The embankments are breached and the flood water enters into villages.
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the embankments are breached and the flood water enters into villages?
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An embankment are thick earthen walls built to carry roads and railroads that cross lowland areas, or to prevent water from rivers and seas from flooding the area.
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- Flood embankment collapse occurs when water flows over or through the dam at a rate that erodes the embankment's material, creating holes that allow flood water to pass through. There are different ways in which violations can occur and different stages of development.
- A embankment is a raised soil structure built along a river channel to artificially reduce the size of the floodplain by limiting the water in the floodplain to a small distance. The land outside the embankment is said to be safe from floods.
Thus, due to breach of embankments, flood water enter into villages.
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