Bangladesh - A Country Drowning

Bangladesh, a low-lying delta nation, faces an existential threat from rising sea levels. Its vast coastal region, home to millions, is gradually disappearing beneath the waves. Storm surges and cyclones, intensified by climate change, regularly devastate communities, displacing residents and destroying livelihoods. Infrastructure is crumbling, and salinity is seeping into freshwater sources, posing a grave health risk. The country's future hangs in the balance as it struggles to adapt to the relentless onslaught of a changing climate, leaving its people vulnerable and its very existence in peril.