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Flood in Kerala

Introduction
 Kerala state has on average annual precipitation of
about 3000 mm.
 rainfall from 1st June 2018 to 19 august 2018 in contrast
to an expected 1649.5mm of rainfall.
FLOOD IN KERALA
 The 1924 witnessed unprecedented and very heavy
floods in almost will rivers of Kerala.
 The periyar river is not the only one that has been
dammed.
 Many had to bed opened across Kerala as they were
dangerously full-a step that, while esstitial during in
time of emergency contributed to the heavy flooding.
 The states of kerala has 44 rivers with a total of 61
dams
 More than 930 people have died across india this
monsoon season kerala has been hit particularly had
with more than 350 killed
 From 8 august 2018 severe floods affected the south
Indian state of Kerala due to unusually high rainfall in
13 out of 14 districts in the state.
 More than 930 people have died across india this
monsoon.
 As most people are well aware the immedate impacts
of flooding.
 Donate goods if you have extra or an needed items
laying around, conceiver donating them to food
victims in need.
 As most people are well aware the immediate impacts
of flooding include loos of human life damage to
properly destruction of crops loos of livestock and
deterioration of health conditions owing to water
hone disease floods can also traumatise victims and
their families for long periats of time
 Used clothing , sock, shoes, and blanket are almost
always in need after a devastating flood. You can also
contribute.
CONCLUSION
 2018 august 19 heavy rainfall during the monsoon
season.
 Many peoples including the fisherman ,navy , police,
fire force and disaster management experts helped us
to overcome the flood.

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