Recent hurricanes Helene and Milton poured trillions of gallons of rainwater across multiple states, causing catastrophic flooding. But the problem of increasingly elevated flood risk isn’t unique to the U.S.

Changing weather patterns, population movement, and other factors affecting inland and coastal waters expose 3 in 10 people worldwide to significant flood risk, according to a recent report from data and insights company Moody’s. North America’s population faces comparatively low risk among global regions; Southeast Asia and the Middle East experience the most flood risk over 10-, 30-, 50-, and 200-year periods.

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