The greatest risk will be subject to the United States, China and India.
By 2060 more than a billion people will be constantly exposed to the risk of catastrophic floods due to global climate change. This is stated in a new report by the British humanitarian organization Christian aid.
So, according to the study, the greatest risk will be subject to the United States, China and India.
They first of all will face the consequences of rising water levels in the oceans, among them hurricane-force winds.
It is also noted that the greatest danger facing Indian cities of Kolkata and Mumbai. Eight more cities in the list are located in Asia, followed by Miami.