On
Floods in Southern West Bengal, India
Dr.
Amartya Kumar Bhattacharya
BCE
(Hons.) ( Jadavpur ), MTech ( Civil ) ( IIT Kharagpur ), PhD ( Civil
) ( IIT Kharagpur ), Cert.MTERM ( AIT Bangkok ), CEng(I), FIE,
FACCE(I), FISH, FIWRS, FIPHE, FIAH, FAE, MIGS, MIGS – Kolkata
Chapter, MIGS – Chennai Chapter, MISTE, MAHI, MISCA, MIAHS, MISTAM,
MNSFMFP, MIIBE, MICI, MIEES, MCITP, MISRS, MISRMTT, MAGGS, MCSI,
MIAENG, MMBSI, MBMSM
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Abstract
Occurrence
of flood during the periods of heavy shower is quite common in
southern West Bengal. The present paper focuses on the flood problem
of southern West Bengal, its causes and remedial measures that may be
undertaken to alleviate the situation.
Introduction
The
state of West Bengal lies in the eastern part of India. The southern
portion of the state is flood-prone and floods occur with a
depressing regularity. The causes and structural and non-structural
measures for prevention and control of floods are discussed in this
paper.
Causes
Of Floods
A
number of factors combine to cause floods in southern West Bengal.
There is extremely high rainfall in the monsoon season. The seaward
slope of southern West Bengal is very low and the Ganga delta is
tidal in nature. There are several low-lying areas where water lies
stagnant. There is siltation of several outlet canals reducing
carrying capacity. Also, there is human encroachment on some channels
hampering renovation of those channels.
Measures
That May Be Taken
Quite
a few measures may be taken to reduce floods in this region. The
network of drainage canals are to be increased and silted drainage
canals are to be dredged to augment channel capacity and allow free
flow of excess water through those channels. More dykes are to be
built to prevent flood water from entering low-lying areas and
existing dykes are to be strengthened to prevent their breaching. If
possible, human habitation is to be evacuated from flood-prone areas.
Pumps of adequate capacity are to be kept on stand-by to pump out
water particularly from low areas. Better meteorological forecasting
is necessary so that the water levels in the Damodar Valley
Corporation reservoirs can be brought down early enough to
accommodate high inflows from upstream in flood periods. Adequate
discharge channels are to be provided in the lower Damodar basin;
this area is suffering from flood due to inadequate discharge
channels. The capacity of the Mayurakshi river also needs to be
augmented.
Conclusion
Floods
in southern West Bengal can be prevented or reduced by taking
adequate structural and non-structural measures. The present paper
has focussed on these aspects.
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