"East Coast Cities Sinking Faster, Satellite Data Shows"

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Geologists have found that major cities on the US Atlantic coast, including New York City, are sinking at a faster rate than previously estimated, with some areas sinking 2 to 5 millimeters per year. This land subsidence poses significant risks to infrastructure such as roadways, airport runways, building foundations, rail lines, and pipelines, and exacerbates the impact of climate change-related storms. The research highlights the exposure of millions of people and properties to these subsidence rates and emphasizes the urgent need for community and infrastructure resilience planning.
Topics:science#climate-change#environment#infrastructure-resilience#land-subsidence#satellite-imagery#us-east-coast
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