India Hit By Serious monsoon Flooding.......

Some sad news from our neighboring country India…. India hit by some serious monsoon flooding and over 1000 people are killed so far…. May god give peace to souls of those who lost their lives….

Indian Death Toll Spirals From Flooding

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By RUPAK SANYAL, Associated Press Writer

NEW DELHI - The death toll from monsoon flooding in India crossed 1,000 Wednesday with reports of more than 150 people killed in the country’s west and north, as rains destroyed crops, flooded highways and halted trains in South Asia.

The toll across South Asia from six weeks of monsoons reached 1,799, according to official figures compiled by The Associated Press.

Nearly 130 deaths occurred in India’s western Gujarat state over the past three days, in remote areas unreachable by roads or telephone, said state spokesman I.K. Jadeja. They included 17 people killed when heavy rains smashed three homes in Bharuch district.

On Tuesday, mudslides surged into an underground tunnel of the Tehri Dam power project, killing 30 workers and injuring 10 others, said N.S. Napalchyl, the principal disaster management secretary in northern Uttaranchal state, 185 miles north of New Delhi. Twenty-five bodies had been recovered by Wednesday and five remained buried under rubble, he said.

In Bangladesh, a boat carrying 10 villagers across a lake in a storm overturned on Wednesday, drowning a 3-year-old girl and a 70-year-old man while eight others swam to safety, said Nurul Afsar, an official in Moulvibazar district.

The storm also swept through several villages, destroying 50 mud and straw houses, he said. Two other people died of diarrhea in Bangladesh as the disease struck another 8,220 victims in the past 24 hours, the government said.

Diarrhea, dysentery and typhoid are spreading as waters recede, leaving behind sewage and filth and contaminating drinking water. Children are the worst affected.

U.N. agencies were meeting with foreign donors and government officials in the Bangladesh capital, Dhaka, on Wednesday to assess the flood damage and relief and rehabilitation needs in preparation for an aid appeal that the United Nations (news - web sites) intends to launch next week.

Nearly two-thirds of Bangladesh is submerged by the worst flooding in six years, and 632 people have died. The government says 20 million people — or one-seventh of the population — will need food aid over the next five months.

The flooding has damaged about 5.68 million acres of cropland, causing financial losses estimated at $282 million, according to the Department of Agriculture.

“At least 4.5 million farmers and their families have been directly affected, and they will need assistance from the government,” such as seeds and loan repayment delays, said Ibrahim Khalil, an Agriclutre Department official.

Weather officials predicted heavy rains in northern and western India over the coming week, while in the eastern states and Bangladesh, officials worried about feeding the hungry and providing shelter to hundreds of thousands whose houses have been washed away.

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may Allah swt have mercy on our poor neighbors

And may Allah (SWT) send a little less rain to India and BD.

it may sound stupid why dont we dig lot of lakes so that excees water go in to lakes

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it may sound stupid why dont we dig lot of lakes so that excees water go in to lakes
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It is not stupid at all but certainly a valid point. However, digging new lakes is a one-dimensional solution to this multi dimensional problem. Lakes and big reservoirs (Dams) can always be used to store the extra water but of course, it takes a lot of space to create them and most of the times it results in an enforced displacement of human population which itself is a big political problem. Flooding is a common problem all over the world and it is never possible to cure it cent percent no matter how developed a country is. Mississippi River used to get flooded all the times but with continuous efforts for over 50 years, USA river authorities are now able to control this gigantic river largely by constructing various river-training structure, spurs, flood control dikes and small dams. In addition, special attention was paid to reduce the sedimentation problems in rivers so that these rivers have enough capacity to convey large amounts of floods. Rivers in India, Pakistan and BD have serious sedimentation problems, which reduce their conveyance capacity and as a result little rain results in over flooding of these rivers.

phoenixdesi,

If you aren't a hydrologist, I will eat my hat.

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phoenixdesi,

If you aren't a hydrologist, I will eat my hat.
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Well, I guess you don’t have to eat your hat....lol.... May be I am a hydrologist…but I am more involved with hydraulics. In a plain language, a hydrologist tells you how much rainfall one should expect in a certain watershed and a hydraulics guy tries to to manage that rainfall by designing dams, reservoirs and drainage structures. My area of specialty is Dam Design. By the way are you also related to water resoruces......

May Allah ease their suffering and give our leaders the vision to spend money on more development projects .

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Well, I guess you don’t have to eat your hat....lol.... May be I am a hydrologist…but I am more involved with hydraulics. In a plain language, a hydrologist tells you how much rainfall one should expect in a certain watershed and a hydraulics guy tries to to manage that rainfall by designing dams, reservoirs and drainage structures. My area of specialty is Dam Design. By the way are you also related to water resoruces......
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Many many years ago, I worked as a coffer dam designer for an engineering consulting company. But I have not worked in that field for 30 years now.