# UNESCO to Vote on Adding New World Heritage Sites to 'In Danger' List Due to Conflict and Climate Change

*The United Nations is poised to designate several new sites as World Heritage in Danger, citing threats from conflict and climate change.*

July 18, 2026 · World

The United Nations is set to list several new sites as World Heritage in Danger, highlighting threats from conflict and climate change. The 196 member states of UNESCO will vote on new additions to its World Heritage and World Heritage in Danger lists during a meeting in Busan, South Korea. Sites under consideration include the archaeological site of Sebastia in the West Bank, five castles in south Lebanon, the Boma-Badingilo grassland and woodland savannahs in South Sudan, and Lake Baikal in Russia. UNESCO's World Heritage Centre director, Lazare Eloundou Assomo, emphasized the importance of these designations in garnering global attention and support for preservation efforts.

## FAQs

- **What sites are expected to be listed as World Heritage in Danger?**
The sites include the archaeological site of Sebastia in the West Bank, five castles in south Lebanon, the Boma-Badingilo grassland and woodland savannahs in South Sudan, and Lake Baikal in Russia.

- **Why are these sites being considered for the list?**
These sites are threatened by conflict, climate change, pollution, and other factors that pose significant risks to their preservation.

- **What is the purpose of the World Heritage in Danger list?**
The list aims to draw global attention to these sites, helping states find funding, partners, and support to better preserve them.

- **How does being listed as World Heritage in Danger benefit a site?**
Listing can unlock funding and resources for preservation, increase global awareness, and promote tourism, which can provide economic benefits to local communities.

## Sources

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/world/un-to-list-more-sites-as-in-danger-from-conflict-or-climate-change-u3bn
