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Disasters can be incredibly destructive, and since climate change has become a problem that directly affects us, it is better to be informed about this matter.
According to the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, climate and weather-related catastrophes in the United States caused about $93 billion in damage last year. Considering this, have you ever wondered if you are safe? Is the state you live in one of the states that are the most affected by extreme weather that is caused by climate change?
First of all, you need to know that all the states are at risk, but there are some that are more exposed than others. And many of them are not making efforts to mitigate the risks.
Read on and find out if your state is prepared for major damage from flooding, extreme heat, wildfires, and wind.
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