastructure | Golden Age

Disaster Resistant Infrastructure | Golden Age

Disaster resistant infrastructure refers to the design and construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures to withstand natural disasters such as earth

Overview

Disaster resistant infrastructure refers to the design and construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures to withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods. The goal of disaster resistant infrastructure is to minimize damage and loss of life during disasters, and to facilitate rapid recovery and rebuilding. The city of Tokyo has implemented a comprehensive disaster prevention plan, which includes the construction of sea walls and flood gates to protect against tsunamis and storm surges.