
25% of all critical infrastructure in the US is at risk of failure due to flooding, new report finds
CNN
Among the infrastructure at risk to worsening floods are roads, police and fire stations, hospitals, airports and power stations.
Today, one-in-four pieces of all critical infrastructure in the US — including police and fire stations, hospitals, airports and wastewater treatment facilities — face substantial risk of being rendered inoperable by flooding, according to a new report released today by the First Street Foundation, a nonprofit research and technology group that assesses the threat posed by flooding across the country.
The report also found nearly 2 million miles of road — 23% of US roadways — are already at risk of becoming impassable due to flooding.

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