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South Korea to build the world’s first floating city

November 30, 2021 / 7:29 AM
Sharjah24 – Reuters: The UN is working with the city of Busan to build a floating city that can withstand a Category 5 hurricane.
Business Insider reports that a historic deal was signed on Thursday, November 18 to build the world’s first ever floating city on the coast of South Korea.

The South Korean city of Busan agreed to host such a floating city with the backing of the UN Human Settlement Program and Oceanix, the company that designed the floating city.

Like many coastal cities, Busan is threatened by rising sea levels, and the floating city is designed to help such cities to expand on to the sea.

The city will be based on a collection of hexagonal platforms that float on the water.

These platforms will be strengthened by a limestone coating that’s more than twice as hard as concrete while also being buoyant.

The city is designed to survive Category 5 hurricanes.

It would also be flood proof as it is designed to rise with the sea. The floating city would produce its own food, energy and freshwater.

Cages underneath the platforms could be used to house scallops, kelp or other forms of seafood, while aquaponic systems could use waste from fish to fertilize plants.
November 30, 2021 / 7:29 AM

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