Write a brief conclusion for the disaster of flood
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Flood actualy is the overflow of water through any water body like ponds, river,lakes,streams etc. it has harmful as well as benefiical effects. harmful effects such as loss of property, deaths of animals,humans. whereas beneficial effects are groundwater recharge,fertile land etc.
Well floods have claimed so many live in the last few years but we have to live with it because it is part of natures cycle the only thing we can do is stay clear of the flood if it occurs n always be ready for it.
Climate change may change flood risk management priorities and may even increase the risk from flooding to unacceptable levels in some places. It is therefore important that your flood risk assessments incorporate an understanding of the impacts of climate change on the flood hazard.
Managing present-day and future risk from flooding involves a combination of risk-avoidance and risk-reduction activities. The treatment options could be a combination of avoiding risk where possible, controlling risk through structural or regulatory measures, transferring risk through insurance, accepting risk, emergency management planning, warning systems, and communicating risk (including residual risk) to affected parties. The best combination will consider the needs of future generations and not lock communities into a future of increasing risks from flooding.
Well floods have claimed so many live in the last few years but we have to live with it because it is part of natures cycle the only thing we can do is stay clear of the flood if it occurs n always be ready for it.
Climate change may change flood risk management priorities and may even increase the risk from flooding to unacceptable levels in some places. It is therefore important that your flood risk assessments incorporate an understanding of the impacts of climate change on the flood hazard.
Managing present-day and future risk from flooding involves a combination of risk-avoidance and risk-reduction activities. The treatment options could be a combination of avoiding risk where possible, controlling risk through structural or regulatory measures, transferring risk through insurance, accepting risk, emergency management planning, warning systems, and communicating risk (including residual risk) to affected parties. The best combination will consider the needs of future generations and not lock communities into a future of increasing risks from flooding.
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