At least seven million people in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan have been displaced or had their lives disrupted by flooding in July 2019.
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By mid-July 2020, rainfall had triggered flooding and landslides that affected millions of people across South and East Asia.
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Surface water supplies are diminished after several years of underwhelming monsoons and oppressive heat.
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Floods
Damaging monsoon floods have affected millions of people in India.
Water Floods Remote Sensing
Torrential rain caused widespread flooding in Pakistan in September 2014.
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Monsoon-related flooding, which has been ongoing since June 2020, has inundated a quarter of the country.
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This color-coded map shows precipitation amounts over India, Nepal, and the surrounding region July 10 to 16, 2011.
The 2020 rainy season has caused fatal flooding and crop loss across Pakistan.
Image of the Day Water Floods Severe Storms Remote Sensing
Acquired July 2, 2012, and June 18, 2012, these images compare conditions along the Brahmaputra River.
Land Floods