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Climate Change Escalates Annual US Flood Damage to $3 Billion, Study Reveals
A study has revealed that climate change has been escalating yearly US flood damage to $3 billion. According to a study from the University of California, San Diego, the sporadic atmospheric river storms that hit the western US could result in flood damage of more than $3 billion annually by the end of the century, a figure that is three times higher than the university's estimate from 2019.
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