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Study shows flooding in San Diego amplified by climate change
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Severe flooding that is occurring in many places in the U.S., like San Diego, California, are being amplified by climate change, according to a study by the First Street Foundation. During one day in January, San Diego got more rain in six hours than it normally does in one month. NBC News' Chase Cain breaks down the trends and how more cities will be affected.
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