is set to reshape American cities over the next few years as people increasingly abandon flood, heat and wildfire 'danger zones' for calmer climes.
Scientists told DailyMail.com that several cities are 'slowly dying' due to residents fleeing popular waterside destinations which are prone to flooding - with many metros predicted to look 'dramatically different' in just a few decades.
Areas of Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Providence and are named as the top metro regions forecast to experience the biggest proportional exodus due to flood risk. Meanwhile, relatively 'safe zones' such as
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