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‘Mumbai at risk of being wiped out by rising seas’

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A new research has found that rising seas could affect three times more people by 2050 than previously thought and India’s financial capital, Mumbai, is at the risk of being ‘wiped out’.

The New York Times has reported that the “authors of a paper published on Tuesday developed a more accurate way of calculatin­g land elevation based on satellite readings, a standard way of estimating the effects of sea-level rise over large areas, and found that the previous numbers were far too optimistic.”

The research paper was produced by Climate Central, a science organizati­on based in New Jersey, and published in the journal ‘Nature Communicat­ions’. However, the projection­s don’t account for future population growth or land lost to coastal erosion.

According to the new research, some 150 million people are now living on land that will be below the high-tide line by midcentury.

Much of India’s financial capital, Mumbai is at risk of being wiped out, the new projection­s suggest. Built on what was once a series of islands, the city’s historic downtown core is particular­ly vulnerable, it said.

The outlet quoted Dina

Ionesco of the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration as saying that — Overall research shows, that countries should start preparing now for more citizens to relocate internally.

Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration is an intergover­nmental group that coordinate­s actions on migrations and developmen­t.

According to a new research, some 150 million people are now living on land that will be below the high-tide line by midcentury.

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