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Assam- After the arrival of monsoon, there are floods (flood) in many parts of the country. Assam is a major state in this. It receives heavy monsoon rains every year. It is also the region with the highest monsoon rainfall in the country. This year, the first knock of monsoon has reached Assam and 18 districts of the state have been hit by floods and more than 30 thousand people have been affected by the floods. But what is it that floods Assam every year with heavy rains. Is the monsoon behind this or the geographical location here. After all, why are they seen helpless in front of floods every year in Assam?

floods are common
This is just the beginning as the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains and storms in the coming times and the state is on orange alert on June 22. This is a very unusual thing for any other state and it should also happen but it is not new for Assam. Lakhs of people of the state are affected every year due to floods in the state.

suffer heavy losses
Furthermore, according to a government report, the state has to suffer a loss of about 200 crores annually due to this. Nevertheless, there are world heritage sites like Kazirga and Manas National Parks and these too are badly affected by floods every year. Some of the wildlife sanctuaries present here have the world’s largest population of rhinos, where 90 percent of the area was hit by the 2020 floods.

why again and again
A big question is why this happens again and again. Can’t it be stopped, isn’t there any way that even after estimating, the loss of 200 crores to the state cannot be stopped or reduced. Why is it that we seem to be cursed in a way to bear this horror. In Assam, an area of 31 lakh hectares is affected by floods, which is 39 percent of the state.
Brahmaputra and its tributaries
The thing to note here is that the flood affected part of Assam is ten percent of the total flood affected parts of India. The main reason for this problem lies in the geographical location and natural terrain of the state. 50 tributaries of the state give water to the Brahmaputra river, the main river of Assam, due to which it takes a very dangerous form.

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copious amounts of water and depression
But the climate here along with Assam and its surroundings is responsible for the flood problem. In 2006, a research paper by environmentalist and Gauhati University professor Dulal Chandra Goswami states that the Brahmaputra river is the second river in the world after the Amazon, which carries the most water and sediments with it, causing low-lying areas to flood. Are.

Surrounding Mountains and Monsoon Rains
The area around Assam is also helpful for floods here. This river flows downstream through the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya. Both these states receive heavy rainfall in the monsoon because the mountains here and rain clouds come from the Bay of Bengal. Assam is not in a position to withstand such extreme weather events and result in floods. On the other hand, due to Bhutan in West Assam, water here creates flood situation.
The low-lying area here is a very favorable area for agriculture, due to which the rural area is spread here, due to which the rural economy is affected the most due to floods. The measures taken here include making most of the temporary dams so that the flood does not spread to more areas, but these have not proved to be very effective. The need here is to make an integrated or comprehensive policy involving a comprehensive and entire area and to make effective durable embankments for the banks.