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Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US in the next 75 years, study finds

Brian Owens · December 2, 2025 ·

Rising sea levels and storm surges from hurricanes will bring more frequent extreme floods to northeastern U.S. states, including Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.

Extreme flooding events caused by hurricanes that used to happen once every 100 years in the northeastern U.S. may become annual occurrences by the end of this century, according to a new study. Read more in Live Science.

Live Science climate change, flooding

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