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Climate change may make flooding worse. How can San Antonio’s past help the city prepare?

Despite major improvements in San Antonio’s flood infrastructure since the early 1900s, the city hasn’t always protected residents equally, and climate change now has the potential to generate ever-more-powerful flood conditions.