write an article on current climate like flood
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nature is very vast anything can happ anytime even Earth can also destroy at anything anytime without our knowing that .flood is a very disastrous situation which is caused by the excess of rainfall this happen because we human are doing deforestation cutting trees so because of this the earth is heating much and acess of rainfall is there which destroys the habitat of human as well as plants and animals.flood take over life of lack of the people living in in the flooded area . it leads to to the loss of property as well as the life and people lost their loved ones . during the flat there is a use starvation among the people living in the flooded area because during flood all the food material that destroy and no markets are open .during the flood people have to work hard to collect the food from somewhere and they have to stay away from the water .
nature is very vast anything can happ anytime even Earth can also destroy at anything anytime without our knowing that .flood is a very disastrous situation which is caused by the excess of rainfall this happen because we human are doing deforestation cutting trees so because of this the earth is heating much and acess of rainfall is there which destroys the habitat of human as well as plants and animals.flood take over life of lack of the people living in in the flooded area . it leads to to the loss of property as well as the life and people lost their loved ones . during the flat there is a use starvation among the people living in the flooded area because during flood all the food material that destroy and no markets are open .during the flood people have to work hard to collect the food from somewhere and they have to stay away from the water .
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Media call it the worst flood of the century in the region. After more than two weeks of relentless rain, Kerala, a state at the southern tip of India, known internationally for its scenic green landscapes, touristic spots and backwaters, is left with over 1 million people in relief camps, and close to 400 reported dead – the number is expected to be much higher, as many areas remain inaccessible.
In the mountainous Coorg or Kodagu district in the neighbouring state of Karnataka, thousands of people have been marooned because of torrential rains. Exacerbated by landslides in hilly terrain, flooding has led to the destruction of homes, bridges, road networks and industries.
Far from being a surprise, the possibility of such devastation was highlighted several years ago.
The need to change our development approach
In 2011, the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel, chaired by the internationally renowned ecologist Madhav Gadgil, submitted a report to the Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests. The report warned that an ill-thought focus on development was impacting the sustainability of the Western Ghats hill chain, one of the world’s most biodiverse areas that runs along the west coast of India.
In the mountainous Coorg or Kodagu district in the neighbouring state of Karnataka, thousands of people have been marooned because of torrential rains. Exacerbated by landslides in hilly terrain, flooding has led to the destruction of homes, bridges, road networks and industries.
Far from being a surprise, the possibility of such devastation was highlighted several years ago.
The need to change our development approach
In 2011, the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel, chaired by the internationally renowned ecologist Madhav Gadgil, submitted a report to the Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests. The report warned that an ill-thought focus on development was impacting the sustainability of the Western Ghats hill chain, one of the world’s most biodiverse areas that runs along the west coast of India.
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