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Climate Central flood maps show areas of the world that would be underwater if the oceans rose one foot .
A one-foot increase would swamp much of the Georgia and Florida coasts, swamping Savannah , Jacksonville , and Charleston .
These large cities along the Atlantic have not built major barriers to hurricane-driven floods, and the costs of doing so would be billions of dollars .
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