Category:Flood memorial sign (Bem rakpart, Budapest)

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English:
Flood Memorial Sign /other name In Memory of the Flood Cooperation/. Mr. Péter Aczél chief architect of the Municipality of Buda Castle designed and directed the construction (2014) Close to Batthyány Square "On the artwork symbolizing the water gauge placed at the stairs leading down to the lower quay, a green wave shows how far the water has reached." Background: In June 2013, the tidal wave of the Danube reached Budapest. From the evening of 9 June 2013 until dawn the next day, the water level of the Danube peaked at 891 cm, 31 cm higher than the highest water level ever recorded. "A total of 13253 people fought against the flood. DDuring the defense, 10 million 179 thousand sandbags and 242 thousand cubic meters of sand were used to strengthen the dams. They operated. They operated 254 construction maschines, 1,092 transport devices (trucks?) and 338 pumps. 9 helicopters and 573 all-terrain vehicles were used. - Bem Quay and Sztehlo Gábor Quay, Víziváros neighborhood, 1st District of Budapest.
Magyar:
Árvízi emlékjel illetve Az árvizi összefogás emlékére (Felállítás 2014. június 20., Dr. Aczél Péter Budavári Önkormányzat főépitésze tervezte és irányitotta a kivitelezést) „Az alsó rakpartra levezető lépcsőnél elhelyezett, vízmércét szimbolizáló alkotáson egy zöld hullám mutatja, meddig ért a víz.”[1] - Budapest, I. kerület, Víziváros városrész, Bem rakpart és Sztehlo Gábor rakpart közötti lépcsőnél
Object location47° 30′ 21.97″ N, 19° 02′ 22.37″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

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