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A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill reveals that repetitive flooding in North Carolina is far more common and more widespread ...
The number of structures at risk of flooding in the United States could be higher than previously thought, according to a ...
The study, performed by researchers at UNC Chapel Hill, found Southeastern North Carolina has the highest density of repeat ...
New research funded by the UNC Collaboratory revealed that 90,000 buildings have experienced flooding over 24 years, some ...
FEMA determines areas at high-risk for flooding. UNC-Chapel Hill researchers see evidence of additional and repeated flooding ...
North Carolina coastal flooding is worsening with climate change, ... The state also has seen an increase in higher rainfall from tropical cyclones over the past 120 years, according to the study.
Three months before Hurricane Florence hit North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper’s office published extensive studies of flooding concerns and possible solutions for the Neuse, Tar and Lumber rivers.
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