Article 175A4 Louisiana's vanishing island: the climate 'refugees' resettling for $52m

Louisiana's vanishing island: the climate 'refugees' resettling for $52m

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Lauren Zanolli in Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana
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Isle de Jean Charles has lost 98% of its land and most of its population to rising sea levels - but as remaining residents consider relocation, what happens next is a test case to address resettlement needs

Wenceslaus Billiot, an 88-year-old native of Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, remembers growing up on a much different island than the two-mile sliver of his ancestral home that remains today.

"When I was a kid I used to do trapping in the back," he said, gesturing towards the back of the small, one-story house that stands elevated on stilts to escape the floods that roll in from the bayou after nearly every storm. "You could walk for a long time. Now, nothing but water."

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