
Flooding in Chicago is getting worse. Here’s why.
From WBEZ News by WBEZ Chicago
April 23, 2026 · 7 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the worsening flooding in Chicago due to increased rainfall and climate change impacts on the city's infrastructure.
Chicago has been getting a LOT of rain lately. Streets all around the city have flooded. Water has seeped into people's basements. And partly because of climate change, this is all expected to get a lot worse. The likelihood of heavy rainstorms has increased sevenfold here over the past century. And our sewers can't handle the increase. HOST: LANE
People in this episode
Host: LANE
Topics covered
- flooding
- climate change
- rain
- sewers
- urban infrastructure
Keywords
- Chicago
- flooding
- climate change
- heavy rain
- sewers
- basements
- urban flooding
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Places: Chicago, Chicago
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