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New study finds ‘alarming’ high flood risk for 17 million Americans on Atlantic and Gulf coasts
A recent study uncovers a stunning flood risk for 17 million Americans on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. With New York and New Orleans identified as major hotspots, researchers stress the urgent need for improved infrastructure and planning....
A recent study uncovers a stunning flood risk for 17 million Americans on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. With New York and New Orleans identified as major hotspots, researchers stress the urgent need for improved infrastructure and planning. This serves as a critical wake-up call for cities to address climate change impacts effectively. #FloodRisk #ClimateChange #Infrastructure #NewYork #NewOrleans #EmergencyPreparedness
Originally reported by AP News.
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