Rising sea levels will put about 200,000 coastal properties in England at risk by 2050, new research says. alextomo reports from Portishead.
Researchers from the University of East Anglia say that around a third of England’s coastline could be threatened by 2050 – and government experts admit homes will have to be abandoned.
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