Finnish city will go under water?

No matter how scientists and environmental activists argue, but still climate change on the planet occurs inexorably. In Finland, the voice is already sounding that it is necessary to urgently take measures to save seaside cities that threaten flooding.

The report of the Specialists of the Working Group on Climate Affairs prevents that heavy logging, floods and floods in the coming decades can be the usual picture for Finland.

The global climate change carries to the territory of the country of Suomi cyclones, which in the near future will cause heavy rains. According to the calculations of experts, the level of precipitation will rise in autumn and in winter from October to February.

Professor of meteorology, Hilppa Gregov researcher predicts that it is rain that represent the greatest threat.

Measures that Finland takes to reduce emissions into the atmosphere, in the opinion of experts are insufficient. Even if the goals have been reached, it will not change the general trend of imagging natural cataclysms. Therefore, the finnam must already prepare for trouble.

Experts calculated that the greatest risk threatens the city located in the southwest – Pori. After it, climate change even will be hurt by the homeland of Santa Claus in the north of Finland – Rovaniemi.

The South Coast of the Baltic Sea in Finland is also along the rivers and coasts in the cities area in the south-east – Hamina and in the south – Kotka will take on the lion’s share of heavy rains and floods. Therefore, residents of these regions in the near future will fight for their existence in new conditions.

Professor H.Gregov says that the Finns living there will have to be considered with a lack of drinking water, and with limited access to heating, which will be very painful for the northern country.

The authors of the report draw attention to the fact that now the pouring rains are damaged to the urban infrastructure, when the level of precipitation has become higher by 2-3 percent.

The scholar’s forecast says that a three-time increase will not stop: the volume of drop-down precipitation will grow by 8-9 percent annually, that is, 5 times higher than now, explains H. Gregov.

According to Yle.fi, already today the authorities of Helsinki and the second largest city of the country near the capital – Espoo spend the amount of 4 million euros per year to compensate the damage caused by rains as a result of the flooding of urban infrastructure.

Country thousands of lakes, as follows from the report, facing serious challenges in the climate war for survival. The water element, with which it is not so easy to cope, threatens not only the rise in the level of the oceans, but also with the rains and the following floods that can be overwhelmed the streets and squares of Finnish cities and towns. And then the most convenient transport can be a boat or boat.

Actually, the speech in a wide context can not only go about Finland, but also about other countries whose coast is washed by the sea and where the sediments began to fall out more often and in the greater.