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According to official figures, more than one third of the inhabitants in the small Pacific Canvas country, which scientists predicted to be immersed in water by rising seas, applied for a turning point to migrate to Australia.

More than 3000 tovas applied to the first visa group to allow them to live, work and work in Australia.

Climate change pose an existential threat to canvas.Credit: Getty

Tuvalaş, one of the biggest risks of climate change, which experts say it increases sea levels, has a population of 11,000 in nine ATOLS scattered in the Pacific between Australia and Hawaii.

Tuvaja’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Tapugao Falefou told Reuters that he was afraid he was afraid by a large number of people competing for this opportunity, and the small community wanted to know who would be the first climate immigrants.

Until 2050, NASA scientists Project Daily Tides will sink half of the main atol of Funafuti, which hosts 60 percent of the inhabitants of Tuvalala, and stick to a narrow land of 20 meters of peasants.

The average height of the canvas with only 2 meters, a 15 cm marine level increase in the last thirty years, one and a half times the global average.

In order to prevent brain release from Tuvalala, 280 visas are closed on 18 July.

With Reuters

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