>>2698975>>2698983>>2698987>>2698988yeah, and the problem with the idea of "don't live there", is that many times the people who inhabited the area, originally either weren't able to be flooded out or were during a period where flooding wasn't common
it then grew to a sizeable area, being that it was at a crossroads, and then it grew even more, creating an entire town / city, now, essentially permanent
it sounds easy to just say "don't be there", and yet those who are born there typically only have 1 flood a lifetime, and that flood being one that doesn't end them, meaning they stay there, and then have more children, and they stay there too
then, the housing stays cheap, those who know either leave or choose a better house, and those who don't either move in / keep living there
whatever the end, humanity's technology will either advance enough to continually upkeep infrastructure until it'll terraformed or it'll just get turned into a kind of farmland