Case study of flooding in poor part of the world Flashcards
1
Q
Flood, number of deaths/homeless
A
Bangladesh, 2004
C. 800 deaths
36 million homeless
2
Q
Physical causes?
A
- snowmelt from Himalayas
- monsoons = heavy rainfall = saturated soil = shorter lag time
3
Q
Human causes?
A
- deforestation in Himalayas = thin soil = easily saturated
- poor area so no river management
- high population, urbanisation
4
Q
Environmental impacts
A
- 800,000 hectares of agricultural land flooded
- river bank erosion, soil erosion, water contamination
5
Q
Economic impacts
A
- damage cost $2.2 billion
- serious damage to infrastructure
- all domestic internal flights had to be suspended during July
6
Q
Social impacts
A
-farmers and labourers suffered the most as so much damage was done to the agricultural sector
7
Q
Immediate responses
A
- rescue operations, aid from individual countries
- Government worked with NGOs to provide rice, clothing, medecine, blankets, towels etc
- the UN activated a disaster management team to organise supplies
8
Q
Long-term responses
A
- local people used a self-help scheme to rebuild
- Food shelters and early-warning systems set up by help projects
- The World Bank provided financial aid
- poor river management schemes set up