Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles mhm while I feel worried about it, for the for the crafting, for the people in the islands, there's a grown man. I'm frightened of the storm now very much so. Yeah, yeah, the coastline is mood affair, but maybe in the areas up to 20 m, maybe more, it's getting smaller. It's, it'll get smaller and that will affect what the cropping you can do and cropping. I think the tide is probably higher than what it waas. Obviously that's coming from the climate change. There is more wind. I remember gales in my youth that would blow overnight. But Gale's nowadays seem to go for 23 days is the islands are from one end to the other are suffering plus a their coastlines in Britain, which doctor would ever see the money that would repair them? Yeah, the sea was getting closer and closer to the runway over the years we've been monitoring on and it's a times coming in 5 m at a time each year. So we've done in three phases over the years. Otherwise would have had to shorten the runway, which would reduce the size of the aircraft potentially that were able to come into tubercular. I suppose there has been erosion over the years, but certainly the last 20 to 30 years on this island is gone at a lot more faced. To show it up with boulders, anything at all would take a lot of money. And nobody in this needs now has that money that would day that would cope with all the coastlines. When you see the tide and where the tide flows over the land mode, you tend thio to what he about to pull it, I think.
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