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Steep hills, shallow soils and a fault zone have made Hill Country, also called "flash flood alley," one of the state's most ...
But while two feet may feel far off, experts say the impacts of rising tides and extreme rainfall are being felt now. The widespread street flooding from two gloomy days of rain last week in South ...
Even now, a casual summer afternoon rainstorm in vulnerable parts of Miami can be enough to flood parks and roads. In decades, that same storm may reach homes.
Wherever you live in South Florida, the flooding you see right now is likely to get worse in the years ahead – despite billions of dollars in drainage projects intended to protect communities.
More than four years after a Florida condominium collapse killed 98 people, federal investigators have yet to make a final ...
In 1962, Miami-Dade County bought the property for $1 million and today, the 45,000-square-foot mansion and its surrounding gardens operate as a museum open to the public. Take a look inside.
For this series, the Miami Herald also commissioned a study from the University of Miami to analyze which spots in Florida would be most affected by climate change-induced flooding in the coming ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, the agency handling the probe, said this week it hopes to conclude the ...