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Old Posted Aug 23, 2023, 4:44 AM
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Originally Posted by mrnyc View Post
well err, umm, AhCthcUalLY it is easier to just move the city. miami is nothing but a bunch of residential anyway, so its no real loss.


Unless people and businesses merely relocated to another city (or cities) which is highly unlikely, to 'move' Miami would cost trillions because residences, businesses, infrastructure, commercial buildings, utilities, etc would have to be rebuilt elsewhere. It's why discussion of abandoning New Orleans leading to and after Katrina was academic. You just don't abandon major American cities.
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