This image is a map of the City of London highlighting areas at risk of flooding by 2050, as projected due to climate change and rising sea levels.
The map is overlaid with the boundaries of the City of London and includes prominent landmarks such as St Paul’s Cathedral, Mansion House, and the Barbican. The map specifically indicates flood risk areas in blue, which are predominantly located along the southern edge of the City, adjacent to the River Thames. Notable locations within the flood risk zone include parts of the area around St Paul’s Cathedral, Bank, and Mansion House. The title at the top of the image states, “The City of London will need to further raise flood defences by 2050,” emphasizing the necessity for enhanced flood protection measures.