robert gray al jazeera, san juan puerto rico. >> in ten yeah has reopened nine months after it was attacked by al-shabaab. 148 people, most of them students, were killed when gunman opened fire in the camp in april. police are now permanently stationed there. in senegal islands around the low lying delta of the region are fast disappearing beneath rising seas. thousands of people living there are becoming climate change refugees. nicholas reports now. a suitcase, pots and pans, all belongs that were once safe before it was destroyed by rising water. it has become a daily ritual, finding out where the tide will swallow, and what she can save before it rises again. >> sounds in what was her living room, the memories are confronting. her children once plays here, and this is what remains of a kitchen where her mother shared her recipes. >> i am scared that more of our lives will disappear, washed away in this water that just won't stop rising. >> it is a slow and rising disaster, barely one meter above sea level, they are gradually being submerged. the water has destroyed patty fields, village