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2008 Bihar flood

The 2008 Bihar flood was a catastrophic natural disaster that primarily affected the eastern Indian state of Bihar in August 2008. Triggered by excessive rainfall and the subsequent breaching of the Kosi River embankment, the flood inundated more than 18 districts, displacing millions of people and resulting in extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and livelihoods. With over 500 fatalities reported, the flood became one of the worst humanitarian crises in India's history. Efforts for rescue and relief involved the Indian government, non-governmental organizations, and international aid agencies, bringing significant attention to the region's vulnerability to natural disasters and the need for improved flood management policies.