From extreme weather obliterating homes to rising sea levels ruining crops, climate breakdown is a terrifying daily reality for many
, the Guardian will be publishing the stories of the people whose lives have been upended – sometimes devastated – by the climate breakdown.I live in the Hatkhola locality of Ghoramara. I remember how on this island, during my childhood, I had a very happy and enjoyable life. We had a big mud-walled house. We also had large farmland of our own where rice and other vegetables grew. We sold a big part of our farm produce in the market. Like some other families in the island we were pretty rich.
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