"MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Construction crews are wading into chest high pools of muck in a race against time to install pumps Miami Beach officials hope will help control an annual super-high tide threatening to flood south Florida's popular seaside city next week.
Around Oct. 9, a so-called 'King Tide' is expected to push almost an extra foot (30 cm) of water onto streets, going over sea walls and forcing residents to wade through flooded streets, an annual event causing widespread damage.
'It's been a nightmare,' said Andreas Schreiner, who has seen past high tides bring water up to and even inside his group of neighborhood restaurants, causing tens of thousands of dollars in losses due temporary shut downs and cleanup.
The event, caused by the alignment of the sun, moon and Earth, provides a taste of the potential impact of a longer-term two-foot sea level rise predicted for south Florida by 2060, according to the United States Geological Survey."
Zachary Fagenson and David Adams report for Reuters October 3, 2014.
Miami Beach Prepares For 'King Tide' Flooding, Taste Of Sea Level Rise
Source: Reuters, 10/06/2014