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1993 India floods
The 1993 India floods refer to a series of devastating floods that predominantly affected various states in India during the monsoon season of July and August 1993. Primarily impacting the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Karnataka, the floods were triggered by prolonged heavy rainfall, exacerbated by deforestation and inadequate infrastructure. The disaster resulted in significant loss of life, with an estimated 5,000 fatalities, and displaced millions of people. Widespread destruction of homes, agricultural lands, and infrastructure further compounded the crisis, prompting extensive relief and rehabilitation efforts by government and non-governmental organizations. The floods highlighted vulnerabilities in regional management of natural disasters and spurred discussions on enhancing flood preparedness strategies.