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Tag: flooding

A man walks along a pathway closed due to levee construction in Foster City on Dec. 2, 2020. In 2018, Foster City passed a bond measure to fund levee repair in order to maintain FEMA accreditation and protect from future flooding and sea level rise. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters

Rising seas: California’s affordable housing faces worse floods

Avatar by Julie Cart December 3, 2020December 3, 2020

For low-income Americans, the number of homes at risk of flooding could triple by 2050, researchers say. Three Bay Area cities are among the top at-risk communities.

Water level will rise in the Mission Bay area of San Francisco and will affect the popular lunch spot, Mission Rock Resort

Without urgent action, California’s sea-level rise a threat to housing, economy, report says

Elizabeth Castillo by Elizabeth Castillo December 10, 2019March 17, 2020

On a holiday week, fire, rain — and workplace turmoil

Avatar by Laurel Rosenhall November 26, 2019November 26, 2019

Gathering storm: What California must learn from the Midwest floods

Avatar by Guest Commentary April 1, 2019
PARADISE, CA - NOVEMBER 15: Aerial footage shows homes destroyed by the Camp Fire near the Paradise Plaza off Clark Road in Paradise, California, on Thursday, November 15, 2018. (LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group)

Fire, rain, PG&E’s dire straits, and privacy

Dan Morain by Dan Morain March 1, 2019
View of theView of the Tuolumne River as it approaches the confluence with the San Joaquin. Dos Rios Ranch, with more than six miles of river frontage, is among sites in which floodplains are being restored. Photo via River Partners River as it approaches the confluence with the San Joaquin. Dos Rios Ranch has more than six miles of river frontage. Photo via River Partners

Let it flow: In about-face, state breaks and shifts levees to restore natural floodplains

Avatar by Alastair Bland December 4, 2018June 23, 2020
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