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    Over 5.5 Lakh Affected Due to Floods in The Northeastern Part Of India

    Posted 04 Jun 2025

    2 min read

    The recent flooding and its magnitude have highlighted North East India’s vulnerability to floods.

    Reasons for flood vulnerability of North East India 

    • River instability: The Brahmaputra and the Barak rivers are braided and unstable in their reaches due to high sediment charges, steep slopes and transverse gradients. 
    • Geology: The entire area is part of a seismic zone and periodic severe earthquakes are also a factor of river instability. 
    • Hydrometeorology: The drainage area of Brahmaputra, and Barak in India is subjected to cyclonic storms originating in the Bay of Bengal, particularly in the latter part of the monsoon season.
    • Climate change: Although overall rainfall is decreasing in North East, in some areas intensity of rainfall has increased (CSE). 
      • For example, in Assam, districts north of the Brahmaputra show an increasing trend in rainfall in the last 30 years (CSE). 
    • Drainage congestion: Due to heavy rainfall of short duration coupled with high flow levels in the main river rainwater is prevented from draining quickly into the riverbed. 
    • Anthropogenic:  Construction, encroachment of river bodies, embankments obstructing natural flows, etc. also induce drainage congestion.

    Recommendations for enhancing flood resilience of North East India 

    • Increase the river water-holding capacity by dredging.
    • Flood Zoning of a river according to flood frequencies.
    • Set up modern weather stations in the upstream catchment of all dams in the North East.  
    • Strengthen flood protection structures (currently most are very old). 
    • Afforestation and rejuvenation of wetlands 
    • Tags :
    • Brahmaputra
    • Climate Change
    • Floods
    • North East
    • Barak
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