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‘The sea took everything away’: how Nigeria’s ‘Happy City’ is disappearing beneath the waves

More than half of Ayetoro – a Christian utopia founded in the 1940s – has been lost to the ocean, and its remaining people are running out of options

Raccontata datheguardian.cominfobae.com

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‘The sea took everything away’: how Nigeria’s ‘Happy City’ is disappearing beneath the waves

More than half of Ayetoro – a Christian utopia founded in the 1940s – has been lost to the ocean, and its remaining people are running out of options

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infobae.com15 g fa

Ayetoro, la ciudad nigeriana que perdió más de la mitad de su territorio ante el Atlántico

Ayetoro (Nigeria) perdió el 50% de su territorio en dos décadas por erosión marina, destruyendo viviendas, escuelas e infraestructura. La erosión acelerada por cambios en corrientes oceánicas expone fragilidad climática de comunidades costeras y advierte riesgos análogos en ciudades nigerianas sin protección ambiental.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘The sea took everything away’: how Nigeria’s ‘Happy City’ is disappearing beneath the waves

    More than half of Ayetoro – a Christian utopia founded in the 1940s – has been lost to the ocean, and its remaining people are running out of options

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·infobae.com

    Ayetoro, la ciudad nigeriana que perdió más de la mitad de su territorio ante el Atlántico

    La erosión costera consumió más de 700 viviendas, escuelas e iglesias en menos de dos décadas, destruyó la economía pesquera local, comprometió los servicios sanitarios y dejó a…

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