Which is the river of sorrow in China and India and why ?
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The Kosi, a tributary of the mighty Ganges, flooded an area roughly the size of Belgium. The floods changed the course of the river, shifting it 120 km (75 miles) towards a dry river channel it last flowed through 250 years ago. ... Now he has seen with his own eyes why the Kosi is called the “River of Sorrow”.
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the river Hwang Ho was also known as the sorrow river of China because it's often used to change its course free flood
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