NoLifeKing,

Very happy. Most of these homes are owned by some rich people anyway.

snekerpimp,

I have no sympathy for anyone that builds close to water. It will ALWAYS win. I will never understand people who don’t take these things into account when buying a safe place to sleep.

MelodiousFunk,

I absolutely love being near (or on, or in) bodies of water. But I figured out that I would never want to live near one before I hit my teens.

Lath,

They saw Netherlands and said "Fuck it, we can do it better!", then promptly failed.

IWantToFuckSpez,

Dutch dunes also formed naturally over centuries before the Dutch decided to add man made ones.

pro_user,

Exactly! Dutch dunes are mostly natural: beach sand is blown onto the land and started to pile up, eventually forming dunes. Even in the places where there are buildings facing the sea, they are at least 100(‘s) meters away from the coastline.

The man-made dikes are much more than just a pile of sand. To quote wikipedia:

Artificial levees require substantial engineering. Their surface must be protected from erosion, so they are planted with vegetation such as Bermuda grass in order to bind the earth together. On the land side of high levees, a low terrace of earth known as a banquette is usually added as another anti-erosion measure. On the river side, erosion from strong waves or currents presents an even greater threat to the integrity of the levee. The effects of erosion are countered by planting suitable vegetation or installing stones, boulders, weighted matting, or concrete revetments. Separate ditches or drainage tiles are constructed to ensure that the foundation does not become waterlogged.

Source

symthetics,

Better yet, put Ben Shapiro in the dune. His gish galloping repugnance should hold back the ocean no problem. If not, well…

LemmyKnowsBest,

Why are they all confounded? Pretty sure they all have insurance that will cover everything. Wealthy people with beach houses have money. Money can solve any problem.

Serinus,

Flood insurance is getting rather difficult to find in Florida.

LemmyKnowsBest,

ok but this is a news story about an event in Massachusetts

Tolookah,

Insurance will say they will cover everything, except these very specific things which you can apply to most scenarios.

“Sorry, that’s just wear and tear on your property”

quindraco, (edited )

I don’t think you understand how insurance works.

RootBeerGuy,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

You know any rich person that likes to spend more than necessary of their money?

db0,
@db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Rich people are rich because they’re misers who hate losing money for any reaosn,and insurance companies are nothing if not profit-driven and have a million ways to weasel out. So we all enjoy the shadenfreude. Whoever loses in this case, we win.

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

Are you sure about that?

Because when a bunch of rich people lose money, public funds tend to find a way to make them whole

The system is rigged… Private gains and socialized losses. They don’t lose, no matter how dumb they play the game

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