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13 districts of Assam were affected by floods due to cyclone Remal

Posted 04 Jun 2024

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As per National Commission on Floods, around 39.58% of total land area of Assam is flood-prone area.

Factors behind frequent floods in Assam

  • Monsoon Rainfall: Approximately 85% of annual rainfall in Brahmaputra basin takes place during monsoon months, leading to floods.
  • High discharge: More than 50 tributaries feed Brahmaputra and Barak River leading to high discharge and annual flooding.
  • Bank erosion: High rate of bank erosion due to high discharge and velocity of Brahmaputra River leading to shifting course and flooding.
  • Seismic Active Zone: Earthquakes and landslides push sediments and debris into rivers, which further raise riverbed and increase floods risk.  
  • Other: Man-made factors like deforestation, hill cutting, encroachments and destruction of wetlands have worsened flood situation.

Impacts of Flood 

  • Loss of life, property and farmland due to riverbank erosion, etc.
  • Disrupt transportation routes and commercial supplies, and pollute drinking water systems.
  • Damage vegetation and impact wildlife habitat, flora and fauna.

Initiatives for Flood Prevention

  • Flood Early Warning Systems to disseminate information and issue timely alerts to public.
  • Flood Management program to prevent erosion and improve drainage in flood prone areas.
  • National Disaster Management authority guidelines on flood management. 

Way Forward 

  • Non-structural measures like flood forecasting and warning, flood profiling, and regulation of reservoirs.
  • Rejuvenation of wetlands and local water bodies to improve drainage system, which can act as an exit for excess water and prevent waterlogging.
  • Establishing National Integrated Flood Management Group under Ministry of Jal Shakti as suggested by Standing Committee on Water Resources to oversee flood management.
  • Tags :
  • Cyclone Remal
  • Assam Floods
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