Senegalese city of Saint-Louis threatened by rising sea levels

Senegalese city of Saint-Louis threatened by rising sea levels

[France 24 - Africa] - 21/01/2026
Senegal's former capital Saint-Louis, a coastal city and UNESCO World Heritage site, is threatened by rising sea levels caused by climate change. Estimates show that 70 percent of the city could disappear underwater by 2100. Thousands of fishermen have already been relocated. Our France 2 (…)
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