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Along similar lines, increasing duration of water outages would make pipes vulnerable to backflow and intrusion for longer periods.
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The pipes are vulnerable: in 2008 Egypt temporarily lost more than two-thirds of its bandwidth when two submarine cables in the Mediterranean were severed, possibly by ships' anchors.But crudely disconnecting cables risks outrage elsewhere: much of the internet traffic between Europe and Asia passes through the cables which also serve Egypt, for instance.
Such installations consumed considerable resources and although this weapon was impressive, its network of pipes was vulnerable to pre-landing bombardment; General Brooke did not consider it effective.
SEM observations showed that the scale formed by MWT with an applied electric ground on the steel pipe were vulnerable to cross-sectioning (Fig. 2a).
Even with limits on bandwidth use, the network pipes were still vulnerable to bursting.
Cables are generally safe, but pipes and subway tunnels are vulnerable.
The analyses presented in this paper confirm that the sea zones close to the wastewater outfall pipe are particularly sensitive and vulnerable.
Some worry about leaving houses unoccupied for extended periods, vulnerable to vandalism or frozen pipes.
Bridges are in danger of falling, water pipes are leaking, and electric grids are vulnerable to a wide range of risks including cyber-attack, extreme weather and inadequate maintenance.
Nonetheless, if a natural gas cartel is announced early next week, it will undoubtedly be met with condemnation, particularly in Western Europe, which is more vulnerable to fluctuations in supply piped in from Russia and Algeria.
But since the 1990s, the city has lost access to a number of local water supplies, making the system more vulnerable and the prevention of pipe ruptures more important.
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