Gujarat in crisis! The sea may become a threat in the near future, you should also read this report

A big crisis is looming over the world including Gujarat… The rising sea level may cause a big disaster… If we don’t worry today, many of Gujarat will drown in the coming years… What is the sea disaster on the people of Gujarat, see in this report.
Gujarat has the largest and longest coastline in the country. Then, in the coming years and decades, a natural situation is taking shape that will create an alarming situation for this long coastline. The main reason for which is that recently the Government of India has released a shocking report that the sea level has been increasing at an unprecedented and rapid rate during the last decade. This menace slowly creeping towards us will engulf many villages at once.
Seasonal cycles and changing temperatures are having an adverse effect on Gujarat’s coastline. According to the 2018 research, the coast of Gujarat is being washed away at a rate of 27.6 percent. That means sea water has reached 537.5 km of Gujarat’s 1945.60 km long coastline. Due to the rise in sea level, now the danger has increased on the coast of Gujarat and the coast of Gujarat is being washed away. The sea level is rising due to the change in the seasonal cycle and the increase in global temperature all over the world. In a way we can call this problem the effect of global warming.
Will the mangrove forest be a boon?
When sea water crisis is looming over 11 states including Gujarat, if there is any panacea to avoid this crisis, it is mangrove forest. Jiha, this is the forest that will stop the advancing sea water by becoming death. Mangrove forest of Sundarbans of Bengal in India is world famous. This forest has 50 stories of vegetation, its roots spread from the mud to the ground. Living in strong coastal winds, saline environments and low-oxygen environments, these plants also face strong ocean waves at high tide. But unfortunately we are also starting to destroy these coastal mangrove forests to increase degradation.