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  "path": "/article/new-york-city-new-orleans-at-greatest-risk-of-extreme-damage-from-floods-new-analysis-reveals/",
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  "textContent": "While New York City leads in terms of the absolute number of people threatened by flood, more than 98 percent of New Orleans’ population is at risk, according to a new study",
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