Hey hannah, do you have an email address we can use to contact you regarding this video? I'd love to discuss a license to use this if possible! Cheers, Felix
Alls kinds of questions. Is that a lake of a river? Never heard of a flash flood going down a lake? Why are there a bunch of docks where there is no water? And if that area would normally be filled with water, why wouldn't every one figure out that rain will fill that area back up and get the docks moved to higher ground?
I'm sure they were all tied down to what would normally secure them when the lake is full. Had it been a slow, gentle rising of the water, none of them would have been torn free. It was the left to right continuous pressure that broke the ropes. Nothing you can do about that.
I know I'm waaay late on this, but... Instead of the foam blocks under each dock, use plastic 55 gal drums strapped to the bottoms of the docks. They are tough enough to be walked on when the dry season hits and 2 or 3 of them can float a small car. Awesome video, BTW... Reminds me of watching the tsunami videos...