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Which Global Cities Are Most at Risk for Catastrophic Floods?

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August 19, 2013

 

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Which Global Cities Are Most at Risk for Catastrophic Floods?

As climate change intensifies, experts predict that some major cities around the globe will be especially vulnerable to flooding caused by rising seas. That means that the taxpayers in those cities—and governments and aid groups from abroad—will likely have to pay dearly to clean up the mess after a major storm hits.

To find out which cities are most at risk of high-priced floods, click here. [READ MORE]

 

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