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Man made reasons that increased the area and dimensions of the Ghaggar flood disaster in July 2010

The first and second week of July 2010 saw a big flood disaster in Punjab and Haryana districts in Ghaggar basin. An analysis by SANDRP of this disaster shows that the flood became a disaster and the disaster spread largely due to man made reasons, including ill designed and inadequately maintained canals, embankments, not using the information of upstream rains and floods, encroachment of the flood plains amongst others.

A more detailed map, including chronology of flood eventsRead More

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Indian flash floods kill 170, hundreds of people still missing

Guest Post by Nita Bhalla

Article Courtesy: AlertNet

Flash floods and landslides in India's Himalayan region have killed 170 people, and the death toll is likely to climb further with hundreds of people still missing and several villages cut off five days after the disaster, aid workers and police warned.

A child stands outside makeshift tents in a relief camp

A child stands outside makeshift tents in a relief camp after flash floods hit Leh, east of Srinagar.

Heavy monsoon showers on August 6 triggered flooding and landslides which washed away hundreds of houses, blocked roads and destroyed bridges in and around Leh town, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir state.Read More

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Flood situation on 10th August in Odisha

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River Basin Transact

This initiative is an attempt to provide daily updates on Flood Situations and related events/news to water enthusiasts, professionals and citizens concerned about flood in Odisha. News and information collected from Odia news papers, English media (internet editions) and web site of Department of Water Resources, Govt of Odisha are put together at one place to provide an overview of flood in Odisha on a daily basis. Read More

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Flood situation on 8th and 9th August in Odisha

Odisha Water ForumWater Conflicts

River Basin Transact

This initiative is an attempt to provide daily updates on Flood Situations and related events/news to water enthusiasts, professionals and citizens concerned about flood in Odisha. News and information collected from Odia news papers, English media (internet editions) and web site of Department of Water Resources, Govt of Odisha are put together at one place to provide an overview of flood in Odisha on a daily basis. Read More

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Indian floods leave 50 people dead, almost half a million displaced - Nita Bhalla

Article Courtesy : Reuters AlertNet
Written by: Nita Bhalla


NEW DELHI (AlertNet) - Floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed more than 50 people and displaced almost half a million more in India's south and northeast, say government officials.

Overflowing rivers and reservoirs have inundated low-lying villages mainly in India's oil and tea-rich state of Assam, but also on the opposite side of country in the southwestern coastal state of Kerala.

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Flood-affected people sit in a damaged hut
as they wait for relief supplies in Lakhimpur
district, in India's northeastern state of Assam.
FILE PHOTO, July 2009. REUTERS/Stringer

According to the ministry of home affairs, almost one million people have been hit by the floods, forcing almost half a million to leave their water-logged villages and seek shelter in government relief camps.

Mountainous Assam, where five people have drowned, has been the worst-affected with 13 out of 27 districts hit by flooding, including Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Baksa and Bongaigaon.Read More

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A broken down school in Givha, Saharsa district, Bihar, destroyed in the floods after the Kusaha breached in 2008

When the foundation stone for the Kosi embankment was laid on January 14, 1955, near Nirmali in Saharsa district in Bihar, euphoric people shouted, Aadhi roti khayenge, Kosi bandh banayenge (we will eat only half a chapati but we will surely build the embankment), writes the prolific engineer and activist Dinesh Mishra in his book, “ Trapped! Between the Devil and the Deep Waters.” No one really paid any attention to the protests and the fears of the people who would live with these embankments and what would happen to their lives.Read More

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Kosi Tragedy should be inquired by CBI

PMO FORWARDS PETITION ON KOSI TRAGEDY TO HOME MINISTRY FOR APPROPRIATE ACTIONRead More

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