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what is a riverine flood

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Answered by Anonymous
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Riverine flooding is caused by bank overtopping when the flow capacity of rivers is exceeded locally...... The rising water levels generally originate from heavy snowmelt or high-intensity rainfall creating soil saturation and large runoff - locally or in upstream catchment areas.........
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Answered by jkarawale
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Riverine flood can also be called as a flood which is caused due to excess overflowing of water from the banks of a typical river in that particular.

An example can be Patalganga(1989) which was haened in our area.

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