Case Study on Diminishing the Flood Hazard in Gangetic Delta
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019 PDF ( 444 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Pardeep 1; Deepak 2 | ||
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1M.A. Geography, P.U. Chandigarh (India) 2Extension lecturer of Geography, Govt college Meham, MDU Rohtak (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
A few catastrophic events have happened from the times of scriptural Noah as of recently. These cataclysmic events have taken different structures like; floods, tremors, volcanic emission tidal waves, tornadoes, avalanches, typhoon, and among others. Inside the previous decades, flooding has become a worldwide pandemic which hampers economic and social improvement. This worldwide wonder has influenced 4 million individuals, loss of lives and economic harms of around US$ 780,500,000. It is thusly important to discover the reasons for flood. Floods are catastrophic events which can cause issues and antagonistic impacts on the populace. These occasions will likewise cause annihilation on a substantial scale. An incorporated flood management should assume a critical job in decreasing the effect of flooding among merchants, particularly as far as arrangements to confront floods later on. The paper talks about the current situation with flood at an intersection point between two waterways at Bandar of Ghatal block in Gangetic delta and proposed an innovative answer for diminished weakness of flood. While yearly floods can possibly unleash devastation on ill-equipped networks, ruin crops and jeopardize sustenance security, they likewise assume an indispensable job in agriculture. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Waves, tamadoes, typhoon | ||
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