New Delhi: 3.60 crore population of the country is on the verge of catastrophic natural disasters. It is being expressed that after about 30 years from now, many coastal areas of the country including Mumbai, Kolkata will be submerged. Or they will have to face terrible floods every year. These areas may have to face heavy flooding during the monsoon season. This horrific revelation has been revealed in a report by the American Institute of Climate Central.
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According to this report, by the middle of this century, due to global warming, the sea level of water rose rapidly, India would not remain untouched. According to this report, it was believed that this would submerge the areas which are situated along the shores. Or whose ground level is very low. According to this report, the increase in sea level will have a very bad effect on the population of 10 countries around the world by 2050. Due to rapid urbanization and economic growth, the coastal floods pose the greatest threat to the people of Mumbai and Kolkata.
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From the study conducted through NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, the results have been derived that by 2050 the seawater level will increase so much that metros like Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Kolkata of India can also be submerged forever. This may cause about three crore people to face the problem of displacement.
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