In the past month, several states in the United States have recorded significant rainfall and flash flooding. Experts attribute the increasing frequency of heavy rain events to climate change, suggesting that such occurrences will become more common and severe as the situation progresses. States including Alaska, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania have reported record rainfall, leading to flash flooding incidents.
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Record Rainfall and Flash Flooding Reported Across Multiple US States
Recent heavy rainfall has led to flash flooding in various states across the US, with experts linking the trend to climate change. States such as Alaska, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania have all experienced record rainfall in the past month.
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Climate change driving more rains that lead to deadly flash floods, experts say
Record Rainfall and Flash Flooding Reported Across Multiple US States