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The village of Miquelon is situated only two metres above sea level. It is the first French village to relocate due to the climate threat.
The village of Miquelon is particularly vulnerable to the onslaught of waves and storm surges during storms.The village of Miquelon, located in the French archipelago of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, is situated only two metres above sea level. This geographical location exposes it to increasingly significant climatic hazards.
A territory becoming uninhabitable
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is an archipelago located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, not far from its border with the Atlantic Ocean, immediately south of the island of Newfoundland. Former colonies, these islands have seen their status evolve considerably in recent decades, first becoming an overseas territory in 1946, then an overseas department in 1976, a territorial collectivity with special status in 1985, and finally an overseas collectivity in 2003.
This overseas country and territory, in addition to its special status, is subject to repeated storm surges and hurricane remnants, rendering certain parts of its territory progressively uninhabitable (or uninsurable) due in particular


