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  2. Floods in India - Wikipedia

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    Damage caused to life and property was immense. However, estimate figure is unknown. The flood left thousands of people homeless. [2] On 17 October 1960, the 1960 Lucknow flood was a natural disaster that occurred in the city of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India, in October 1960.

  3. 1960 North Indian Ocean cyclone season - Wikipedia

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    Large portions of India were affected by rains from the depression, with Orissa and Madhya receiving the heaviest rains. [15] According to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, up to 1,000 mm (40 in) of rain fell across portions of Orissa. The tremendous precipitation triggered disastrous floods that killed at least 65 people. [17]

  4. Floods in Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    The government deployed army units and helicopters to rescue stranded people and provide relief materials. The water level receded very slowly, and no estimate was made of the total damage. The flood coincided with a tidal wave that struck the mouth of the Ganges in Bangladesh on October 16, 1960, killing more than 3,000 people. [3]

  5. Category:1960s disasters in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s disasters in India" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. 1968 Sikkim floods

  6. Natural disasters in India - Wikipedia

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    Floods are the most common natural disaster in India. The heavy southwest monsoon rains cause the Brahmaputra and other rivers to distend their banks, often flooding surrounding areas. Though they provide rice paddy farmers with a largely dependable source of natural irrigation and fertilisation, the floods can kill thousands and displace millions.

  7. Panshet Dam - Wikipedia

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    Panshet Dam, also called Tanajisagar Dam, is a dam on the Ambi river, a tributary of the Mutha River, about 50 km (31 mi) southwest of the city of Pune in western India.The dam was constructed in late 1950s for irrigation and, along with three other dams nearby, Varasgaon, Temghar and Khadakwasla, it supplies drinking water to Pune.

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  9. List of floods - Wikipedia

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    A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are an area of study of the discipline hydrology and are of significant concern in agriculture, civil engineering and public health.