July 15, 2024
Assam is known for its annual flooding caused by the Brahmaputra and its tributaries during the monsoon season, affecting millions and causing extensive damage to crops and infrastructure.
Bihar experiences frequent riverine floods, primarily caused by rivers like the Ganges, Gandak, and Kosi. These floods lead to loss of life, displacement, and damage to property.
The state faces flooding primarily from rivers like the Ganges, Yamuna, and Ghaghara, affecting agriculture and settlements along their banks.
Floods in West Bengal are often caused by rivers like the Ganges, Damodar, and Brahmaputra. They impact agriculture and disrupt daily life in many parts of the state.
Floods in Odisha are caused by rivers like the Mahanadi and Brahmani. They lead to significant damage to crops, infrastructure, and displacement of people.