Tamil Nadu cities at risk of drowning,
Tamil Nadu cities at risk of drowning,
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The impact of global warming and climate change can be seen in many parts of the world. Various studies have pointed out what catastrophes will occur in the future. Therefore, things like the precautionary measures to be taken by mankind are beginning to gain importance. In turn, environmental and climate change experts and scientists from 195 countries that are members of the UN General Assembly have periodically issued a report called the IPCC.

Accordingly, a recent report contains various shocking information. That is, the increase in global warming is happening very fast. As a result, the average temperature will rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2030. This is a faster process than expected. The melting of glaciers in the Himalayas is very fast for India.

Tamilnadu corona update

Tamil Nadu recorded 1,893 positive cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday, bringing the state tally to 25,79,130. Among these, Chennai reported 209 positive cases, bringing the city’s total to 5,40,063. The state recorded 27 deaths on Tuesday, putting the state toll at 34,367. A total of 1,930 patients were discharged following treatment, taking the total number of recoveries to 25,24,400.

 

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