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Speakers at meeting urge continued flood mitigation to protect families behind dikes
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Participants at a recent meeting emphasized ongoing flood-mitigation work and collaboration with government and communities to keep families living behind dikes safe.
Speakers at a recent meeting emphasized continued flood mitigation and community cooperation to protect families living behind dikes.
A meeting participant described the emotional impact of successful mitigation work, saying, “The biggest event which we I think we have is whenever we see people or families who are living behind these dikes safely and enjoying their family enjoying their life with their families it is like a satisfying feeling that okay we have done something not just a technical task but it is something worthwhile.”
The speaker framed flood mitigation and response as a shared responsibility. Another participant said, “Flood mitigation and flood response is a is a collective effort. So the our fervent hope is that, this process will be continuing, and we are going to work together with the government and with communities to ensure that, we we mitigate and respond.”
There were no formal votes, ordinance readings, or specified funding amounts recorded in the provided transcript excerpts. Remarks focused on the human benefits of mitigation work and the need for ongoing collaboration among government bodies and community members. The remarks did not identify specific projects, timelines or funding sources.
The meeting transcript excerpts indicate discussion only; no formal direction to staff or binding decisions were recorded in the provided material.

