Inside the VERY overcrowded Caribbean island which is home to more than 2,000 people but has NO sanitation system or electricity
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Carti Sugtupu, which also known as Gardi Sugdub or 'Crab Island,' is the focus of a short YouTube video. In the short documentary, locals reveal how their livelihoods are being severely impacted by global warming. The tiny outcrop, which measures some 1,300 feet by 500 feet, is home to around 2,000 people

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