The Uttarakhand floods, which occurred in June 2013, predominantly affected areas in the Kedarnath Valley, including the town of Kedarnath, where significant devastation occurred. Other impacted regions included Rudraprayag, Chamoli, and parts of Uttarkashi, with many villages experiencing severe damage. The floods were triggered by heavy rainfall and glacial melt, leading to landslides and flash floods that caused widespread destruction and loss of life. Rescue and rehabilitation efforts were implemented in the aftermath to support the affected communities.
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Yes. An estimated 52 suburbs were affected by the floods in Brisbane in January 2011.
Yes, Browns Plains was affected by the floods in Brisbane in 1974. The area experienced significant flooding with many homes and businesses affected. The floods in 1974 were one of the worst in Brisbane's history.
Some places commonly affected by flooding include low-lying coastal regions, areas near rivers and lakes, urban areas with poor drainage systems, and regions prone to heavy rainfall or tropical storms. These areas are at higher risk of experiencing flash floods, river floods, or coastal flooding.
Floods will become more frequent especially around the colder places where there is a lot of ice. Global Warming is melting the Icecaps around the world which is causing the sea level to rise.
Ganga is mostly affected by floods. other rivers are Brahmaputra in Assam ghaggar, gandak ,kosi in bihar and yamuna too.
The correct spelling is "Uttarakhand."
DD Uttrakhand was created in 1992.
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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.