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Frequent flooding has become a persistent issue in Kentucky and Tennessee, leaving residents stranded in high-risk areas with limited options foelocation. The lack of accessible land on higher ground exacerbates the problem, forcing many to continue living in vulnerable environments.The economic impact of flooding is significant, with businesses and industries struggling to stay afloat in flood-prone areas.

This can lead to job losses, reduced investment, and a decline in local services. Governments must consider policies that promote flood-resistant development, such as offering incentives for building on higher ground or providing low-interest loans foedevelopment.Residents are growing increasingly frustrated with the repeated flooding, with some feeling abandoned by authorities.

The need for effective support systems, including mental health services and emergency preparedness initiatives, cannot be overstated. By acknowledging the severity of the issue and taking proactive steps to address it, policymakers can help mitigate the harm caused by flooding and create safer, more resilient communities.

Kentucky and Tennessee have flooded repeatedly in recent years, but with little ability to develop land on higher ground, many residents are forced to continue living in high-risk areas....

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