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‘A $1 Billion Problem’: Why Floods Keep Ravaging Some New Jersey Towns
MIKE HAYES / GOTHAMIST – When a powerful rainstorm hit the region in mid-December, Janette Martinez of Little Falls, N.J. became trapped in her home. First-responders rescued Martinez’s family as flood waters moved in on their house, a few hundred yards from the bank of the Passaic River.
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