difference between Flood and famin
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Floods refer to excess flow of water in the rivers. Floods are natural hazards related to the Monsoons, which are uncertain and uneven in the country.
Drought or famine is temporary reduction I water or rainfall availability below the normal for the specific period.
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flood means stagnant of water in streets of the city.
famin means lack of food, where people starve for food.
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