Assam's floods have intensified, affecting millions and causing major damage. The Brahmaputra River, infrastructure challenges, deforestation, and climate change are key factors. Despite some improvements, long-term mitigation strategies remain inadequate
A recent study by atmospheric scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology revealed that atmospheric rivers were the direct cause of the devastating floods during the summer monsoon season in India between 1985 and 2020.
Every year almost thousands of crore rupees are lost due to floods. Disasters are often classified as natural and man-made. We all know that floods are natural disasters but today floods
In recent years, climate change has added a new dimension to the challenges posed by the monsoon, with the potential for more extreme weather events and changes in rainfall patterns.