Environment
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Coastal Cities in Florida Expect More Flooding in Next 10 Years Due to Rising Sea Level
Oceanfront cities in Florida including St. Petersburg are threatened to experience more flooding in the next 10 years, according to new study. Researchers found that the sea levels in the country are rapidly increasing and expected to rise up to 67 high-tide events by 2033.
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