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Rabaere Matai and Troubles with Sea Walls
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This is the flag of Kiribati.
Rabaere lives in Teaoraereke Village in the Gilbert Islands, which is part of Kiribati. This is the flag of Kiribati.
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Rabaere’s home is only a few metres above the level of the sea.
Sea levels are rising so Rabaere and his family have a sea wall to protect their home.
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When Cyclone Pam passed through the Pacific in 2015 it caused large sea swells and high winds in Kiiribati.
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Rabaere’s sea wall was damaged during this time.
‘It was unreal because it was low tide and all of a sudden the sea was high within 30 minutes. This was the first time that the sea wall had been broken.’
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How must it feel to have the sea so close
Stop and reflect: How must it feel to have the sea so close and have the sea level continuing to rise?
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The wall was damaged more than three times that year.
Rabaere has had to rebuild the broken sections. Each time this happens though the wall loses its strength.
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In this photo Rabaere stands behind his wall.
Unfortunately his family are now finding that the water is claiming their toilets and shower block too further down the coast.
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Now he has decided to build a stronger wall made of cement.
Rabaere and his family must pay to repair and build their own sea wall. This is an old Kiribati $2 coin from 1989.
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Let’s remember Rabaere and his family and pray for them.
Photo Credits: Caritas
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