Looking at many things, the countdown has also started for them. Meaning, according to the years written for some countries, after that those places will cease to exist. After hearing all this, you too would want to know the names of those countries, so let us tell you that list!
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam, famous for its beautiful canals and historical attractions, is facing a serious threat due to rising sea levels. According to estimates, the Netherlands' flood protection system, which includes dams and embankments, is facing a lot of pressure due to the constantly rising water level. This threat is further increased by the rapid sinking of the land, which needs serious attention.
New Orleans, United States
New Orleans, located on the banks of the Mississippi River, is a symbol of American culture. But, the rising sea level is threatening the existence of this city. To protect the city from floods, the government here is dependent on flood prevention walls. The day these walls weaken, this city may have to face severe floods. Therefore, New Orleans will have to strengthen these walls as soon as possible, so that it can protect itself from the rising sea.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The city is also facing rising sea levels. Its eastern district in particular is at risk of flooding, while the Mekong Delta is also at risk of flooding. The city has made no effort to protect itself, leading to estimates that the city could be flooded by 2030.
Venice city, Italy
Venice, famous for its amazing beauty and canals, is also facing the wrath of nature. Rising sea level and slowly sinking land, due to climate change, this city is becoming even more dangerous. Let us tell you, Venice has been flooded many times before, due to which more storms can come in the future and the sea level can rise.
Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand's capital Bangkok may also cease to exist in the future. Here too the land is sinking and the sea level is rising. It is being said that due to the continuous rise in the water level, most of the areas of Bangkok may submerge in water.
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