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How American cities can prepare for an increasingly destructive climate

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Hurricane Sandy and the Flooding of the Basement Apartments in Central Park

"I think everyone misunderstood the potential of this and I to a horrifying effect," he said. "What can you do when your infrastructure is built to one standard and suddenly gets, you know, blown out two times over?" New York City's capacity for storm drains maxes out at around 1.5 inches of rain per hour after Hurricane Ida nine years ago; now three inches an hour can happen here.

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