NoFloods Barriers Successfully Protect Denmark’s National Viking Ship Museum
The NoFloods Barriers were yesterday successfully used to protect the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde from flooding.
An evening storm was expected to raise the water level in Roskilde Fjord to about 1.3 meters,
with a potential risk for the museum that is Denmark’s National Viking Ship Museum for the prehistoric and medieval period.
The images below show the NoFloods PRO 60 Watertube Barriers being deployed around the museum to protect it just before the storm hit.
Photos Credit: Britt Nielsen
The video below shows the barriers in action around the Viking Ship Museum during the high evening tide.
Video Credit: https://www.tv2lorry.dk/
The water level did rise another 10 cm from the time of the recording but was well protected by the flood barriers.
Great job and well done by the team of the Viking ship Museum :)
More Applications Of The NoFloods Barriers:
- Flood protection
- Construction work in wetlands
- River diversion
- Culverting
- Cable and Pipeline works
- Boat ramps
- Etc.
The NoFloods barriers have been used for different applications in the USA, France, Germany, Thailand, Australia, Spain, Serbia, Romania Slovenia, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Hungary, Holland and 10 other countries.