Bangladesh experiences some of the most frequent and severe floods in the world due to its geographic location and monsoon season. The country's low-lying topography and extensive river network make it vulnerable to flooding.
Approximately 75 properties were flooded during the Boscastle flood in 2004.
Tewkesbury in England experienced severe flooding in 2007 when the River Severn and River Avon overflowed.
If you want to avoid the threat of a flooded house, it is a good idea to not build your home in an alluvial plain.
New Zealand is the country that is the most ahead in time compared to other countries.
I'd go with Bangladesh
holland
No. The country is protected very well.
because the country's industrial equipment flooded the countries of the world
I believe it is safe to say most rivers have flooded at one time or another.
in lowland in bangledash probally
The river Thames
Thousands of refugees flooded across the border
it condenses into the air
Because otherwise the entire country would have been flooded.
Most parts of the Netherlands are below sea level / below the water level of the rivers that flow through the country. If there were no dams and dykes, those lands would be flooded.
Drive slowly