Rising sea levels will greatly affect coastal cities in a number of ways. Firstly, increased flooding and erosion can damage infrastructure and render certain areas uninhabitable. Additionally, saltwater intrusion into freshwater resources can threaten food supplies as well as the availability of drinking water. Moreover, rising sea levels contribute to the frequency and severity of storms such as hurricanes, amplifying the risk of major disasters. These impacts can be devastating to the social and economic health of coastal communities, leading to displacement, financial insecurity, and reduced access to services such as healthcare and education.
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