World in focus: Life goes on
Panamanians displaced by sea level rise head to new homes
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Their destination, Nuevo Carti, boasts houses that each have two bedrooms, a living and dining room, kitchen, bathroom and laundry — all with potable water and electricity.
Each house is about 41 square meters on a plot of 300 square meters, and there are common cultural spaces and facilities for people with disabilities.
The conditions are undoubtedly better, but the community has mixed feelings nevertheless.
"We are sad because if this island disappears, a part of our heart, of our culture, disappears with it," said Lopez, who was born on Carti Sugtupu 72 years ago.