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Photostory                                                                               SINKING
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 Centre, more than 700,000
 Bangladeshis have been
 displaced on average by natural
 disasters. The number spiked
 during the years with
 catastrophic cyclones, like
 2009's Aila, which displaced
 millions of people and killed
 more than 200. But even in
 relatively calmer years, there is
 a rising drumbeat of
 displacement as the sea-level
 rises, and erosion, salinity
 intrusion, crop failures, and
 repeat inundation make life
 along the coast untenable.
 Overall, the number of
 Bangladeshis displaced by the
 varied impacts of climate
 change could reach 13.3
 million by 2050, making it the
 country's number-one driver of
 internal migration, a World
 Bank report states.











 With rising sea levels,   As the rising water level
 warmer temperatures and   continues to devour homes in
 increasingly extreme   Bangladesh's coastal areas,
 weather conditions, the   people have been forced to
 world is moving toward a   find floating solutions.  Year
 climate crisis. Climate   after year, devastating floods
 change poses an existential   break through the mud
 threat to human civilisation   embankments, washing away
 and threatens to push   homes and crops. Thousands
 millions of species to the   of families across the region
 brink of extinction. The   desperately survive in
 rising sea level catalysed by   makeshift houses on boats
 climate change has   with limited supply of food
 displaced millions from   and water. However, they are
 their homes. However, the   well aware of the
 intensity of the climate   inevitability. Lack of land to
 displacement crisis across   cultivate and water to drink
 the globe pales in   will force them to leave their
 comparison to that in the   villages one day. Eventually,
 face of modern-day   they will have to flee to
 Bangladesh.  Dhaka's congested slums,
 According to the Internal   living precariously on menial
 Displacement Monitoring   work.




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