The seawall is being dug up as part of an expansive hurricane resiliency project nearing completion. If successful, it could revitalize a historic highway in the Sunshine State.
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- A buried seawall is being unearthed along Florida's east coast to protect a scenic highway.
- The seawall, known as a secant wall, is made of steel and fiberglass and reaches up to 40 feet deep. 27s
- About 125 tons of sand are being added to replenish dunes and strengthen hurricane resistance. 38s
- Flagler Beach and Ormond by the Sea have invested over $100 million in the project to limit coastal erosion. 53s
- The seawall system is expected to be completed within several months, ahead of the next hurricane season. 1m 28s