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Chilling report reveals 13 cities that could be underwater by 2050
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Published 12:26 12 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Chilling report reveals 13 cities that could be underwater by 2050

Rising sea levels could submerge these major cities

Rikki Loftus

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A chilling report has revealed 13 cities that could end up underwater by 2050.

Sea levels are continuing to rise and major cities are at risk of sinking below the surface in the next 25 years.

Studies have shown that this impact of climate change is primarily impacting coastal cities and it could result in our world looking very different in the decades to come.

Rising sea levels are putting major cities at risk (Wokephoto17/Getty Images)
Rising sea levels are putting major cities at risk (Wokephoto17/Getty Images)

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Here’s a list of the 13 cities that are in particular danger of disappearing.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The Netherlands is part of the Low Countries, which sit low, flat and close to the North Sea.

The country is so low in fact, that its lowest point is a whopping 22 ft below sea level.

With rising levels, this leaves Amsterdam exposed and at risk of falling below the surface.

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK

The area is impacted by the rising levels of the River Nene, which feeds into the North Sea.

In the future, this could make the city unlivable.

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

A lot of the areas in Ho Chi Minh City are heavily built-up marshland, which are all at risk.

A study revealed that the city is sinking by 16.2mm a year and the majority of the southern Vietnamese provinces could be underwater in the next 25 years.

Venice could end up underwater (Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images)
Venice could end up underwater (Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images)

Venice, Italy

Venice is in a tricky position as it is sinking by 2mm a year. It also battles severe flooding which is likely to get worse due to the impact of climate change.

Bangkok, Thailand

The city is currently 1.5 meters above sea level but it is sinking and more than 10% of citizens in the country live on land that could be underwater in the next 25 years.

Basra, Iraq

The city is surrounded by canals and streams which make it very vulnerable to rising sea levels which could flood the city in the coming years.

New Orleans could suffer severe flooding in the next few years (Atlantide Phototravel/Getty Images)
New Orleans could suffer severe flooding in the next few years (Atlantide Phototravel/Getty Images)

New Orleans, US

This city is sinking by about two inches every year, with about half of the area already sitting below sea level.

Kolkata, India

Kolkata is particularly affected by the monsoon season which could sink the city by 2050.

Miami, US

Some studies suggest that the Floridan city will be 60% submerged by 2060. It’s also predicted that by 2040, the sea levels will be 10 to 17 inches higher than at the turn of the century.

Shanghai has been sinking for the last century (Wangwukong/Getty Images)
Shanghai has been sinking for the last century (Wangwukong/Getty Images)

Shanghai, China

This city has been sinking progressively for the last 100 years.

The area is also vulnerable to flooding, which is concerning considering the amount of people who are living on the low-lying land.

Alexandria, Egypt

Alexandria sits on the edge of the Nile River delta, which causes the city to be prone to flooding.

As sea levels rise, this could become an increasing problem by 2050.

Malé, Maldives

It’s predicted that by 2050, a whopping 80% of the island could be uninhabitable.

Rising sea levels could sink Malé, which is vulnerable as it sits on the Indian Ocean.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The city sits in an expanding flood zone, with over 70 million residents at risk.

According to reports, Rio de Janeiro could see their sea level rise by eight inches in the next 25 years.

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