Especially bad up here in the upper midwest where the glaciers created the big wide valleys as they melted, leaving a small river in the bottom. Early settlers needed to live near the water, but then as modern cities and towns built around it got too crowded, too low, and too many snuck by with bad planning.
Makes a real mess to try to move the infrastructure to higher ground now, whe. It would have been so easy in the beginning.
But back then they needed the river for transport, and to bring water in and to dispose of the waste stream out, so they built right up against the river every time. It made sense then, now its all wrong.
Those canyons out west, too little rain and they dry up and burn, too much rain and they flood, you build at the bottom and flood, build at the top and you wash off the top. Think the population is getting ahead of the ability to make good decisions in those areas.....
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