Holocaust coming to this town soon, people stand by the mouth of death due to the melting of the country

Today we go through a period where the change in the earth’s climate is not just a minor and dangerous sign of the weather, but a great and dangerous sign. This change was mentioned by scientists as ‘climate change’, but the name it sounds, its seriousness is equally frightening. Its effect is visible in all parts of the earth and it is a great threat to human civilization. If concrete steps are not taken in this direction, then the existence of a person can be eradicated, or it may be deserted. Not only that, clear indications of climate change are now visible all over the world, and a small village of Greenland ‘Kanak’ is a lively example of this. What is Kanak and why is it special? Kanak (Qaanaaq), located on the northwest of Greenland, is a small town that has a population of about 650. It is one of the most northern regions in the world, where people live. People of this city have been living under many hard conditions for years – where the temperature remains below zero year after year. But now the difficult life here is becoming more difficult. The temperature here often moves from -20 to -30 ° C and lasts long. Because of this excessive cold, this area is known as ‘permafrost’, ie always the land frozen. As a result of this permafrost, buildings are built here on snow because the land below remains concrete for years. Now the country has begun to melt Parmafrost, climate change has made the biggest attack on this permafrost. Now the snow that was frozen for the first decades began to melt quickly in the summer. It made the country here unstable. There are cracks in the houses, the walls break and the floor is sunk. The homes of many people like Orla Cleest living in Kanak Town are serious damage. Orla has cracks in the living room and bathroom walls. The bathroom floor was uprooted and the tiles were broken. The kitchen walls are torn so that the cold winds enter the straight room. To avoid these winds, people stick ties to the walls so that they can somehow protect against the cold. According to scientific Sebastian Jestrani of the University of Copenhagen, scientific warnings, the soil and swampy areas are at greater risk of melting permafrost, as there is high moisture. When the ice freezes and then melts, the soil moves up and down. This activity damages the basis of buildings – it collapses, bends or falls. Kanak, which they settled in the 1950s, is located on the same soil and swampy soil. Then no one thought that this country would start to melt one day. But now that time has come. Increased temperature: The danger bell was seen in Greenland in 2018 when the temperature reached minus 23 ° C, which was much higher than the average temperature between 1958 and 2002. This is a sign that the temperature levels in the Arctic region are constantly increasing abnormally. The freezing of snow and then melting happens several times a year, while it has occurred once in decades. Due to the rapid of this climate cycle, not only buildings are at risk, but the entire ecosystem is affected. People living here, animals, birds, trees-all are in crisis. This is not just the problem of Kanak, the problem of the Kanak -Town Greenland is no longer locally. It is a global warning. Whatever happens in the Arctic region will affect the whole world. If you melt the ice of the Arctic, the sea level of the sea, which can immerse coastal cities. Summer waves and droughts will increase, which will destroy crops and deepen the food crisis. If we forget Kanak today by reading only a news, it will be dangerous to our future generations. Because the crisis in Kanak today can knock on our door tomorrow. Conclusion Climate change is not a distant fear, but today’s reality. The Kanak city of Greenland is a good example of the truth of the change of the earth that challenges human life. Now the time has come for governments, scientific communities, industry and ordinary citizens – everyone must take concrete steps to fight this problem. We need to work seriously on changes in energy sources, carbon emissions and environmental protection cuts. Otherwise, the day is not far when stories like Kanak will be heard from every corner of the world, but it would have been too late to do something.