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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Fri Nov 1, 2019, 05:20 AM Nov 2019

The ice used to protect them. Now their island is crumbling into the sea.


Brady Dennis, Bonnie Jo Mount, John Muyskens 6 hrs ago

ILES-DE-LA-MADELEINE, QUEBEC —High on a bluff overlooking the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Adele Chiasson no longer ventures into her backyard for a simple reason: It is falling into the sea.

“I’m afraid to go out there,” the widow said one afternoon from the safety of her kitchen. She nodded toward the 70-foot-tall, red sandstone cliffs out back that creep closer with each passing year. “You never know when a section will fall off.”

Decades ago, when she and her husband moved to this modest house with its majestic views, they never imagined a vanishing coastline might one day drive them away. But the sea long ago claimed the ground where their children once played. An abandoned road out back has mostly crumbled into the surf below. Two of her neighbor’s homes have been moved inland.

The day might come when she, too, will be forced to abandon this precarious patch of earth. “I might not have a choice,” she says.

More:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/the-ice-used-to-protect-them-now-their-island-is-crumbling-into-the-sea/ar-AAJD8yp?li=BBnb7Kz
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