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May 7th, 2016, 10:58 AM
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Re: Flood in India

India is among the highly flood prone countries in the world and flood are most common and widespread of all other natural disasters.

Uttarakhand Floods 2013
The 9 districts of Uttarakhand received massive Landslides and heavy rainfall, which caused flashfloods in the whole state. The Kedarnath Temple was damaged and around 1000 people have died. It is one of the most disastrous floods in the history of India.

Himalayan Flash Floods 2012
Himalayan flash floods occurred on the midnight of August 3, 2012 in the Himalayan states of India. The cloudburst was left 31 people dead and triggered landslides and flash floods.

Brahmaputra Floods 2012
124 people have been killed and worst hit area was Kaziranga National Park,13 great India rhinos and around 500 animals have died.

2010 Ladakh Floods
Ladakh floods occurred across the most part of Ladakh, damaging 71 towns and villages in Leh and at least 255 people have died. A major cloudburst and heavy rainfall all night triggered mudslides, flash floods and debris flows.

2009 India Floods
The 2009 India floods affected many Indian states such as Orissa, Kerala, Karnataka and North-East states. 2009 floods killed around 50 people in different states and inundated half a million homes.

2008 Bihar Flood
2008 Bihar Flood was one of the most disastrous flood in the history of Bihar, affected over 2.3 million people. The Kosi River, one of the largest tributaries of the Ganges is known as Sorrow of Bihar.

2005 Gujarat Flood
The 2005 Gujarat flood was caused by heavy monsoon rains in June affecting many parts of the state. The death toll was about 123 people state wide and more than 250,000 evacuated.

Maharashtra Floods 2005
The 2005 Maharashtra floods was one of the most deadliest floods in India, at least 5,000 people died. Metropolis Mumbai was the worst hit by the monsoon and its the day when the city of Mumbai came to a standstill.

2014 Jammu & Kashmir Flood
Recently in September 2014, the Jammu & Kashmir region was hit by heavy floods caused by torrential rainfall and nearly 200 people had died due to the floods and 350 villages had been submerged.

2005 Chennai Floods
The North-East monsoon season shower the highest rainfall during the month of November-December in Chennai. It was one of the worst floods to hit the city of Chennai, 50 people were killed due to flood and stampede.


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