Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata among cities that may be submerged by 2050: Report
Parts
of Mumbai, Surat, Chennai and Kolkata will be either underwater or
ravaged by recurring floods by 2050 as sea levels across the world
will continue to rise with increasing carbon emissions.
Across
India, an estimated 31 million people live in coastal areas at risk
of annual flooding, a number that could go up to 35 million by
mid-century and rise further to 51 million by the year 2100. These
projections are based on extreme-case scenarios if global carbon
emissions continue to rise unabated. At the moment, 250 million
people around the globe live in areas at risk of annual coastal
floods.
“This
research means that the stakes are even higher than we thought,”
said Benjamin H. Strauss, CEO and chief scientist at Climate Central,
where the study was conducted.
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