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Gardi Sugdub has been
to the indigenous Guna people for
. The overcrowded island is just 366 metres long and 137 metres
, but was home to nearly 300 families. They relied on fishing and tourism to make a
. Islander Nadin Morales, 24, said: "We're a little sad…but the sea is sinking the island little by little." She added: "Lately, I've seen that climate change has had a major
.…The
comes to a level it didn't before, and the
is unbearable." Ms Morales said she hopes her
will prosper in its new location. Her new home will be in a $12 million government
two kilometres from the
from which boats go to Gardi Sugdub.