Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Sea-Level-Rise-in-India-27MZIFLQX2UD.htmlConceptually similarSea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V2KCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V2BCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V28Completed★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V1XCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V23Completed★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V2QCompleted★★★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V1FCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V1ZCompleted★★★★Sea Level Rise in IndiaGP01V2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP01V1KSea Level Rise in IndiaAnjana Koyal lives in Satjellia island and is one of the many people affected by sea level rise: "I am a student and my school is flooded with water. The level of the river water is increasing particularly at night. We have no food and no clothes. There are too many mosquitoes, flies, and a bad smells comes from the water.There is no road and the river bank has not yet been prepared".Locations:Asia-India-Indian Sundarbans-West BengalDate:21 Jun, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Peter CatonMaximum size:4872px X 6496pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Floods-Girls-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Portraits-Poverty-Rivers-Sea level rise-SeriousnessShoot:Climate Voices in Indian SundarbansThe Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world, a particularly ecologically sensitive area. Scientists estimate that over 70,000 people will be displaced from the Sundarbans due to sea level rise by the year 2030.