Resilience measures safeguard future
Despite the floodwaters, HRS demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability. Within a year, HRS proactively invested in robust flood resilience measures. A concrete wall was erected around the entire external boundary of the building and then fronted with brick for aesthetics. Ten flood doors were strategically placed across the site, providing a barrier against any future flood events. Downpipes with closures for heavy rain and penstocks attached to drains ensure water can't backflow through toilets. The company raised critical machinery to prevent flood damage, allowing business continuity even after flooding. The inside floors were all concreted to minimise water absorption, significantly reducing damage caused by further flooding.