When Your River Goes Salty, So Does Your Life
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Seawater intrusion has decided to RSVP uninvited where the river meets the Arabian Sea, triggering a "collapse of farming and fishing communities." Talk about a salty party ruining algal diversity and local livelihoods! Farmers and fishers are basically watching their bread and butter drown in saltier drama than a reality TV reunion. As the article puts it, this intrusion is forcing entire communities to rethink their life choicesâspoiler: no one wanted to become a beach bum.
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(1 of 3)Source: Aljazeera | Published: 8/5/2025 | Author: Unknown
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