Flood is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. The European Union (EU) Flood Directive defines a flood as a cover of water not generally covered by water. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also apply to the inflow of the fusion. Flooding may occur as overflow of water bodies from water bodies, such as a river, lake, or ocean, in which water overtops or Breaks levees, resulting in some of the water escaping its usual limitations, or it may occur due to a accumulation of rainwater on a saturated ground in a flood. While the size of a lake or other body of water will vary with seasonal changes in the precipitation and snow melts, these changes in size can not be considered significant unless they are the property or drown domestic animals. Floods can also occur in rivers when the flow The rate exceeds the capacity of the river channel, especially at bends or meanders in the waterway.
Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are in the natural flood plains of the river. While riverine flood damage can be removed by moving away from rivers and other bodies of water, people traditionally live and work by rivers, because the land is usually flat and fertile, and because rivers are easy travel and access to commerce and industry. Some floods develop Slowly, while others like flood floods, can only develop a few minutes in minutes and without visible signs of rain. Additionally, floods can be local, affecting or community, or very large, affecting all the river basins.
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