Where do these fearmongers get off
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I understand what you are saying. Like lake mead.....once was 2 miles up the road. Now they built structures where the water once was. What happens if it rains again REALLY REALLY hard there? People gonna get flooded. I understand you. The guy who responded must have reading comprehension issues. The natural spill ways were built over and on. Causing the grade change because people need a flat year....coupled with drinking all the water up and bathing uses. The ground becomes too compact to even absorb water anymore.
Sinkholes and mudslides. It has happened in the UK quite a bit too. No, they didn't provide them insurance either. Until later government bail outs. I mean it authorised the land to be built on. Suddenly insurers didn't compensate. Especially everybody else affected. So like with geography. You build there and it causes the entire river to spill its banks, because the flood plain is occupied and now everybody gets hit.
But please do your part and buy an EV. They're really good in water, the best.