Weather
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Post-Ida: Why Do People Still Live in Flood-Prone Areas?
On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Ida smashed into southeast Louisiana less than a year after two major storms struck the area. Unfortunately, this is happening all around the country.
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