According to the government of Bihar Flood Management Information System Cell, the floods in Bihar can be divided into four categories.
Class-1: Flash floods due to abundant rainfall in Nepal.
Class-2: River floods
Class-3: Congestion of drainage in river confluence.
Class-4: Permanently water-logged area.
Geographically, 73.63% of the area of north Bihar is prone to floods. Out of 38 districts of Bihar, 28 districts are affected with floods which cause a huge loss of property, lives, and Infrastructure. Out of 28 flood-affected districts of Bihar, 15 districts are worst affected. As per Rashtriya Barh Aayog (2006), it has been estimated that about 24% of the total flood-affected population of India resides in the flood plains of Bihar.
Floods are indeed the natural phenomenon and one cannot entirely get rid of them but, their frequency and impact can be reduced through proper management by using human resources, better warning systems and various control measures.
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