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Buildings constructed too close to the coast are at risk of damage from rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and storm surges. Over time, these factors can undermine their structural integrity, leading to potential collapse or significant repairs. Additionally, increased flooding can result in costly property damage and loss of functionality. Long-term, such locations may also face zoning and insurance challenges as climate change impacts become more pronounced.

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