Environment
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Eastern China Cities Sinking Due To Groundwater Extraction; People At Risk For Floods In 100 years
Cities locted in eastern China could sink due to groundwater extraction. Read more here. Experts warned that cities in eastern China could sink due to groundwater extraction.
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