According to the Russian news agency Moscow on November 6, the Times of India, based on the map data of the US climate station, listed a list of cities that may be submerged in 2030.
First and foremost is Amsterdam, where architecture, bridges and nightlife are desirable. Although the Netherlands has flood control technology, the city will be the first to be hit by global warming and rising sea levels.
It is followed by the Iraqi port city of Basra, located on the west bank of the Shatt al-Arab River, which flows into the Persian Gulf. The city is in a swampy area and could be partially or completely submerged by 2030.
New Orleans, USA, already has flood levees, but even so, the local government will have to do a lot of preparations to see the next 10 years.
Located on the Adriatic Sea, Venice, Italy, consists of 118 islands. The city is sinking at a rate of two millimeters a year.
The eastern part of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, along the Mekong River, is threatened by rising water levels. Even if the city "survived," frequent storms and floods made it difficult to live in peace.
The Indian city of Kolkata, located in the Ganges Delta region, could also be submerged by 2030.
Both developing and developed regions will be affected by climate change. Scientists have repeatedly pointed out that global warming must be controlled within 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius. This is necessary to mitigate the consequences of global warming.

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