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  2. 2024 Koshi flood - Wikipedia

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    According to the media reports, the flood caused by the release of approximately 6.61 lakh cusecs of water from the Birpur Barrage of the Koshi river is one of the most disastrous in the history of floods in Bihar. Local residents said that they had seen this type of large amount of water 56 years ago in the Koshi river. [3]

  3. Flood management - Wikipedia

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    Flood maps are useful to create documentation that allows policy makers to make informed decisions about flood hazards. [63] Flood mapping also provides conceptual models to both the public and private sectors with information about flooding hazards. [64] Flood mapping has been criticized in many areas around the world, due to the absence of ...

  4. Indian Armed Forces and the 2014 Jammu and Kashmir floods

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    There was no warning of the heavy rain or the floods. The people, the state and the armed forces in the area, were caught unaware by the 2014 floods.None of the Federal or the State Government agencies responsible for monitoring natural disasters and providing early warning, such as [a] Floods -Central Water Commission [b] Landslide hazard – Geological Survey of India (GSI) [c] Avalanche ...

  5. Residents concerned over future of historic Eastern Ky ... - AOL

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    A month on from record flooding in Eastern Kentucky, some buildings at a historic community center have not been cleaned and there are concerns about the future of the structures.

  6. Floods in the United States (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    The flooding was the worst in Rhode Island history, as the Pawtuxet River crested over 69 feet—12 feet above flood stage, shattering the previous record by several feet. The rainstorm, which occurred during the cool, dry season, added 8.79" to an already rainy March.

  7. Urban flooding - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of urban flooding, each with a different cause. City planners distinguish pluvial flooding (flooding caused by heavy rain), fluvial flooding (caused by a nearby river overflowing its banks), or coastal flooding (often caused by storm surges). Urban flooding is a hazard to both the

  8. Floods in India - Wikipedia

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    The flood also disrupted the power supply, water supply, communication, and transportation systems in the city. Many roads and bridges were damaged or submerged by the flood water, making them impassable for vehicles and pedestrians. The flood also posed a threat to public health and safety due to water-borne diseases and electrocution. [7] [8]

  9. 2006 Surat flood - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 flood was one of the major floods with peak water flow of about 15 lakh cubic foot per second (cfs or cusec), while the 1970 flood had a peak flow about 13.14 lakh cfs. [ 9 ] The Ukai Dam was constructed in 1972, flood control was one of the objectives of the dam's construction. [ 10 ]