2006 Surat flood: Difference between revisions
(→top: Creating 2006 Surat flood) |
m (→top: Add description) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
{{ContinueReading}} | {{ContinueReading}} | ||
{{#seo: | |||
|description= The 2006 Surat flood was a catastrophic inundation that affected the city of Surat in Gujarat, India, during July 2006. Triggered by unprecedented | |||
}} |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 2 August 2024
2006 Surat flood
The 2006 Surat flood was a catastrophic inundation that affected the city of Surat in Gujarat, India, during July 2006. Triggered by unprecedented monsoon rainfall, the flood resulted in the Sur Sagar Lake overflowing and the Tapi River breaching its banks, leading to widespread urban flooding. Approximately 1.5 million residents were impacted, with significant damage to infrastructure, homes, and businesses. The flood caused the evacuation of thousands and disrupted transportation and essential services. Government agencies and NGOs launched extensive relief operations, highlighting the challenges of urban flood management in rapidly growing cities. The event underscored the need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness in the face of climate change.