Land along the East Anglian coast is in danger of erosion by the sea
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Almost 5,000 acres of land in East Anglian coast could be at risk from flooding because of coastal erosion, a report claims.
The National Trust says massive changes to the region's coastline are inevitable over the next few decades.
In a document called Shifting Shores, the trust is calling for action to cope with rising sea levels which will cause erosion and flooding.
A report says lengths of the coast in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex are at risk.
It also claims improving sea defences is expensive and counter-productive because they create even greater problems for communities and the environment elsewhere.
Tony Burton, director of policy and strategy at the National Trust, said: "Over the next few decades extensive coastal change, especially flooding and erosion caused by sea level rise and more frequent storms, appears inevitable.