The most significant ecological impact may be the saltwater that contaminated the soil and freshwater, killing important plants and soil microorganisms.

This can disrupt the local ecosystem and lead to a decrease in biodiversity. Additionally, the saltwater intrusion can also affect the agricultural productivity of the area, making it difficult for crops to grow and impacting the livelihoods of local communities that rely on agriculture. Over time, the long-term effects of the saltwater intrusion may permanently alter the landscape and ecosystem of the affected area. Proper management and mitigation strategies need to be implemented to prevent further damage and restore the affected areas to their natural state.