Flood-A Paragraph
Flood
Flood-A Paragraph
The overflowing of water beyond what is usual is called Flood. Flood is a natural disaster that can hardly be got rid of. There are some causes of occurring floods. Generally, floods occur when water sources receive excessive water due to heavy continuous rains or for overflowing of water resources like lakes and rivers. In the cities, floods occur due to poor drainage systems. The drains of the cities get choked with wasted materials when there is heavy rain for a long time. Excessive felling of trees and indiscriminate deforestation has resulted in environmental degradation and ecological inequality. It produces silt of water bodies like rivers and lakes. Therefore, when there is heavy rain, floods in the water bodies take place. Global warming has resulted in climate change. For the change of climate, the snow of the high mountains melts down and causes a flood on the plain. Floods cause loss of both life and property. Floods can sweep away humans, birds and animals. People’s houses and property can also be flooded. Fishermen are generally at high risk of being affected by floods, as their lives and livelihoods depend on fishing in the river and sea. Flood is a curse, it affects the common life very pathetically. The Government should take necessary and decisive measures to control the flood. 0 0 0
Flood-A Paragraph
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Flood-A Paragraph
N. B. The article ‘Flood-A Paragraph’ originally belongs to the book ‘Paragraph Writing‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
Books of Composition by M. Menonimus:
- Advertisement Writing
- Amplification Writing
- Note Making
- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
- Passage Comprehension
- The Art of Poster Writing
- The Art of Letter Writing
- Report Writing
- Story Writing
- Substance Writing
- School Essays Part-I
- School Essays Part-II
- School English Grammar Part-I
- School English Grammar Part-II..
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