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<p><span class="dropcap">Y</span>ou’ll have heard how the city once ended in fire, and around these parts, it threatens to end in ice every few years or so. But once, not too long ago, Chicago flirted with ending in water, an entirely preventable man-made inundation that few saw but everybody felt – a two-billion-dollar sucker-punch tsunami that weighed in among the dozenmost costly floods in American history.</p>

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  <p>    <a href="http://www.granta.com/Contributors/Richard-Powers" class="nodestyle16" title="Richard Powers is the author of eight novels including Plowing the Dark and The Time of Our Singing, which won the W. H. Smith Literary Award in 2004. He lives in Illinois. ">Richard Powers</a>  
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