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Loss of 1.84 lakh crores in China, more than 300 deaths in Pakistan … rain caused rains in neighboring countries including India

Due to heavy rains, there has been a lot of loss of life and property in many parts of India, China and Pakistan. While floods caused havoc due to heavy rains in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, more than 300 people died, there was a loss of millions of crores in China. Apart from this, the situation has deteriorated from Jammu and Kashmir to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in India.

Transport has come to a standstill due to the rise in the water level of the Ganges river and there has been a flood situation in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. At the same time, Tawi, Chenab and Basantar rivers are flowing above the red alert, which has flooded the low -lying areas of Jammu.

Heavy losses in these areas of Pakistan

At the same time, floods including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan and Punjab of Pakistan have greatly affected people. Heavy rains in China have affected both home and earnings. Due to torrential rains of two months, there has been a loss of Rs 1.84 lakh crore.

Although every year floods in these areas are easy to flood, but this time the pattern of rain has changed in these areas. Due to rising temperature, the direction of the monsoon has slipped towards the south, due to which areas like Rajasthan and Gujarat are receiving more rainfall than in the northeastern states.

More incidents of floods in small areas

Due to rising temperatures, the evaporation of surface water in rivers has increased, causing moisture in the clouds, which are taking the form of heavy rain. Due to heavy rains in small areas, flood -like situation has arisen, which has affected life.

This year’s rains have caused more havoc in Pakistan than the previous rains and the rescue operation is still going on. Due to moving from high-pressure areas of the winds towards low-pressure areas, the affected areas are receiving more rainfall.

The effects of flood can be reduced like this

In recent years, flood incidents have increased due to indiscriminate harvesting and poor water management of forests. Strengthening pre -warning systems, restoring floodlines and adopting permanent planning methods can help reduce the devastating effects of floods in the region.

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