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Israel has approved its first comprehensive flood management plan, which aims to protect critical hydrological infrastructure, preserve natural water-conveying systems, and promote "green-blue" spaces in response to climate change. The plan, open for public comment, seeks to mitigate flood risks in urban and agricultural areas while addressing national housing and infrastructure needs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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