A vital component that is essential to forming and maintaining the ecosystem is water. Its importance extends much beyond only
being used for drinking and the general balance of the world. It should come as no surprise that no living
creature can exist without water, yet it may also be harmful. Floods can have
disastrous consequences.
Flooding of areas used for socio-economic activities produces a variety of negative impacts. Long term affect of infrastructure damage include power plant, Highways, bridges disruption in clean water, energy, as well as education, health service, lost livelihood, less buying power, and decreased land value in the flood lowlands. Economic activity halts as a result of damaged or disturbed. Continued stress can be brought on by being uprooted from one's home, losing assists, and means of support and experiencing disruption in social and professional affairs. Even in nearby, non flooded areas, economic and commercial activities are also affected.
The aftermath is terrible. Pollutants
include sewage, industrial chemicals, garbage, and pesticides used on farms can
pollute floodwater. Flooding incidents raise a risk for the development of Dysentery,
Cholera, Malaria and Hepatitis A – fatal watery illnesses.
Floods has some minor contribution over the environment. It produce makes the land fertile.
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