Small Towns Fear They Are Unprepared For Future Climate-Driven Flooding
The central U.S. just experienced the most widespread river flooding ever recorded there. Flood defenses in major cities largely performed well, but many smaller communities were simply overwhelmed.
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NPR News: Small Towns Fear They Are Unprepared For Future Climate-Driven Flooding
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