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Climate Change in Sundarban, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Climate Change in Sundarban, India
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There was the pedestrian road on the barrage beside the river which was vanished on 25th May, 2009, after a super cyclone, AILA divested the livelihoods of Sundarban. Most of the farmlands were under saline water. 90% farmlands of villages were affected by this cyclone; most of the cattle’s were died. The aftermath of devastating cyclone Aila that ravaged large parts of the West Bengal delta May 25 could cause lasting ecological damage to the Sundarban, the world's largest mangrove forest, experts fear. Aila has inundated the entire Sundarban region and displaced thousands of residents in the islands. They have lost everything in the natural calamity.


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