Rising seas and shifting sands attack ancient Alexandria from below

By Heba Fouad

ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (Reuters) -From her ninth-floor balcony over Alexandria’s seafront, Eman Mabrouk looked down at the strip of sand that used to be the wide beach where she played as a child.

“The picture is completely different now,” she said. The sea has crept closer, the concrete barriers have got longer and the buildings around her have cracked and shifted.

Every year 40 of them collapse across Egypt’s second city, up from one on average a decade ago, a study shows.

The…

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News Source: www.al-monitor.com

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