Posted on 30th Dec 2021 10:00:13 PM Paragraph, Composition
Fed by the monsoon rain the rivers become furious in size and volume in the rainy season in West Bengal. At that time water runs down from hills and mountains and strong current overflows the banks of the rivers. Sometimes crops are washed away by flood water on both sides of the rivers. When the flood becomes more furious, domestic animals are drowned and many people become homeless. They are bound to starve for a number of days. The whole system of economy of the rural Bengal is miserably hampered by the flood in the rivers. Dams are erected on some of the rivers to check such devastating flood. When the volume of water is controlled through dams, flood is stopped and it causes good harvest by the useful use of the river water. Thus sometimes the rivers become a curse and sometimes a boon in the rainy season.
Rainy, Season, Furious, Domestic, Animal, Starve, Dam, Devastating, Harvest, West, Bengal, Monsoon, Rivers, Flood
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