Animation Shows Potential Flood Risk In Miami Beach

This video shows roads and properties in Miami Beach that would be underwater with three feet of sea level rise, which current projections indicate could happen by 2050. The animation was created using LIDAR aerial survey data from 2007 and 2015, collected by Miami-Dade County. … Click to Continue »

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