A disabled man has been helped to replace his car, which was damaged in the inundations. |
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Similar inundations were a regular occurrence back then, bringing the added risk of starvation to survivors due to the disruption caused to agriculture. |
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One moment we have water shortages and the next we have inland inundations and floods. |
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Over 4m households owe at least twice as much as their home is worth. Such inundations have nasty effects. |
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A case in point is early warning for tsunamis and other coastal inundations. |
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The central areas usually suffer drought and inundations that are favourable to the agricultural sector. |
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Vietnam's capacity to respond to frequent threats from inundations, flash floods and typhoons has grown rapidly in the past 10 years. |
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However, this reduction rarely, if ever, is sufficient to prevent downstream inundations under all circumstances. |
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However, agricultural zone are not exposed to big catastrophes like inundations or severe droughts. |
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Moreover, Turkish coasts are at present subjected to highly erosive phenomena and inundations. |
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The effects of these events are inundations, landslides, avalanches, which do not occur outside of the Alps. |
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Importance: As far as inundations are concerned, this indicator is the most important one because it allows the assessment of the most significant source of economic loss in the study area. |
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The moist, rich soils, combined with the lengthy growing season, have yielded a unique assemblage of southern vegetation species that depend on regular inundations by the silty, nutrientladen waters. |
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In case of unexpected nature catastrophes, as inundations and earthquake, concerned people are loosing among other things their living accommodations. |
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In the class of destructive calamities resulting from natural causes, and independently of the action of man. are to be placed pestilence, famine, inundations, and atmospheric influences fatal to the productions of the earth. |
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Being also a volcanic nation of coastal settlement, the adverse effects of inundations and other coastal erosions will be certainly the most devastated ones for the country. |
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An example is the case of Saint-Louis, Senegal, following recurrent inundations of the cemetery, the local government decided to construct protection walls instead of moving its location, due to cultural sensitivity. |
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A piece of ground disrooted from its situation by subterraneous inundations. |
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Floods range from deadly flash events that carry off people, livestock and property to slow inundations that can turn huge areas of land into shallow lakes. |
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With climate science indicating that future inundations are more likely, Britons will therefore have to assume more responsibility for their own property. |
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Those glorious inundations moved massive quantities of sediment through the Grand Canyon, wiping the slate dirty, and making a muddy mess of silt and muck that would make modern river rafters cringe. |
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For Pakistan, dealing with the inundations will be complicated by the arrival of Ramadan on Wednesday 11th August. JUAN MANUEL SANTOS'S first week as president of Colombia begins. |
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The banks at the spot where it stands are very high, and, in consequence, the Fort is favourably situated for the avoidance of the bad effects of the floods during the periods of inundations. |
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Under the project, community representatives were trained to communicate with the community as a whole and show how people could lessen the impact of future inundations. |
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Although no major disasters are known to have occurred, a look at flooding at that time would show failure of small dams, loss of bridges, and inundations of large parts of villages and towns. |
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