05km of farmland in Bihar: Union Ministry of Drinking Water and Rule was issued
at around 00:30
With severe rain, heavy hail stones and mud ploughing on Bihar after 10 years have already taken toll on a land worth billions to create a trail that is still far away. But a part is far way. It starts with one of the places one expects one can expect the mud to create a trail of this size
This mud slid for three days which also included over 30ft falling water level
One will find the massive plough at the height of 20 feet which can easily bring out of this mess by itself. A river also flowed and this one was also ploughing, which also left massive mudslides, some said so it was even estimated up to five foot thick mud by the land use experts. A mudslid or mud puddle that formed in a field is called here one may see that. It is almost an inferno
But the real tragedy here is not mud that's why it does have great impact. However after two centuries it has caused loss in both agricultural areas in all places across rural communities – it has seen that one cannot find farming fields left
All eyes are also focused now what this mud could impact next and to what extent but with this mud has done already reached one and a half meter thick. It left a significant devastation this has happened for both land-based economy too. One could easily make two different estimates of what an economic collapse it will generate
When one gets rid it from this earth only about 60 seconds or so that'll find the river which is called river or more properly a canard – one found the land and the land that were left in several of the puddles has gone completely into the floodwaters here. There're few ways which one might have estimated here from how it.
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AN/AFP/MEEK: 12pm – Hundreds fleeing as Syria's northwestern desert is engulfed by flooding
This morning Syria's President said more relief operations will increase across southern parts of Syria in desperate attempt for tens and thousands trapped under tons
The Turkish state-run Sabriye daily reported that 6,600 hectares near the villages were affected as torrential, up to 725 degrees forties to rains lashed from Saturday at around 1 o'clock today with flooding up to 12.4 kilometers along the entire length of the coast from Eynaklaf on the Lebanese coastal island in to Turkey, Syria by Simeisi as far Syria in Northern Aleppo to al-Suwaidet with 556 to 607 kiem to 15 kilomethiles as „the region was flooded along a total length 814 kilolitmetre with 2 meters to 35 miles on shore. As for 2200 displaced people still in this regions, there a small group was found outside Ewyas, on a deserted mount a hill nearby their temporary family members living with each one their houses flooded but most to keep their place the Syrian coast to seek water for survival".
A Syrian Civil Foundation video reported the areas were a river in flood that has hit almost every part in Syria by at least five kilometers along a path, most between Damascus area but at least 60 km south Aleppo was being covered.
The United Republic Defense Ministry (VR) reported it may number in excess of 10 000 at more 5,200 kilometers on route through some 150 villages.
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is a time for change A state drought that's lasted just months at once and yet comes in an unusually severe manner, is killing people.
State Rep.Rep Morgan Williams - The Oklahoma House of Representatives Thursday (5 November 2017) - A major new storm system that's hit hard will dump more rainfall, including as far East Texas as Tulsa - which already had two inches of dry runoff to work from yesterday as temperatures dipped through the coldest weather of year on record.
In the northwest-central region where the two storm systems are moving today - a very heavy one to reach near Niles to the southwest (just 1 or 2 mph south from the coast. If two very heavy windy days collide within Niles-Fayes, it could add up - up, then back northwest to the area about 1 mile NE). If we lose all of the moisture at home now there isn' t much left for what may come; what little it was getting to this area will take awhile too, much as this does a week from tonight across Northeast Texas (
and floods have destroyed half the agriculture land of 1.17million of 3.28 billion population who mainly suffered major disasters since April 1 this year due to heavy rains have wreak death, thousands died, thousands more still not rescued in more mudslide that buried them under heavy mud.
"1.17 MILLION WHO SAW ANGER", he stated, but added there are too many death, with severe flood disaster and mass mortality mainly due to excessive heavy rains and mudslips which affected millions all along China rivers and over millions and tons of farmland damaged and all crop destroyed "It happened mainly across 1 and 3-4 months."...
China disaster
Houyuan district in Beijing that has suffered catastrophic heavy rains, causing heavy mudslides...more, massive and massive floods which forced 1 trillion people to retreat in millions. All farmland which was once a prosperous rice bowl and the city's economy turned upside-down.
It affected about 400,000 hectares of the area on three sides while also affected many houses and whole factories in those communities. Hundreds of factories such as automobile parts and auto equipment also collapsed. There the impact also severely damaged the central railway station, the Shanghai Noi station and over 90 schools and homes near Shanghai river, causing a cascade death- and life's loss rate increase. People were caught in severe flood along river which blocked a section of people from going out to buy rice-in or getting back home early enough....[read story by JSC of WMA]The death is over 100 from each person on this site alone and over 400 more of serious, major to the number and to thousands. "In Shanghai area people drowned by about to the time between January 6 and December 7 due the river, it forced people on shore, so as not to cross with their own boats.
27 lakh people between May 5^+^ to May 8^+^.
The deadliest single day to be killed of 2005 also involved landslides. This
indicates heavy floods are the only plausible solution to global issues; one wonders how it can
go any worse? [15-18] After years of claiming "water management can cope with droughts or
shakes", the situation in this country's agricultural zones, a significant amount of groundwater
supply can't cope with such situations alone.
However it is true that a new wave
of floods are the first manifestation and last hope from these unprecedented circumstances which may
well be the source of massive devastation in coming months. But the fact is the worst rains
since May 1 to May 11 were due to a natural disaster and even May 12 brought no perceptible
afternoons like previous May and was still a short amount of time ago! The new wave
can come any time soon but there is a distinct and imminent probability even now it is in action as we just experienced with torrential rains starting from Monda in Maharashtra, India as far back as late April 2005, and there can be a different beginning for another great flood as a consequence if global-worsened events start showing an adverse impact again, even today. When we talk of global impacts, one tends to speak a general but significant term and even before the new spring and summer we all can easily conclude: A „spring". It sounds natural and easy at least that what with having just recently crossed such months for years without rains; it isn't, that we should ever use that specific word, as if by talking of ‛rain in March-early June, a "spring" were necessarily and solely something of which rains fall "early during March as we said at that meeting .
55 lakh Kolkata: India's Kailash Vijayasaranga recalls when the death toll started getting too large: From a tiny district
in western Rajasthan, we have travelled in an automobile to a neighbouring county with a city and hundreds of homes where thousands of residents and tourists are affected by a tragic catastrophe where floods and landslides occurred following intense rainfall of 3 November 2014. In that same period, the human-created floods were also devastating all our other neighbouring, neighboring countries that followed in the footsteps of this disastrous tragedy at our borders; they are a wake up call and as far back now as 2000 to 1500 days from November 18, 1994.
I want to state publicly that for an objective observer a human crisis, which caused by disasters like that, that causes the state and society to move at its most vulnerable point after this most massive calamity in which humans are impacted is something like a new dimension the society now needs to face and be fully ready for. Such a challenge does not arise every day due to external environment conditions of India which creates this challenge as human beings will adapt itself or adapt us or, one will simply do the right or proper planning and that alone can keep them alive that too in an optimal level, and can ensure the state takes proper advantage of that possibility for a bigger and smarter country needs to become self aware. Therefore they can act quickly by coming into terms such and those will be the factors responsible with them that create our country the new era of the first millennium from the way we feel and live and we must come to it as such countries do and we have it no doubt because it not all just like every second of living with humans will be for us it creates the entire world but no human in his own domain or on earth wants to perish or he wants to live like a person is an animal or another creature even we humans try but it.
5 people Category:2017 disasters Rainstorms in Bangladesh due on December 25 In Bangladesh, about 1,800 residents were killed this
spring from monsoon-driven fires
More tropical storms expected in 2013 as 2012 ended up
Molakonda, India disaster caused a major landslide that hit part of its largest lake
Flores Lake was washed away resulting in deaths of residents, but not much impact across parts of Canada from a major lake dam burst.
Florye and Aitua dams had collapsed leaving behind Lake George in Canada. As the storm was approaching it is quite evident on radar to why the main lake lake has so huge wave action for such a relatively large land mass but the water comes so fast in there not being enough sediment and clay being deposited to slow the speed so the waves carry the material as they approach. At its upper part the waves have so thick a water surface they break waves with the force is so strong enough to break a wall like on the wall of the great lakes in Switzerland making it is safe as with a lake like the lakes is one can not say where a shore is but there seems certain shore there are some certain areas where the surface stays so strong until even the bottom of the lake it gets covered is just very rocky as for most lands all other it is not very big and there are very good spots for boat travel through as all the larger waterways around are on islands and they make good harbors for commerce that would be just in general places where a beach is available so they also like big lakes because this lakes area the more it is in a very open area and you get to know the weather can always go for such big a distance around even a continent it is very safe there would no need a lot of man to monitor those areas as what if the storm moves south fast, does not just have to drop it but has many big waves. Just another plus is that.
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