Middle East & Africa | Sink and swim

The sea is swallowing an African island

In Sierra Leone, adjusting to a warmer climate is getting harder

A girl looks on as seawater floods into her home on Nyangai Island, Sierra Leone
Is the puddle getting bigger?Photograph: Tommy Trenchard/Panos Pictures
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Standing on the shores of Nyangai, a small island off the coast of Sierra Leone, Melvin Kargbo points to his old football field, now below an expanse of seawater. Never large, Nyangai has shrunk from around 700 metres in length a decade ago to about 90 metres now. Most of its mango and coconut trees have been felled by the waves. The remaining residents live in a tight cluster of houses that flood frequently. Even so, they want to stay put. “We cannot leave this land,” says Mr Kargbo, a 35-year-old teacher. “I do not think there is a better life for us anywhere else.”

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