'Mangrove Man' in India fights to salvage sinking shores

T. M. Akanitth, grandson of T. P. Murukesan, holds a mangrove sapling grown at their home nursery on Vypin Island, in Kochi, Kerala state, India, on March 4, 2023. Murukesan said he has planted over 100,000 mangroves in the area. (AP Photo/Shawn Sebastian)

VYPIN ISLAND, India (AP) — On the receding shorelines of low-lying Vypin Island off India’s western coast, T. P. Murukesan fixed his eyes on the white paint peeling off the damp walls of his raised home and recounted the most recent floods.

“The floods are occurring more frequently and lasting longer,” he said. The last flood was chest-height for his young grandson. “Every flood brings waters this high, we just deal with it.”

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