Vizag: A recent study conducted by the Centre for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) revealed that about 1 to 5 per cent of Visakhapatnam could be submerged by 2040 due to rising sea levels. As per this study, around 6.96-7.43 square km of sand dunes along the coast will be lost due to the erosion caused by the advance of the sea.
Sea level has been rising steadily between 1992 and 2021, gaining 2.38 cm in 20 years at a rate of 0.181 cm year, according to historical statistics.
One-two percent, or roughly 7 square kilometers, of the city may be submerged if sea levels rise by 16.7–18.3 cm by 2040. If the percentage of carbon emissions increases significantly, 61.58 square km will lost by 2100, the study also mentioned.
The main cause of sea level rise is the melting of ice caps due to global warming. The second reason is that the hills on the coast of Visakha have penetrated the sea but the natural movement of sand is being obstructed by Yarada Hill.