Environment
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Rain Set to Alleviate Drought-Stricken Areas Now Poses as Potential Flood Risk
Drought relief and flooding risks for the Northeast are both coming. While some regions of the Northeast have had isolated downpours during the last week, the drought conditions there are still worsening. Even for places that have not recently had rain, more widespread wet weather may be on the horizon, but this rain may also increase the risk of floods.
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