Scientists are alarmed as a quiet threat disrupts city life in large numbers: “It’s just something that’s going to get worse.”

Charleston, South Carolina, is a city deeply connected to water. Surrounded by marshes, creeks, and coastal waterways, it’s no surprise that water plays a major role in daily life here. But now, as sea levels rise, the city is facing more frequent and severe flooding, becoming a warning sign of what’s to come for coastal areas everywhere.

What’s Happening in Charleston?

What used to be occasional flooding is now becoming a regular problem. Streets, homes, and businesses in Charleston are being flooded more often, causing disruption and damage. In late April, Charleston County was once again placed under a coastal flooding advisory, according to a report by ABC News 4.

Blair Holloway, a forecaster with the National Weather Service, said,

“We already deal with flooding quite often, and it’s only going to become more of a problem in the future.”…

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