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More than 1.8 billion people worldwide at risk for severe flooding
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More than 1.8 billion people worldwide are at risk for severe flooding, according to new research published in the journals Nature Communications.

The study found that nearly 90% of people at risk live in poor countries and more than 780 million of those people live on less than $5.50 per day. 

The study did not consider protections such as levees, when assessing flood exposure, VOA News reports.

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