Fort Lauderdale and Miami are taking measures to combat rising sea levels by considering raising roads, building seawalls, installing pumps, and improving infrastructure. Miami Beach has already spent over $500 million on such efforts.
Miami Beach has spent in excess of $500 million doing this and installing pumps. It has worked for the time being, buying some time.. https://t.co/hIKbHVxXWI
What can Charleston and other coastal cities teach South Florida about sea-level rise? https://t.co/QtpUxDEBcO
Higher seawalls, bigger pipes and better pumping stations won’t be enough to armor this #Florida city against sea level rise, so they're contemplating raising the roads. https://t.co/VeRFGsDDXO via @Susannah_Bryan
Used to be the only time we got a new park in Miami is when they discovered an ancient civilization. Now we only get new parks when they’re underneath infrastructure. Coming soon: bike trail through the sewer! #BecauseMiami https://t.co/gfvR0laXel
Fort Lauderdale is looking at raising roads to battle rising seas https://t.co/2zc9UZTF6e