
Satellite Highlights (August Flood Map)
- States affected include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh.India Today
- Uttar Pradesh is particularly impacted, with over 84,000 people affected across more than 400 villages. More than 11,000 people have been sheltered in 900+ relief camps.India Today+1
- Rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghara, Koshi, and Burhi Gandak are flowing above danger levels in multiple zones of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.India Today
- Multiple districts in Madhya Pradesh—including Sagar, Vidisha, Rewa, Morena, Guna, Shivpuri, Damoh, and Raisen—are also dealing with floods, with thousands rescued.India Today+1
Additional Affected Regions
- Northeast India (Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram): Suffered flash floods and landslides, with over 30 deaths and lakhs (hundreds of thousands) displaced. Assam alone accounts for over 500,000 people affected.India Today
- Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Haryana faced significant flooding early in the monsoon season, especially around Surat, which saw excessive rainfall—over 346 mm in 24 hours—leading to severe waterlogging.India Today+1
- Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir: A deadly cloudburst struck the Machail Mata pilgrimage route on August 14, causing flash floods that killed at least 65 people, left over 200 missing, and triggered large-scale rescue efforts.Wikipedia
- Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand: On August 5, a flash flood—possibly due to a cloudburst, glacial lake outburst, or landslide—hit Dharali village, killing at least 5 and leaving over 50 missing.Wikipedia
- Punjab: August’s floods have been declared the worst in nearly 40 years. Over 1,000 villages and 61,000+ hectares of farmland were submerged. Approximately 1.5 million residents were displaced across districts like Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, Amritsar, Fazilka, Pathankot, and others.Wikipedia
Summary: Regions Severely Affected by Floods
| Region/State | Key Impacts |
|---|---|
| Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, MP, Odisha, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh | Widespread flooding, high river levels, mass relief operations |
| Northeast India | Severe flash floods and landslides; major displacement and casualties |
| Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana, Haryana | Urban flooding, waterlogged cities, evacuations |
| Jammu & Kashmir (Kishtwar) | Cloudburst-induced flash floods; high casualties and missing persons |
| Uttarakhand (Uttarkashi) | Flash flood disasters; significant loss of life and homes |
| Punjab | Historic inundation; massive village and farmland submersion |
Broader Impacts & Response Measures
- Rescue and Relief Efforts: Central teams have been dispatched to states like Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand to coordinate damage assessments and aid operations.The Economic Times
- Humanitarian Collaboration: In a rare move, India and Pakistan joined forces for flood relief along border districts in Punjab, deploying aircraft and rescuing over 5,000 people.The Times of India
- Critical Alert Zones:
- Punjab: Flash floods impacted nearly 1,300 villages, causing 30+ deaths. A red alert remains active as rescue and relief operations continue.Maharashtra Times
- Delhi: Rising Yamuna River levels prompted authorities to close the Loha Bridge on September 2 and evacuate residents in low-lying areas.Navbharat Times
- Chhattisgarh: Flash floods in Bastar division claimed 8 lives in a week. The Chief Minister has ordered expedited relief efforts.The Times of India
- Punjab (financial impact): The CM requested ₹60,000 crore in central funds and increased flood compensation amid widespread damage to 3 lakh acres of paddy fields and livestock loss.Indiatimes
- Ludhiana, Punjab: Local authorities are reinforcing river embankments and maintaining round-the-clock monitoring around areas like Dhulewal and Boothgarh.
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