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Miami is at significant risk of sea-level rise, facing challenges due to its low elevation and coastal location.
Miami is one of the coastal cities most vulnerable to sea-level rise, primarily due to its low elevation and geographic location. As climate change leads to melting polar ice and thermal expansion of seawater, Miami experiences more frequent flooding, especially during high tides and storms. The city’s infrastructure and ecosystems are at risk, prompting concerns about the future of homes, businesses, and vital resources. Local government and community organizations are actively working on adaptation strategies, including improving drainage systems and investing in resilient infrastructure. Protecting Miami from the impacts of sea-level rise is crucial for the city’s sustainability and safety.