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Largest Flooded U.S Cities if All Ice Melted - With a Map

Can you name the largest cities in the United States that would be underwater if all the polar ice melted?
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Last updated: June 29, 2019
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Population
City
8,398,748
New York City
3,990,456
Los Angeles
2,325,502
Houston
1,584,138
Philadelphia
1,425,976
San Diego
1,030,119
San Jose
903,889
Jacksonville
883,305
San Francisco
744,955
Seattle
702,455
Washington
Population
City
694,583
Boston
653,115
Portland
602,495
Baltimore
508,529
Sacramento
470,914
Miami
467,354
Long Beach
450,189
Virginia Beach
429,082
Oakland
392,890
Tampa
391,006
New Orleans
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7 Comments
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Level 77
Jun 29, 2019
I'm sorry your home is underwater
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Level 67
Jun 29, 2019
If they think that's gonna stop me from living there they got another thing coming
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Level 63
Nov 30, 2020
Type in "DC" not accepted
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Level 66
Mar 16, 2021
World cities next?
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Level 66
Feb 23, 2022
Rip
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Level 63
Feb 2, 2024
time to buy beachfront property in arkansas i guess.
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Level 62
Feb 13, 2026
So California would benefit from the sea levels rising as they get more water to fight their effing fires. Florida is gone (not surprising as they are the lowest in elevation) and Hawaii looks unchanged...