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Maroc Maroc - CAPETOWNETC.COM - A La Une - 29/Aug 10:00

V&A Waterfront prepares for the long-term effects of rising sea levels

Rising sea levels and severe storms have began threatening coastlines across the world and Cape Town is no exception. Research has indicated that by 2050, coastal tourism, an important field in the economy of the city, will be seriously affected. Also read: City urges residents to conserve water, irrespective of rising dam levels As a result of rising sea levels,...

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