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Kandla, Okha, And Bhavnagar Are At Risk: Indian Cities Will Be Submerged In The Sea.

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  • Only 79 years, i.e., AD. In 2100, 12 coastal cities in India are likely to be submerged in 3 feet of water.
  • As the ice accumulated at the poles melts due to the ever-increasing heat. 

As a result, sea levels are rising. The three cities in Gujarat with the longest coastline in the country are on this list, which includes Okha, Kandla, and Bhavnagar. This report is provided by NASA's C Level Projection Tool.

Due to global warming, the coastal area of ​​cities like Chennai, Kochi including Bhavnagar, Kandla, and Okha in Gujarat in India is declining. People living along the coast will soon have to move to safer places, as rising 3 feet of water in any coastal area means that many sites will be devastated. Come on, let's find out who made this revelation and how.

The American space agency NASA has developed a sea-level projection tool based on a recent report by this Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The report says that by 2100, global warming is expected to increase dramatically. 

Temperatures will raise by an average of 4.4 degrees Celsius if carbon emissions and pollution are not stopped. Temperatures directions increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next two decades alone. If the temperature rises so much, it is natural that the glacier will melt. Its water can wreak havoc on plains and coastal areas.

NASA's projection tool maps the entire world to show where sea levels are expected to rise in which areas of the world in which year. The IPCC reports on the state of the world's environment every 5 to 7 years. This time the report is pretty scary. This is the first point that NASA has developed a tool to measure water levels around the world. This tool will measure sea levels in every country in the world where there are coastlines.

The 12 cities in India will be submerged in half to three feet of seawater by the year 2100 because by then, the heat will have increased so much that the sea level will also rise. The cities most at risk are Bhavnagar. The water level will rise to 2.69 feet by 2100, up from 3.54 inches by last year. Kochi- The sea level has been increased to 2.32 feet, from 2.36 inches until the previous year. Mormugao- The sea level here will rise to 2.06 feet, up from 1.96 inches last year.

The following most vulnerable cities are Okha (1.96 ft), Tuticorin (1.93 ft), Paradip (1.93 ft), Mumbai (1.90 ft), Okha (1.87 ft), Mangalore (1.87 ft), Chennai (1.87 ft). ) And Visakhapatnam (1.77 ft). Here is the Kidderpora area of ​​West Bengal, where there was no risk of rising sea levels until last year. 

There will also be half a foot of water growing by the year 2100. The problem, however, is that there are many essential ports on each of these coastlines. There is also a business center. Fishing and oil are also being traded. 

Source from Divyabhashkar