Environmental Sciences, asked by vinodpangical, 1 year ago

write an essay on kerala flood

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Answered by shahneera
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In late July 2018,
severe flooding affected in Kerala state
in India due to unusually high rainfall
during the monsoon season.kerala's
worst flood in nearly a century,[2] over
373 people died,[3] fortnight,
while at least 280,679[3] [4] people
evacuated, mainly
from chengannur [5], pandanad
[6] Aranmula, Aluva,chalakudy,kuttanad,
pandalam with all 14 districts of the
state placed on high alert.[Thirty - five out
of the forty- two dams within the state were
opened for the first time in history and all five
overflow gates of the idukki Damwere open
at the same time after a gap of 26 years.
[9] heavy rains in wayanad and idukki
have caused severe landsides and have
left the hilly district isolated.[10]

shahneera: i hope this will help you
Answered by Shaizakincsem
0

Kerala's news has been spread all over since it was flooded in an epic, potentially remarkable cataclysm. Huge tracts of low-lying zones, towns and houses were submerged for nearly seven days in numerous spots. The number of people who died, as indicated by the Kerala government website, which is more than 370. In excess of a million people are misplaced. In support around 3,000 alleviation camps were opened. More than 42,000 hectares of crops are demolished. There were 537 landslides and 221 bridges destroyed.

Unimaginably, various trolls have been sending messages on WhatsApp requesting that kindred Indians do not send cash or alleviation supplies to Kerala. They've been upsetting the wrong individuals, in light of the fact that Keralites will dependably set up a battle.

Kerala will be back in the game again. Everybody realizes that. There's expectation, however, that the solidarity showed will be an exercise to keep hate mongers out of the condition. Above all it will stop the government official corporate mafia nexus who waived all expert environmentalists’ recommendations, tossed admonitions into the dustbin, to permit sand-mining, mangrove devastation and chopping down forests for profiteering and insatiability.

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