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Title: | Urgent case of recovery: what we can learn from the August 2014 Karnali River floods in Nepal |
Authors: | Karen MacClune Kanmani Venkateswaran Kanchan Mani Dixit Shobha Yadav Sumit Dugar Rajani Maharjan |
Keywords: | Flood, बाढि वा डुवान, Inundación, বন্যা Recovery, पुनर्ला� Vulnerability, संकटासन्नता, Vulnerabilidad |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Zurich Insurance Group Ltd |
Abstract: | In mid-August 2014, three days of torrential monsoon rainfall led to the widespread Karnali floods in Western Nepal. The floods killed 222 people and had a major impact on 120,000 others, damaging infrastructure and property and displacing households. This report investigates the cause, provide key insights and recommendations for avoiding future disasters. In mid-August 2014, three days of torrential monsoon rainfall led to the widespread Karnali floods in Western Nepal. The floods killed 222 people and had a major impact on 120,000 others, damaging infrastructure and property and displacing households. This report investigates the cause, provide key insights and recommendations for avoiding future disasters. |
URI: | http://repo.floodalliance.net/jspui/44111/303 |
Appears in Collections: | Natural Environment Water |
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