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A flood is an overflow of water (or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrology and are of significant concern in agriculture, civil engineering and public health. Human changes to the environment often increase the intensity and frequency of flooding, for example land use changes such as deforestation and removal of wetlands, changes in waterway course or flood controls such as with levees, and larger environmental issues such as climate change and sea level rise. In particular climate change's increased rainfall and extreme weather events increases the severity of other causes for flooding, resulting in more intense floods and increased flood risk.Flooding may occur as an overflow of water from water bodies, such as a river, lake, or ocean, in which the water overtops or breaks levees, resulting in some of that water escaping its usual boundaries, or it may occur due to an accumulation of rainwater on saturated ground in an areal flood. While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes in precipitation and snow melt, these changes in size are unlikely to be considered significant unless they flood property or drown domestic animals.
Floods can also occur in rivers when the flow rate exceeds the capacity of the river channel, particularly at bends or meanders in the waterway. Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are in the natural flood plains of rivers. While riverine flood damage can be eliminated by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, people have traditionally lived and worked by rivers because the land is usually flat and fertile and because rivers provide easy travel and access to commerce and industry. Flooding can lead to secondary consequences in addition to damage to property, such as long-term displacement of residents and creating increased spread of waterborne diseases and vector-bourne disesases transmitted by mosquitos.

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    Village without hope counts cost of Pakistan floodsBy Orla Guerin

    Village without hope counts cost of Pakistan floods By Orla Guerin BBC News, Sindh Mr Bakhsh showed extraordinary bravery during the floods At a dangerous moment when many might have thought only of themselves, an impoverished Pakistani farmer thought of his neighbours. His name is Ilahi...
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    Floods, hazard of nature or our neglect?

    By Shanzeh Iqbal • Oct 16th, 2010 The 2010 Pakistan floods are undoubtedly the worst hit calamity in the history of Pakistan. From Swat to Thattha more than two crore people have become its victims. More than 25 percent area of our country is inundated and the floods have swallowed many...
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    Dedication Dedicated to Flood Victims

    Wo Shehar Sab Weeran Huay Gaoon thay kay bayabaan huay Jahaan rehti hasrat thee har pal khatam wo tamam makaaan huay Beh gae sab armaan yak dam goom pyaar kay nishaan huay Ansoo barha gae shidat sailab ki phir dil mayn dard pinhaan huay doob kar bhee pyaasay hayn sab halat par apni pashimaan...
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    Islamic Poetry Cried floods of tears,

    cried floods of tears, As no worshippers made sujood for many years, And then crowds came back and thronged their floors, You can see angels smile, and the heavens echo with applause. The dhikr of Allah is being revived by their crowds Throughout the lands jam'aahs travel like...
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    No forced return of Afghans from flood-hit Pakistan: UN

    No forced return of Afghans from flood-hit Pakistan: UN By Nasir Jaffry (AFP) – 5 hours ago Pakistan is home to 1.7 million Afghan refugees AZAKHEL, Pakistan — The head of the UN refugee agency, Antonio Guterres, called Thursday for more global relief to help Pakistan after catastrophic floods...

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