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A recent study on climate change in the southern coastal cities of Yemen until 2050 reveals significant disparities in the levels of climate-related risks facing these areas. Cities like Aden and Hadramaut are prioritized for intervention, facing risks such as hurricanes, floods, coastal inundation, heat stress, and desertification. These hazards lead to widespread damage to infrastructure, water resources, and food security, with an expected increase in the impacts of rising sea levels and higher temperatures. The study emphasizes the need for local preventive strategies based on improving infrastructure, early warning systems, and coastal protection. It highlights the importance of targeting interventions particularly in the most vulnerable areas and equipping communities to cope with climate changes to ensure greater sustainability and security for coastal cities until 2050.
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