A flash flood is a sudden, rapid flooding event that occurs within minutes to a few hours.

Cause

  • Cloudburst or intense localised rainfall.
  • Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in the Himalayan regions.
  • Dam or embankment failure.
  • Urbanisation leading to impervious surfaces and blocked drainage.
  • Deforestation and slope destabilisation in hill areas.

Areas Generally Affecting

  • Hilly Terrain: Flash floods in the Himalayas (Uttarakhand) and Afghanistan.
  • Urbanised Region: Flash flood in an urban region like Chennai.
  • Arid and Semi-Arid: Rajasthan dry river beds

 

Source: The Hindu

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