By गाँव कनेक्शन
By गाँव कनेक्शन
असम में बाढ़ से 8 जिलों के 62 हजार से अधिक लोग प्रभावित हुए हैं। असम राज्य आपदा मोचन प्राधिकरण (एएसडीएमए) ने बताया कि 145 गांव पानी में डूबे हुए हैं और 3,435 हैक्टेयर फसल क्षेत्र को नुकसान हुआ है।
असम में बाढ़ से 8 जिलों के 62 हजार से अधिक लोग प्रभावित हुए हैं। असम राज्य आपदा मोचन प्राधिकरण (एएसडीएमए) ने बताया कि 145 गांव पानी में डूबे हुए हैं और 3,435 हैक्टेयर फसल क्षेत्र को नुकसान हुआ है।
By गाँव कनेक्शन
साल 2019 में बाढ़ से देश भर के एक दर्जन से अधिक राज्य प्रभावित हैं। इस साल बाढ़ से मरने वालों की संख्या 400 से ऊपर पहुंच गई है। आईआईटी गांधीनगर के एक नए रिसर्च के अनुसार देश में बाढ़ का खतरा हर साल लगातार ही बढ़ेगा।
साल 2019 में बाढ़ से देश भर के एक दर्जन से अधिक राज्य प्रभावित हैं। इस साल बाढ़ से मरने वालों की संख्या 400 से ऊपर पहुंच गई है। आईआईटी गांधीनगर के एक नए रिसर्च के अनुसार देश में बाढ़ का खतरा हर साल लगातार ही बढ़ेगा।
By Chandrakant Mishra
कम नहीं हो रही बाढ़ पीड़ितों की मुश्किलें, खाने को भोजन और पीने लिए शुद्ध पानी भी नहीं, घरों में पानी घुसने और सड़क बह जाने के से लोग बंधों पर टेंट के नीचे जिंदगी गुजार रहे
कम नहीं हो रही बाढ़ पीड़ितों की मुश्किलें, खाने को भोजन और पीने लिए शुद्ध पानी भी नहीं, घरों में पानी घुसने और सड़क बह जाने के से लोग बंधों पर टेंट के नीचे जिंदगी गुजार रहे
By गाँव कनेक्शन
छत्तीसगढ़ के बेमेतरा जिले में अगस्त के आखिरी सप्ताह में हुई भारी बारिश के चलते लगभग 50 से 60 गांवों के किसानों की फसल बर्बाद हो गई, लेकिन किसानों को इसका कोई मुआवजा नहीं मिल रहा है।
छत्तीसगढ़ के बेमेतरा जिले में अगस्त के आखिरी सप्ताह में हुई भारी बारिश के चलते लगभग 50 से 60 गांवों के किसानों की फसल बर्बाद हो गई, लेकिन किसानों को इसका कोई मुआवजा नहीं मिल रहा है।
By गाँव कनेक्शन
On August 2, while responding to a question in the Upper House the Ministry of Home Affairs provided details on losses and damages incurred due to hydro meteorological disasters — cyclones, floods and thunderstorms — in the country as of July 26, 2023.
On August 2, while responding to a question in the Upper House the Ministry of Home Affairs provided details on losses and damages incurred due to hydro meteorological disasters — cyclones, floods and thunderstorms — in the country as of July 26, 2023.
By Mithilesh Dhar
The state government claims that it has done its bit to help those affected by floods, but the ground reality is quite different.As per the official data, 81 lakh people were directly affected in the state, but more than 60 lakh couldn't find a place in any relief camps, because there were none. Similarly, 835 community kitchens were set up in 12 districts comprising 105 blocks and 1,240 panchayats. This means, there was one community kitchen for more than 7,000 people
The state government claims that it has done its bit to help those affected by floods, but the ground reality is quite different.As per the official data, 81 lakh people were directly affected in the state, but more than 60 lakh couldn't find a place in any relief camps, because there were none. Similarly, 835 community kitchens were set up in 12 districts comprising 105 blocks and 1,240 panchayats. This means, there was one community kitchen for more than 7,000 people
By Rafiqul Islam Montu
Bangladesh is no stranger to floods. Almost every year, the country battles them during the monsoon season. However, this year unprecedented heavy rainfall has brought devastating floods, earlier than usual in the month of May. It's been almost two months and the north and northeastern regions of the country are still struggling as flood waters have washed away millions of houses and inundated hundreds of thousand hectares of farmlands. A ground report from the flood-hit Sylhet region.
Bangladesh is no stranger to floods. Almost every year, the country battles them during the monsoon season. However, this year unprecedented heavy rainfall has brought devastating floods, earlier than usual in the month of May. It's been almost two months and the north and northeastern regions of the country are still struggling as flood waters have washed away millions of houses and inundated hundreds of thousand hectares of farmlands. A ground report from the flood-hit Sylhet region.
By Virendra Singh
Every year, as many as 100,000 villagers in Barabanki relocate to temporary shelters when the Ghaghara river inundates their villages and destroys their crops. These rural residents are trapped between the embankments of the river built for flood control. Villages like Tepra are washed away and for the past three years now, people are living on an embankment awaiting compensation and rehabilitation. Will the UP election results change their fate? A ground report.
Every year, as many as 100,000 villagers in Barabanki relocate to temporary shelters when the Ghaghara river inundates their villages and destroys their crops. These rural residents are trapped between the embankments of the river built for flood control. Villages like Tepra are washed away and for the past three years now, people are living on an embankment awaiting compensation and rehabilitation. Will the UP election results change their fate? A ground report.
By Nidhi Jamwal
More than 33 million people in Pakistan have been affected by floods since June this year. Bangladesh is grappling with both floods and drought. And in India, early heatwaves, followed by early floods, and now drought-like conditions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, have affected our main food crops – wheat and paddy. Meanwhile, wildfires are raging in Oregon (USA), and Europe is battling the worst drought in 500 years.
More than 33 million people in Pakistan have been affected by floods since June this year. Bangladesh is grappling with both floods and drought. And in India, early heatwaves, followed by early floods, and now drought-like conditions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, have affected our main food crops – wheat and paddy. Meanwhile, wildfires are raging in Oregon (USA), and Europe is battling the worst drought in 500 years.