Disputita insulo malaperis sub maro ĉe la limo inter Barato kaj Bangladeŝo: Malsamoj inter versioj

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{{Dato|25|3|2010|Ĵaŭdo}}
La [[w:Insulo Suda Talpatti|Insulo Suda Talpatti]], neloĝata teritorio apud la [[w:Bengala Golfo|Bengala golfo]] inter [[{{w:|Barato|Barato]]}} kaj [[{{w:|Bangladeŝo|Bangladeŝo]]}}, malaperis, laŭ barataj sciencistoj.
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La insulo, lokiĝita sude de la [[w:Hariabhanga rivero|Hariabhanga rivero]], has been claimed by both Bangladesh and India for almost thirty years, since it first appeared in the eighties. The School of Oceanographic Studies in Calcutta commented that the disappearance of the island was confirmed by satellite imagery.
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Hazra attributed the island's disappearance to global warming, saying: "Coastal erosion and rising temperature in the Bay of Bengal between 2000 and 2009 led to the Purbasha island getting submerged. Temperature in the region has been rising at an annual rate of 0.4 degree celsius."
 
In 1996, another isle nearby, [[{{w:|Lohachara|Lohachara]]}}, was submerged beneath the waters, displacing its inhabitants; meanwhile, the [[{{w:|Ghoramara|Ghoramara]]}} island had lost about half its land, Hazra said. "We will have ever larger numbers of people displaced from the Sunderbans as more island areas come under water."
 
According to officials, eighteen percent of the Bangladeshi coastal land will be submerged if sea levels increase by one metre by 2050, and twenty million people will be displaced. -->