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Many more Chicago-area homes have a higher risk of flooding than people realize, research finds. Here’s why.

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation August 11, 2023

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When Kindy Kruller bought her Portage Park home more than six years ago, she didn’t think it could flood.There was no record of flooding there, Kruller said, and her home inspector and the real estate agent assured her that, even if there was a risk of flooding, protections were in place.But in the past year and a half, water has seeped into Kruller’s basement four times, including six inches after a record-setting . Now, when the basement... + full article



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