Animals
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Floodwater Mosquitoes May Rise in Number as Ida's Aftermath Provided Perfect Breeding Conditions
Experts have warned of the emergence of "floodwater mosquitoes" as millions of people struggle to recuperate after Tropical Storm Ida ripped through the Northeast last week, triggering unprecedented flooding.
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