Product summary
What Flood Solutions contributes to the system.
Hytrans states that each FloodPump can deliver up to 20,000 lpm, with overall FloodModule combinations scaling from around 20,000 lpm to as much as 130,000 lpm depending on the base unit and configuration.
That makes this range relevant not only after water has arrived, but before it becomes a governance event—when authorities still have a window to lower levels, relieve pressure or divert flow.
At a glance
What it solves
Operational problems, answered directly.
- Insufficient pumping capacity during flash floods or prolonged inundation.
- Slow setup times when communities need water removed immediately.
- Limited flexibility in situations where dewatering points and discharge routes change by the hour.
Why it matters operationally
Because predictability is cheaper than improvisation.
Flooding punishes delay with compounding interest: property damage, public disruption, business interruption and infrastructure failure. Rapid deployment matters because water rarely waits for committee structure.
Hytrans flood solutions turn emergency pumping into a scalable field capability rather than a collection of improvised units.
Typical use cases in Mauritius and the region
Where Flood Solutions earns its keep.
- Urban flood response and neighbourhood dewatering
- Reservoir or retention management before extreme weather
- Protection of utilities, substations and transport corridors
- Industrial site drainage after severe rainfall
- Support to disaster-management authorities during cyclonic events
System role
How it fits the wider deployment architecture.
High-volume flood package: Flood Solutions connect dedicated flood pumping and lightweight flood hoses to the HydroSub platform to move large water volumes rapidly across the first barrier and away from danger.
Photo references
Flood Solutions in the field.
Public reference imagery from Hytrans materials provides visual context for deployment environments, line geometry and system scale.



Related insights
Context from Bramston & Associates.
Articles below link the solution back to operational resilience, procurement logic and real-world response design.