European Floods of 1997, 2002 ... - Altengrad 97

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Flooding the city and talking about extreme floods around the turn of the century in Central Europe.
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    Altengrad is a time-progression series where I build a Central European city, located until 1989 in the Eastern Bloc, taking inspiration from Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary. The series starts around the year 1920 and slowly advances forward in time, which means the city will naturally evolve all the way to modern times. The city is not a recreation of any one real-life city or country, but it takes inspiration from them.
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    Pictures used:
    (1) Troubky97 by Ladislav Svoboda / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-3.0, creativecommon...
    (2) Povodeň 1997 Uherské Hradiště by Bohumil Blahuš / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (3) Povodí Moravy
    (5) Litovel by Vítězslav Kollmann / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-4.0, creativecommon...
    (6) Povodí Odry
    (7) Paweł Stauffer
    (8) Jerzy Stemplewski
    (9) Wroclaw ul Borowska by Marcinwiacek / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-4.0, creativecommon...
    (10) Fosa miejska by Marcinwiacek / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-4.0, creativecommon...
    (11) Wrocław powódź 97 by W. Poliszczak / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (12) Powódź 1997 Wrocław by J.M.K. / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (13) Oderhochwasser by Ralf Roletschek / Roletschek.at
    (14) Frankfurt Oder, Germany, 1997 Sparkasse building in the Oder flood by Sebastian Wallroth / Flickr / CC-BY-2.0, creativecommon...
    (15) Priehrada Lipno by Juraj Habaj / Panoramio / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (16) Lipenská přehrada by Dezidor
    (17) Vodní nádrž Orlík by Richenza / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (18) Pisek by Gerd Eichmann / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-4.0, creativecommon...
    (19) Pisek bridge by Chmee2 / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
    (20) Archive of Capital City of Prague
    (21) Karlin by Sachabrunel / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-2.5, creativecommon...
    (22) Archive of DPP
    (23) Dresden Hochwasser by Jörg Blobelt / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-4.0, creativecommon...
    (24) Budapest by Ato 01 / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0, creativecommon...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 151

  • @ytdanytevero
    @ytdanytevero Місяць тому +744

    This isn’t just a cities Skylines series, That’s a whole series about central european history lol

    • @TheOmegakix
      @TheOmegakix Місяць тому +18

      My man, same comment on last 20 videos, or even more, whats the point, you are just stating the facts, no personal opinion, no argument, whats the point of a comment like that?

    • @RobertDoornbosF1
      @RobertDoornbosF1 Місяць тому +35

      ​@@TheOmegakix Bro what are you the comment police?

    • @FE0003
      @FE0003 Місяць тому +17

      That's the whole point of the series. Akruas explains the developpement of a central-european city throughout history.

    • @ytdanytevero
      @ytdanytevero Місяць тому +1

      @@TheOmegakix I don’t usually look over the comments not even when I post a comment. Plus, even if someone did wrote something like this on another video what have I done wrong by sharing the same opinion as that other person, because in the end that’s a true statement. His videos do cover up most of the history of Central Europe. It’s not like I’ve wrote something like “first” or “use me as an (idk) button”. I just shared my honest opinion, and I’ve done nothing wrong if someone else shared the same opinion as me 1 or two videos ago, because how was I suposed to know?(again, i don’t look at the other comments). Respectfully

    • @dirtyds69
      @dirtyds69 Місяць тому

      outdoing himself 🤯 the prefab construction episodes were really dope

  • @fusola9612
    @fusola9612 Місяць тому +184

    City Skylines: I have some DLC that let's you play natural desasters and city management around that topic.
    Akruas: I have Mods... and I make this historically accurate and technically fesiable.

  • @WW2Fr3k
    @WW2Fr3k Місяць тому +97

    Altengrad is one of my favorite things to watch on youtube ❤

  • @kaltenstein7718
    @kaltenstein7718 Місяць тому +52

    As we say in Germany: This was the 3rd 100-year flood this year, amazing times!

  • @czerskip
    @czerskip Місяць тому +207

    "Batteries, water, bread, fruits, cigarettes" - knowing your priorities… I'm genuinely surprised they didn't ask for vodka.

    • @BarcelPL
      @BarcelPL Місяць тому +13

      My brother in Christ, in 1997, even though the PRL ended, people had not enought of everything BUT the vodka.

    • @czerskip
      @czerskip Місяць тому +1

      @@BarcelPL My brother in Flying Spaghetti Monster, I was born long before communism collapsed in Poland, I know pretty well what life was like here in 1997. And no, people "camping" on the roofs of their apartment buildings when the flood came lacked vodka as much as everything else.

    • @antonisauren8998
      @antonisauren8998 Місяць тому +3

      It looked more like they opened airlift shop on the roof than pleads for supplies at the first glance. :D
      '97 catched me on holidays and it took few weeks for water to get down enough so my family could get back home. I think it would be possible while going on top of rail embankments but must have felt too dangerous for my mother to try. We just stayed with aunt on the other side of town.

  • @mewosh_
    @mewosh_ Місяць тому +96

    There's a cool Polish Netflix series called 'High Water' which takes place in Wrocław during the 90s floods. The English dubbing isn't the best but the series is definitely worth recommending.

    • @aradanat231
      @aradanat231 Місяць тому +13

      And the neat part is that nothing's really changed in PL when it comes to flood management. When it happens next time, we don't even need another Netflix series, we already have one :D

    • @BarcelPL
      @BarcelPL Місяць тому +2

      Especially for real life shots after last episode. Thought the series overall is a bit overdramatised.

    • @RyszardZbychu
      @RyszardZbychu Місяць тому +4

      @@aradanat231 I mean the 2010 flood saw higher tides than the one in 1997 yet caused way less damage, so something changed

    • @TheDutchMitchell
      @TheDutchMitchell Місяць тому +1

      not really relevant but dubbing is bad for everybody. With subtitles you can actually learn a bit what they say. I wish dubbing only existed for child movies/shows.

    • @eifrvdc3tv3t79
      @eifrvdc3tv3t79 Місяць тому

      ​@@aradanat231 Trochę prawda ale nie do końca. Chociaż sprzęt mamy dużo lepszy i na pewno łączność, a to już istotne. A że rządy żałosne od tylu lat to inna sprawa 😀

  • @Bapa_nada
    @Bapa_nada Місяць тому +22

    5:03 here we can see wild cars drinking the water from the pond

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Місяць тому +6

      As the pick-up truck brings forth it's mating call. Heralding a new day on the parking lot. filled with.....life

    • @Federal_Investigation_Bureau
      @Federal_Investigation_Bureau 23 дні тому +1

      Unfortunately some of these wild cars will have their life taken away by their sworn amphibious enemy, the log. Logs will push the wild car that got to close off their hill, since most wild cars don’t have the ability to swim, many drown.

  • @ikpabb
    @ikpabb Місяць тому +41

    I really love the history of this city, insanely good designed.

  • @molybdane7240
    @molybdane7240 Місяць тому +28

    The Netherlands, being used to consider the sea the most likely source of flooding, was quite surprised by floods in the 90's. Pretty much the lessons that you mentioned were learned (more space for rivers) and since then, river floods cause few problems. Only flash floods inundating small rivers in hilly areas (yes, we have these in the Netherlands) really stump us.

  • @Void_Sphere
    @Void_Sphere Місяць тому +23

    This is art paired with history disguised as Cities Skylines series.

  • @mewosh_
    @mewosh_ Місяць тому +21

    I come from the mountainous part of Poland and I remember when during floods in 2010 the water was flowing downhill in with such speed and volume that it took away my grandpa's entire garage. I was a child back then and didn't think much about it but now reflecting on how powerful the nature is makes me scared.

  • @NicolasDominique
    @NicolasDominique Місяць тому +13

    Gotta say that that flood in the game looked really realistic. Also it was a good idea with those camera shots.

  • @zweimeterzwerg
    @zweimeterzwerg Місяць тому +6

    I'm living close to Weißeritz and I see the maps of the 2002 flood everytime I take a walk along it. It's insane what this little creek did to the neighbourhood. Also on my 12 birthday, 16th of August 2002, it had one of the peak watermarks of the flood. Was a shit birthday.

  • @roddo1955
    @roddo1955 Місяць тому +9

    Wow...the entire government area is flooded! Parliament might have to relocate to the Old city centre for a while

  • @marcin_kalbarczyk
    @marcin_kalbarczyk Місяць тому +8

    Akruas we love you

  • @Simon_SM
    @Simon_SM Місяць тому +2

    Man this is maybe the best Cities Skylines series ever, this is basically the history of a part of Europe, mixed with a beautiful fictional city
    It is perfect, and I remember when I found it for the first time I thought it was maybe the best cities skylines project I have ever seen, now I am sure of it

  • @anarcher
    @anarcher Місяць тому +10

    never thought id see altengrad flooded, but now i know all about river systems in eastern europe!

  • @SoWhiskey
    @SoWhiskey Місяць тому +8

    Very nice! I remember my grandmothers cousin that lived in Wrocław during the 97 flood had a fiat 126p and he parked it on a pile of garbage and ruble that were covered with soil. This little car was the only survivor in whole neighborhood!

  • @ESCFan1994
    @ESCFan1994 Місяць тому +9

    As a big fan of disaster movies this has been my favourite episode so far. 😅
    Fortunately the historic center of Altengrad is built on pretty high ground and wasn´t flooded. That´s the case in my hometown of Regensburg as well, it would take a flood of biblical proportions to drown the big cathedral.
    Can´t wait to see what´s going to happen to the city in the 2000. Keep up the great work!! 👍

    • @Pope_Rural_I5184
      @Pope_Rural_I5184 Місяць тому

      Honestly similar to new orleans, where the french quarter is the only bit above sea level on a natural levee

    • @thecommentingnoodle1086
      @thecommentingnoodle1086 Місяць тому

      Unlike in my hometown of Passau further down the Danube unfortunately. Our city basically turns into a little version of Venice periodically.

    • @leDespicable
      @leDespicable Місяць тому +1

      @@thecommentingnoodle1086 Funnily enough, Passau also looks a little bit like Venice in certain areas, because they hired an Italian architect to help in the city's reconstruction after the big fire of 1662

  • @throd100
    @throd100 Місяць тому +11

    The same shit happened this year here in Brazil. The city of Porto Alegre and other cities of Rio Grande do Sul was devastated by the major flood of history.

  • @dragonlukasmapping805
    @dragonlukasmapping805 Місяць тому +3

    I was born 2 months before when 2002 floods has strike Czech republic.
    Even through i can't remember it, those videos and news broadcast from those times, really show how dangerous it was.
    Thanks for including this in your series.

  • @malte553
    @malte553 Місяць тому +3

    I love this series so much :)

  • @Creeepz-ii7fk
    @Creeepz-ii7fk Місяць тому +3

    this vid hits hard after having the entire basement of my parents be destroyed by a flood just 2 months ago, a floood for us being even bigger than 1997.
    but it still is a nice video, nice everything, knowing the same mistakes you talk about have been made here 50 years ago, with builkdings being build in old riverbeds.
    It feels like you get some people to think about this stuff, which will happen more often, people that would never think about it otherwise, so tank you.

  • @chrisc3701
    @chrisc3701 Місяць тому +2

    Another masterpiece. Thanks for sharing the history of central Europe through Cities Skylines. I always look forward to new Altengrad episodes.

  • @_kiewicz6340
    @_kiewicz6340 Місяць тому +4

    Everytime when I read or watch something about those floods I'm opening my eyes wider. Netflix released a series: "High Water" about the flood from '97 in Wrocław and this how scientists wanted to destroy levees next to one village before Wrocław to save the bigger city at the cost of smaller one. Citizens of that village were rebelling against it so the Wrocław was flooded. I didn't watch it yet but I heard it was a good series

    • @Emaef
      @Emaef Місяць тому +4

      that village storyline is very much a fictional one, although heavily inspired by events that transpired in some locations upstream of Wrocław.

  • @terraincognitaband7273
    @terraincognitaband7273 Місяць тому +5

    admit it, you needed space for more modern buildings in altengrad

  • @purplebeamcz
    @purplebeamcz Місяць тому +9

    In Prague they stike twice.

  • @raphaut
    @raphaut Місяць тому +3

    Seeing this after my entire area was flooded a month ago is kinda funny lol

  • @davidwhite3337
    @davidwhite3337 Місяць тому +2

    Love all the history of this area of Europe

  • @keksentdecker
    @keksentdecker Місяць тому +3

    wow that is another amazing video!

  • @timowagner1329
    @timowagner1329 Місяць тому +5

    Once again, very nice story telling :)

  • @ItsIdaho
    @ItsIdaho Місяць тому +2

    I am glad we have finished our floodplain 2 years ago.

  • @Vanatice
    @Vanatice Місяць тому +3

    that's so sick

    • @снт
      @снт Місяць тому

      hi vanatice ur cool! would never expect to see you there

  • @gijskramer1702
    @gijskramer1702 Місяць тому +4

    I have recently driven past the danube river between regensburg and linz. The dike there is comicly small in size compared to the river. And with houses right next to it. I can understand why it flooded so easely

  • @JGol1994
    @JGol1994 Місяць тому +1

    I left Opole just few days before the flood as a small child. It was intense time and our apartment got flooded heavily

  • @Sir_Sheikhs_Pears
    @Sir_Sheikhs_Pears Місяць тому +4

    Great script for this movie!
    How did you finally get the VHS effect?
    Did you use the font I suggested or find another way? @Akruas

  • @danonck
    @danonck Місяць тому

    I knew what to expect from this episode and you still exceeded my expectations, amazing stuff! I remember driving around my hometown as a child in 1997, even though it's located far from Dolny Śląsk which was mainly affected. Some of the roads and bridges, as well as houses located on the riverbanks we're absolutely decimated.

  • @rlas
    @rlas 27 днів тому

    Very nice that you also make aware of issues with flooding (protection) besides showing the beautiful save game transform

  • @ulysse2145
    @ulysse2145 Місяць тому +2

    Really nice !

  • @talekoooox22
    @talekoooox22 Місяць тому +4

    Brazil, State of Rio Grande do Sul, April 24, 2024. A torrential rainstorm hits a region called Taquari Valley, located in the central part of the state. This region is traversed by several rivers, with the main one being the Taquari River. During the flood, the water reaches an average height of 17 meters above its normal level. Cities and neighborhoods have been wiped off the map. 90% of the state's territory is affected by an unprecedented rainfall that has caused a flood setting new records wherever it went. Thousands of people have lost their homes. Millions of people have been directly and indirectly affected. A state with an area similar to Germany is facing economic collapse, and, due to political issues, it is not receiving help from the federal government. The real assistance comes from the local population (making the difference on the front line) and private initiatives that contribute by donating resources to those helping. What happened in the state of Rio Grande do Sul serves as a clear example of how, while politics may advocate progressive ideas, also can leave an entire population helpless and on the brink of disaster. (text translated by Chat GPT)

  • @Kaldisti
    @Kaldisti Місяць тому

    I've been in holidays in Prague in August 2002, precisely the week when the city was flooded.

  • @redRebelChronicles
    @redRebelChronicles 23 дні тому

    It's just incredible how much work you put into your video's! Amazing work Akruas, I absolutely love it!

  • @matmarkus
    @matmarkus Місяць тому

    Fck, so many memories. Was a kid and broke my hand when this happened. Still remember driving through bridge already over flooded by one of Oder tributary just to get to the hospital in Krapkowice. And spent days crying after sawing photos from Opole Zoo

  • @Illkiron
    @Illkiron Місяць тому

    I work with Crisis response, and I loved this video!

  • @Federal_Investigation_Bureau
    @Federal_Investigation_Bureau 23 дні тому

    I haven’t seen a cinematic like this since WWII

  • @flare2000x
    @flare2000x Місяць тому +1

    Best series on youtube. Akruas is teaching us so much

  • @buckyjames1898
    @buckyjames1898 Місяць тому

    This just makes me yearn for better water simulation in city builders

  • @f1guremeout
    @f1guremeout Місяць тому +2

    See: New Orleans, Katrina 2005.
    You can learn from each other what it means to build legacy infrastructure in a flood plains.
    Maybe routing flood water underground, around the city, down the river. An "invisible" wall around the city without drowning the city in a bowl.
    Hey at least a NON-American can admit..."yea the climate is changing..." Good on you!
    Thank you for sharing those vintage pics, can't believe that was 22 years ago now, I was in middle school then and had no idea!

  • @calisbruckmann7523
    @calisbruckmann7523 Місяць тому

    Very interesting video, well put together

  • @ma14.27
    @ma14.27 Місяць тому +1

    Great episode as always.

  • @SpahGaming
    @SpahGaming Місяць тому +4

    3 views, 3 views jeremy, thats insaine!

  • @berndalischer3783
    @berndalischer3783 22 години тому

    And here we go again

  • @HighExplosiveSerenade
    @HighExplosiveSerenade Місяць тому

    WOW! I didnt know anything about these floods! So interesting and sad at the same time.
    I love how this series teaches us about central european history. So excited to see what the city of Altengrad will come up with to fix the devastation caused by the flood(s).

  • @c4four132
    @c4four132 Місяць тому

    4:08 "batteries, water, bread, fruit, cigarettes"

  • @Fodoslaw
    @Fodoslaw Місяць тому +2

    taktyczny comment, świetne video! Gratings from Dobrzyńska land

  • @A.IGaming11
    @A.IGaming11 Місяць тому

    Wow, this is very interesting, I have never heard about any of this.

  • @RobertLey60
    @RobertLey60 Місяць тому +1

    that's why we need wetlands as a buffer

  • @ПростоЧел-л3о
    @ПростоЧел-л3о 29 днів тому

    The city of Altengrad is located between Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic

  • @jakubmusil1673
    @jakubmusil1673 Місяць тому +4

    0:44 I'm sorry but does anybody know where the stadium came from? I can't seem to find it in any episode.

    • @Gavroche_
      @Gavroche_ Місяць тому +1

      Nicely spotted, you're right! You can see in episode 89 that the stadium is not there, however in episode 90 it already is. We never got to see how it was built.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 Місяць тому +1

      @@Gavroche_. Likely from a livestream.

    • @petjuh1985
      @petjuh1985 Місяць тому +1

      @@dragonbornexpress5650yes Its from a livestream.

  • @HARWIG-hg90g
    @HARWIG-hg90g 23 дні тому +1

    IS THAT A FLOOD OF 97 !?

  • @florienades
    @florienades 28 днів тому

    The cumulative wave from Oder river and a long lasting light rain in the western part of Poland caused a significant water level raise in Oder merging rivers causing floods in the cities laying along them. My aunt remember the flood of 1997 and 2002 (this one she remembers from tv news since her region wasn't that much impacted by the flood) in her town that is located on the Warta riverside and about 200km (125mi) from Warta-Oder merging point, I remember the flood of 2010 which was caused by long lasting heavy rains and snow thaws in the Polish mountains that went through entire Poland - the drainage ditches became rivers overflowing on the streets and peoples courtyards, some streets were completely turned into rivers but since the floods of 1997 Poland made significant improvement in urban and countryside drainage systems along with reinforcement of the flood polders and retention ponds aside of the rivers yet again nature shown her strength and even those couldn't minimize the catastrophic outcome.

  • @keenmate9719
    @keenmate9719 Місяць тому +1

    I remember both 97 and 2001 floods. In 97 it was raining for what feels like 5 days non stop, at one point we were discussing if the rain has not transformed from drops to streams of water from clouds to ground. It was endless. It wasn't like we have it these days that you have 300mm/m2 of rain in 10 minutes, it was more like nonstop rain for days and days.
    Ostrava was severely hit, but it forced the city to finally do something with a gypsy ghetto that was heavily flooded and reconstruct it, so yin yang.

  • @christopher6740
    @christopher6740 Місяць тому +2

    TL:DR of this video: Czechia gets too much rain...

    • @Pope_Rural_I5184
      @Pope_Rural_I5184 Місяць тому +1

      And too much wasps

    • @Ioulimontium
      @Ioulimontium Місяць тому

      fr, we just had tornado-like rain a few hours ago where I live in 🇨🇿

  • @thebackyard7661
    @thebackyard7661 Місяць тому +1

    Can we do another version of this in the 2020’s?

  • @Dejroslaw2448
    @Dejroslaw2448 25 днів тому +1

    City that had biggest luck was Poznań because wave arrived there but was too small to destroy anything and also city had long story with flooding because of river shape so in the 1950s chwaliszewo island got connected to old town and smaller canal was transformed into main one and river also got made more wide
    Many people today screech that they ruined their own venecia in their city forgetting how polluted and problematic this part of river was

  • @Luca_Fuchs
    @Luca_Fuchs Місяць тому +2

    Will the next episode be about the damage and repairs?

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 Місяць тому +1

      Presumably. I'd also presume the next decade or two will be about tearing down some of the old "communist" structures and rebuilding parts of the city's past, though that is VERY much conjecture on my end and probably shows how much I don't know about Central Europe.

    • @Luca_Fuchs
      @Luca_Fuchs Місяць тому

      @@dragonbornexpress5650 maybe, there are buildings who got demolished but also many who still exist.
      I don’t think he will demolish for example the tv tower.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 Місяць тому

      @@Luca_Fuchs. Almost certainly not. Either way, time will tell.

  • @Spacey.official
    @Spacey.official Місяць тому

    10:24 so the water got to mustok jesus (it’s the graph a second eurlyer

  • @snoepjebeertje8938
    @snoepjebeertje8938 Місяць тому

    I liked your city, you make it very realistic, could you share the Steam Workshop link of the "Magistrala" roads that you have used in episode 96. Thanks

  • @Idntgt
    @Idntgt Місяць тому

    HYPE

  • @NebulaOFC-u9f
    @NebulaOFC-u9f 29 днів тому

    is it possible at all to get a savegame of the city? I really want to just explore the city without having to build

  • @michawandzel4046
    @michawandzel4046 Місяць тому

    I remember flood in Bielsko-Biała in 2024

  • @jaceka9733
    @jaceka9733 Місяць тому

    Wow!👍👍

  • @gachimuchienjoyer
    @gachimuchienjoyer Місяць тому

    10:53 metro zatopeelo

  • @powerpill
    @powerpill Місяць тому

    wow

  • @xXrobloxpro123Xx
    @xXrobloxpro123Xx 7 днів тому

    4:39 me thinking its pronounced "roklaw" and then he says "wrokslav" why is polish so wierd 😭😭

  • @qhu3878
    @qhu3878 Місяць тому

    sup

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Місяць тому

    :)

  • @timowagner1329
    @timowagner1329 Місяць тому +2

    In regards to catastrophes, we are quite blessed in central Europe, there is pretty much nothing except for heavy rainfall that can really harm us at large... No earthquakes, no (extreme) heatwaves, no hurricanes, no tsunamis, etc.
    Which makes the flooding even harder for people since they are not used to it. My hometown also allowed building in the 80s and 90s in a floodplain with straightening of the river. It has flooded more and more recently, I'm worried what will happen in the future.
    Our local government is now "naturalising" the river, but there are more building permits given out for different floodplains... They aren't climate change deniers, but somehow they don't care that much about the fact that 10 year floods become 5 year floods, 50 year floods become 20 year floods and so on...
    Honestly, we are so blessed that we "only" need to worry about increased flooding, yet we screw that up as well.

    • @Doc_Rainbow
      @Doc_Rainbow Місяць тому +3

      there are Hurricanes, and heatwaves... for example germany got one right now...
      but yeah we are pretty lucky in general, because even if something like the major 2021 Floods happen, we have Emergency Services and Disaster Response Teams...
      in other country you on your own...

    • @susangoaway
      @susangoaway Місяць тому

      There are earthquakes.
      And there are quite a few tornadoes.
      Heatwaves not really a thing.
      "Climate change deniers" - someone has been indotrcinated I see.
      Also desertification might be a problem, but why handle that if you can raise some new taxes to fight "climate change" and just rob everyone of their money for the CO2 religion.

    • @EcardEcardian
      @EcardEcardian Місяць тому

      Hard to do anything about it, can make the effects less painfull by building high flood walls and expand the drain systems. Where im from it happens time to time the soil moves and motorways get swallowed into the ground, or that there is winds and trees fall all over the place.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 Місяць тому

      @@susangoaway. Great job exposing your own indoctrination; It seems you know nothing. Also, calling it a religion is hilarious when history itself says otherwise: I will, once again, urge you to do 5 minutes of Google searching.

    • @susangoaway
      @susangoaway Місяць тому

      @@dragonbornexpress5650 How exactly is that showing indoctrination?
      Questioning things that are clearly not well researched is now indoctrination?
      Doing science is indoctrination?
      Google is not a good source, nor are journos even capable for basic maths. You have some very weird views right there.

  • @TheOmegakix
    @TheOmegakix Місяць тому +1

    Bald and bankrupt first, but can I just say Akuras second best overall yt channel!!!

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u Місяць тому +7

      im not too sure about putting a weird guy like bald and bankrupt over Akruas

    • @stefslon
      @stefslon Місяць тому +2

      bald and bankrupt is a predator lol

    • @RobertLey60
      @RobertLey60 Місяць тому +1

      @@stefslon lol no

    • @TheOmegakix
      @TheOmegakix Місяць тому

      @@stefslon prove it lol, I watched too many of his videos man, idk where the heck u get predator feels from him??? Maybe bcs he is an extrovert? So your little introvert underdeveloped brain thinks people who like to talk to strangers are predators?
      He's an epic adventure man. If you can't appreciate his videos, you're an low iq person.

    • @TheOmegakix
      @TheOmegakix Місяць тому

      @@user-df3ty8ei2u Why weird? Because he talks to people, in real life... something you're afraid off bcs u lack social skills??? Explain before you shi*t.

  • @TheOrderOfDanos
    @TheOrderOfDanos Місяць тому +2

    I never miss an episode, it’s always ridiculously fascinating and visually exciting, but something I feel like is missing is something a lil more in-character.
    By that I mean, I know it’s an experiment in 20th century city planning, architecture etc but I think something worth thinking about is in-character descriptions,
    “Altengrad’s government decided to…”
    “During this time Altengrad elected its first president…”
    “…and in response the biggest employer in the nation went bankrupt and cost 12,000 Altengradian citizens their jobs…which led to…”
    Stuff like this in its own section, I think could seriously elevate the project adding worldbuilding to it 🙌🏻
    I hope you consider this 🫡

  • @HearsH96
    @HearsH96 Місяць тому

    Love your work and can see the hours in your content. BUT Your membership fees are too high, I wish to contribute but 60 dollars a month is too steep. It'scomparable to the price of the game itself.

    • @Akruas
      @Akruas  Місяць тому +3

      No idea where you see 60$, the lowest tier is 2$

  • @tempestosfugi9846
    @tempestosfugi9846 Місяць тому

    Watching🫵🏻😍

    • @SpahGaming
      @SpahGaming Місяць тому

      got me beat by 2 seconds

  • @MrBialy3000
    @MrBialy3000 Місяць тому +1

    Poland was flooded by czechs. Don't forget that.

    • @Akruas
      @Akruas  Місяць тому +6

      Sorry it rained here

    • @Sir_Sheikhs_Pears
      @Sir_Sheikhs_Pears Місяць тому +3

      @MrBiały3000 Really?
      And I thought it was the Swedes in the 17th century xd
      (the Polish-Swedish war of 1655-60, known in Poland as the "Swedish Deluge/Flood")

    • @MrBialy3000
      @MrBialy3000 Місяць тому +1

      No one informed the Polish side that the Czechs intend to drain water from the retention reservoirs. They would have more time to prepare for the cataclysm...
      Video is wonderful, as always. I just think that's important fact.

    • @keenmate9719
      @keenmate9719 Місяць тому +3

      @@Akruas :-)))

  • @anidiotwithashovel
    @anidiotwithashovel Місяць тому +5

    124 views in 4 minutes bro fell off 💀

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Місяць тому

    :)

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Місяць тому

    :)

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Місяць тому

    :)

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Місяць тому

    :)