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Published 08:24 23 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 08:25 23 Feb 2018 GMT
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Ireland and the UK proved to have the worst flood projections, with 85 percent of UK cities with a river predicted to overflow.
European capitals including, Dublin, Helsinki, Riga, Vilnius and Zagreb are likely to experience the most extreme rise in flooding, with a high risk also in places such as Cork, Derry, Waterford, Wrexham, Carlisle and Glasgow.
Low-risk cities include Derry, Chester, Carlisle, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Newcastle.
Prof Richard Dawson, who co-authored the study, said that vicious droughts are also on the horizon in Europe.
“Although southern European regions are adapted to cope with droughts, this level of change could be beyond breaking point."
He has noted that there is an “urgent need” to redesign cities in order to adapt with harsh weather conditions.News

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