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Conservation group names Mississippi River ‘most endangered,’ cites proposed FEMA cuts

  • The Mississippi River has been identified as the nation's most endangered river due to proposed cuts to FEMA and increasing severe weather, according to American Rivers.
  • Flooding incidents are growing more severe and frequent, driven by climate change, with damage costs reaching $20 billion during the last major flood in 2019.
  • Kelly McGinnis, executive director of One Mississippi, stated that the river is vital for water supply, wildlife, and the economy, indicating significant cultural importance.
  • American Rivers noted that cuts to FEMA could risk river health and human safety along the entire 2,320-mile stretch of the Mississippi River.
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USA Today broke the news in United States on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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