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people in Bangladesh make floods worse by building less structured homes and putting rubbish in gutters .
Being the broom.
Cutting of trees and not deforestrating... and they do not plant trees or other ecological things.
In recent history the worst floods to hit the UK were probably held to be the floods of 1947. There had been a lot of heavy snowfall in this year which underwent a sudden and unexpected thaw and extremely heavy rain. This resulted in widespread flooding across the UK with many rivers breaking their banks. Flooding occurred all over the country with the Fens, the Midlands, East Anglia, the South and parts of Yorkshire most badly hit. In the 1950s the East Coast of the UK was also badly hit when high winds and North Sea surges flooded this coastal area.Until recent years floods seemed to be isolated incidents. Notable major UK floods during this period included:1979 - Llandovery in Wales stands on the flood plains of various rivers. Following a river breach in 1979 the area has been flooded in 1987 and 1998.1998 - in 1998 heavy rain caused flooding in the Midlands with estimates of nine weeks of rain falling in two days.2000 - in the Autumn of 2000 Rossett in Wales suffered severe flooding following heavy rainfall and uncontrollable river levels.2004 - in this year the Conwy Valley in Wales saw its flood embankments breached two times in one year causing severe flooding. This year also saw the famous flood at Boscastle when two rivers burst their banks.2007 - the worst flooding in modern history occurred in 2007. Floods here caused significant damage to Northern Ireland, East Yorkshire, the Midlands, Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and South Wales. This flooding is held to be at a similar level - if not worse - than the great floods of 1947.
Flooding problems are getting worse with increased developement because our lands are very low. As erosion increases, our land diminishes little by little. Over thousands of years the tide has risen and the land has lowered, causing an increase in floods, especially in the coastal regions of the world.
Alcohol is much worse.. i never killed anyone while i was high.............
Yes, due to extreme weather, Oregon experienced severe flooding in January, causing considerable property damage. But far worse was the flooding in the country of Mozambique, which by some estimates, killed 700 people.
Major UK FloodsIn recent history the worst floods to hit the UK were probably held to be the floods of 1947. There had been a lot of heavy snowfall in this year which underwent a sudden and unexpected thaw and extremely heavy rain. This resulted in widespread flooding across the UK with many rivers breaking their banks. Flooding occurred all over the country with the Fens, the Midlands, East Anglia, the South and parts of Yorkshire most badly hit. In the 1950s the East Coast of the UK was also badly hit when high winds and North Sea surges flooded this coastal area.Until recent years floods seemed to be isolated incidents. Notable major UK floods during this period included:1979 - Llandovery in Wales stands on the flood plains of various rivers. Following a river breach in 1979 the area has been flooded in 1987 and 1998.1998 - in 1998 heavy rain caused flooding in the Midlands with estimates of nine weeks of rain falling in two days.2000 - in the Autumn of 2000 Rossett in Wales suffered severe flooding following heavy rainfall and uncontrollable river levels.2004 - in this year the Conwy Valley in Wales saw its flood embankments breached two times in one year causing severe flooding. This year also saw the famous flood at Boscastle when two rivers burst their banks.2007 - the worst flooding in modern history occurred in 2007. Floods here caused significant damage to Northern Ireland, East Yorkshire, the Midlands, Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and South Wales. This flooding is held to be at a similar level - if not worse - than the great floods of 1947.
Removal of vegetation and wetlands and the creation of paved roads has increased runoff and decreased transpiration and storage of water in wetlands. As a result flooding becomes worse and more frequent.
As more and more land is used for humans,we concret over the land and there is no place for the water to get soaked up in the ground
Because of golobal warming that is caused by people that turn the lights on for to long or leave the water on while they brush their teeth. Or doing things that waste