How thousands of homes were built inside Houston reservoirs designed to flood (audio)

Last year saw the most destructive Atlantic hurricane season on record. Asย climate change pushes ocean temperatures ever higher, scientists predict stormsย will continue growing more severe.

How did we get here? And what steps are we taking to ensure that rising seasย and catastrophic weather donโ€™t swallow American communities whole?

We investigated by wading throughย the damage left by Hurricane Harvey in Houston. It turns out that developers builtย thousands of homes inside a reservoir โ€“ a 50-square- mile area thatโ€™s not justย flood prone; itโ€™s designed to flood. Many residents didnโ€™t know this becauseย thereโ€™s no law requiring anyone to tell them. So after Harvey, they were left withย destroyed homes and little recourse.

Editor’s note: Neena Satija is a reporter for The Texas Tribune and Reveal, whichย is a weekly radio program produced by The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. For more, check outย the Reveal websiteย andย subscribe to the podcast.

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Neena Satija worked at the Tribune from 2013 to 2019. She was an investigative reporter and radio producer for the Tribune and Reveal, a public radio program from the Center for Investigative Reporting....