Ganga is mostly affected by floods. other rivers are Brahmaputra in Assam ghaggar, gandak ,kosi in bihar and yamuna too.
The Brisbane floods of 1974 affected the Brisbane River and the Bremer River basin.
Roads around Noosa have certainly been affected in the 2011 floods. The Noosa River is one river that has risen dramatically, along with its tributaries.
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the causes of flooding in India are because when it floods all the water goes into their sacret river which is called the Ganges River they bathe, wash clothes,and drink the water and when it floods it messes up the river more
they are different because Mesopotamia are welcomed and India didn't welcome their floods.they are similar because Mesopotamia and India both have very dangerous floods that can kill you.
Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland, and located in southeast Queensland. The floods affected suburbs along the Brisbane River, and much of Ipswich.
Traveling on monsoon season in India may take you to flood areas. People in Assam make a boats made of bamboos and use them as a mode of transportation. North India is hurdly affected with floods.
when the amazon floods it wipes out all vegetation the tribes have to just eat fish and other creatures that live in the Amazon river
The Uttarakhand floods of 2013 primarily affected India, specifically the northern state of Uttarakhand. While the disaster had significant local impacts, it did not directly affect other countries. The floods were caused by heavy rainfall and resulted in widespread devastation, leading to significant loss of life and infrastructure within India.
Many countries are affected by water-related issues such as floods, droughts, pollution, and scarcity. Some examples include Bangladesh (floods), Australia (droughts), India (water pollution), and South Africa (water scarcity).
Bognor Regis,in west sussex. - sorry hope this helped
yes it has been affected by floods and also the cyclone