Flood
Monday, July 8, 2013
disaster management for flood (SandhuAdhoi)
Floods are the most common and widespread of all natural disasters. India is one of the highly
flood prone countries in the world. Around 40 million hectares of land in India
is prone to floods as per National Flood Commission report. Floods cause damage
to houses, industries, public utilities and property resulting in huge economic
losses, apart from loss of lives. Though it is not possible to control the
flood disaster totally, by adopting suitable structural and non-structural
measures the flood damages can be minimised. For planning any flood management
measure latest, reliable, accurate and timely information is required. In this
context satellite remote sensing plays an important role.
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