16 killed as heavy rain triggers landslips and floods in North India
- July 10, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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16 killed as heavy rain triggers landslips, floods in North India
Subject : Geography
Section: Physical geography
Concept :
- At least 16 people were killed in landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rain that lashed several parts of north India over the past 24 hours
About Flash Floods
- Flash Floods are highly localized events of short duration with a very high peak and usually have less than six hours between the occurrence of the rainfall and peak flood.
- The flood situation worsens in the presence of choked drainage lines or encroachments obstructing the natural flow of water.
- Flash floods have a different character than river floods, notably short time scales and occurring in small spatial scales, which make forecasting of flash floods quite a different challenge than traditional flood forecasting approaches.
- Urban areas are more likely to experience this type of “surface water” flooding because they have a lot of hard surfaces.
- When rain hits them it can’t soak into the ground as it would do in the countryside.
Effects
- It impact the natural environment (including vegetation, agriculture, geomorphology, and pollution)
- It impacts the human population (entrapments, injuries, fatalities).
Issues
- Flash floods are among the world’s deadliest natural disasters with more than 5,000 lives lost annually and result in significant social, economic and environmental impacts.
- They also have the highest mortality rate (defined as the number of deaths per several people affected) among different classes of flooding (e.g., riverine, coastal).
Flash Flood Guidance Services
- It is a robust system designed by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to provide the necessary products in real-time to support the development of warnings for flash floods about 6-12 hours in advance at the watershed level for the flash flood-prone South Asian countries viz. India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
South Asian Flash Flood Guidance System (FFGS)
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) launched the South Asian FFGS.
- It is aimed at helping disaster management teams.
- Helps governments make timely evacuation plans ahead of the actual event of flooding.