In Miami, battling sea level rise may mean surrendering land
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Miami
IN low-lying Miami, flooding from rising sea level is as much a part of everyday life as mosquitoes and Cuban coffee.
Pretty much any long-time resident has an anecdote to share about floods they've encountered, during hurricane season, heavy summer storms or when strong "king" tides send growing volumes of water surging across parts of the city.
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