Tom Glaser

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By the time the waters receded, nearly 2000 people had drowned and another 70,000 had been forced to flee their homes. Dikes along roughly a third of the Dutch coastline were destroyed, and some 200,000 hectares of land submerged, including dozens of towns and villages previously thought safe from flooding.
Why the Dutch are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands
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