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Climate change: The Indian village that could disappear under water
Uppada, a coastal village within the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, is understood for its distinctive weaving custom.
However its existence is beneath risk due to rising sea ranges.
A number of folks have been displaced as heavy coastal erosion has damaged their homes and broken properties.
They’re now settling additional away from the coast.
Local weather researchers say the neighbouring metropolis of Kakinada – simply 16 miles away – is also submerged in 80 years.
Video by Shankar Vadishetti and Ravi Pedapolu.
Edited by Sangeetham Prabhakar
Extra on local weather summit