Especially bamboo house in Assam have thatch roof.
a assam house......
Assam has very heavy rainfall every year. To avoid accumulation of water on the roof tops, houses have sloping roofs
In a research article, "Dust Mites Population in Indoor Houses of Suspected Allergic Patients of South Assam, India", the RCC housing pattern refers to buildings with concrete walls, floor, and roof. This is contrasted with Assam type buildings, semi-RCC buildings having roof made of a tin metallic element, and with bamboo houses, and wooden houses.
The kind with a roof
the ones with a roof and a door.
Assam is a plain area surrounded by hills on all three sides in large area of North-East. So, Assam is usually flooded. So people of Assam built houses on stilts. To avoid being flooded they do so
Assam type houses
Houses in rajasthan have thick walls and flat roofs because of the harsh climatic conditions in rajasthan. These kind of houses help in keeping away the heat and maintaining the temperature.
Well, this is an area where lots of floods occur...
The houses that you would build in the Mangroves of Assam would be ones build on stilts. This is done to protect the property from flooding.
mud and clay for the ground sticks for the structure and straw for the roof. but they are very vulnerable to extreme or bad weather.
bamboo grows abundant in Assam.people wanted to construct bamboo houses because of its strength,straightness and lightness combined with extraordinary hardness range in sizes.their houses are almost ten to twelve feet above the ground to protect them from heavy rainand wild animals.
The most common (not the only) hurricane damage to a house is heavy damage to, or complete removal of, the roof.