The
Thames Barrier, the world's second-largest movable
flood barrier, as seen from
Silvertown on the north bank of the
River Thames during normal operation, looking across to
New Charlton. The barrier is located downstream of central London and its purpose is to prevent London from being flooded by exceptionally high
tides and
storm surges moving up from the sea. It needs to be raised (closed) only during high tide; at ebb tide it can be lowered to release the water that backs up behind it.
Photo: David Iliff