Disaster Management : Strategies and Plans for Floods.NithishKumar366585
A complete presentation on Disaster Management strategies and Plans for Floods, Including a detailed case study on Kerala Flood 2018. Hope you find it useful.
Kerala has been hit by devastating flash flood and landslides..chandan00781
This powerpoint presentation creates on the topic of Kerala flood and it impacts on human life. This flood seriously impacts on the life cycle of Kerala people.
Flood- a natural disaster.. (2019 karnataka flood)DarshanGhanathe
This slides not for prsentation, this slides because for my state.
flood situations during Agust 2019 1st week to September 2019 1st week.
i just want to thanks for all helping hand.
jai hind.
jai karnatka.
You can contact me for PPT Help minmume charges will apply. Mail ID: hgdarshankumar@gmail.com
Brief Description of Kerala Flood of 2018
and In starting some flood infomation is also discussed
and also given information about donation by diffferent peoples and commpanys and states.
Disaster Management : Strategies and Plans for Floods.NithishKumar366585
A complete presentation on Disaster Management strategies and Plans for Floods, Including a detailed case study on Kerala Flood 2018. Hope you find it useful.
Kerala has been hit by devastating flash flood and landslides..chandan00781
This powerpoint presentation creates on the topic of Kerala flood and it impacts on human life. This flood seriously impacts on the life cycle of Kerala people.
Flood- a natural disaster.. (2019 karnataka flood)DarshanGhanathe
This slides not for prsentation, this slides because for my state.
flood situations during Agust 2019 1st week to September 2019 1st week.
i just want to thanks for all helping hand.
jai hind.
jai karnatka.
You can contact me for PPT Help minmume charges will apply. Mail ID: hgdarshankumar@gmail.com
Brief Description of Kerala Flood of 2018
and In starting some flood infomation is also discussed
and also given information about donation by diffferent peoples and commpanys and states.
Kerala, a small state in southern India has faced one of its worst natural disasters in recent times- a flood since the last one 1924! How the indifference of the government of the day made it worse and almost man made is the topic of this article.
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2. How to manage floods?
• Control of Floods. Some methods of flood control have been
practiced since ancient times. These methods include planting
vegetation to retain extra water, terracing hillsides to slow flow
downhill, and the construction of floodways (man-made channels to
divert floodwater).
3. How floods were managed in kerala ?
• In 2018, According to the government's estimate, a total of 4,537
fishermen communities from Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram
districts participated in the rescue operation with 669 fishing boats.
They managed to rescue more than 65,000 people from various
districts.
4. And what measures where taken?
• 5,645 relief camps were established, mostly in schools, hospitals,
auditoriums, and government institutions. Relief camps had limited
toilets and septic tanks/leach pits which overflowed during the
floods. inception. The force sent a total of 59 teams to relocate the
affected population.
5. The economic lose of kerala in 2018
• The World Bank estimated a total economic loss of 3.4 billion USD
and the UN system estimated 3.7 billion USD in recovery costs.
One noteworthy session focused on inclusive and green recovery
in Kerala following these floods
6. How did kerala overcome the flood ?
• According to the government's estimate, a total of 4,537 fishermen
communities from Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts
participated in the rescue operation with 669 fishing boats. They
managed to rescue more than 65,000 people from various districts.
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7. Who was responsible for the flood in Kerala in
2018 ?
• A report by Adv. Jacob P. Alex, an amicus curiae appointed by the
Kerala high court, alleged that the devastating floods of 2018 were
the result of bad dam management by the state government.
8. What is the conclusion of the kerala flood in
2018 ?
• Now by the entire study of Kerala flood 2018it entirely concludes
that due to human activities and hindrance in flow of runoff water
from various water bodies led the flood to become frightful and
deadly.