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Kiribati King Tides Flooding Documentation
Beiataake Orea local teacher watches the 'King Tides' surge inland from a man made causeway the highest point on the islands, Tarawa, Kiribati, Pacific Ocean. Several low lying islands experience flooding during the unusual high tides caused by the 'King Tides'. Greenpeace and scientists are concerned that low lying islands face permanent inundation from rising seas due to climate change.
Unique identifier:
GP01CJK
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/02/2005
Locations:
Kiribati
,
Tarawa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Kiribati King Tide Flooding Documentation
Flooding occurs on the island due to unusual high tides caused by the 'King Tides' Greenpeace and scientists are concerned that low lying islands face permanent inundation from rising seas due to climate change.
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