Sea level in India 2050: We all know that the climate of the Earth is changing and due to this the sea level is increasing. Large cities around the world are struggling with this problem and they are facing a threat of floods from sea level, many coastal states and cities of India are also under this danger. A recently released report has revealed that these cities may be submerged due to floods. This report of the people of Climate Central on the verge of natural disasters has scared everyone, according to which if the sea level rises rapidly due to global warming, India will not remain untouched by it. Around 3.60 million people of India are on the verge of a major natural disaster in future. According to the report of Climate Central, the rise in sea level by 2050 will increase the risk of floods in many coastal areas of the country, affecting a large number of people. This report is a serious warning for India. Most of Mumbai and Kolkata have clearly stated that big cities like Mumbai and Kolkata are the highest threat of coastal floods. Due to rapid urbanization and economic growth in these cities, this problem is expected to become more serious, which will affect the lives of millions of people. A study conducted by Nasaka Shuttle Radar Topography Mission has found that by 2050, the sea level will increase so much that metropolitates like Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Kolkata can be permanently submerged in India. Due to this, about three crore people may face the problem of displacement, which will be a major humanitarian crisis. Surat with a population of 50 lakhs may face terrible flood disaster every year, because the sea level is rising rapidly here. Odisha: Odisha: Odisha will affect the floods of about 5 lakhs in coastal areas like Odisha. By 2050, districts like Alappuzha and Kottayam will face disasters like coastal floods. The coastal areas of the Tamil Naduis state will also not remain untouched by floods and rising sea levels, including Chennai, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram, where millions of people live. The main reason is the main reason for the adjacent danger, which is the main reason for the imaginary danger, which is the dhlobal warming and the ocean The level is growing rapidly. If it is not controlled, serious challenges will arise for people living in coastal areas in the future. The Asia-Pacific region is facing the biggest threat. 7 of the 10 countries whose population will be the most affected by the rising level of the sea by 2050, 7 of them are in the Asia-Pacific region. India tops the list of most affected countries, where about 4 crore people will be in danger.

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