Southern Asia is flooded: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Oman with severe floods in the last period

The last Mkweather article from Asia is looking at severe floods in Southern Asia – India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Oman.
Many provinces in India were in late August and early September 2021 hit by regular summer monsoon floods, with an impact on society and ecosystems.
The most was saying about floods in provinces of Telangana, Assam, Bihar or Hyderabad /Tweets below/.
In Pakistan, extreme floods appeared in Kohistan, but later, Karachi was flooded, too.
Floods hit densely populated areas in Bangladesh, too.
In Nepal, floods hit populated parts, including Kathmandu.
Terrifying captures were caught in the region of Bahla city, Oman, too.
According to 16-day forecasts, severe floods will be continuing in the parts of central and northern India and along the West-Indian coast, such as in southwestern Bangladesh and Nepal, mainly. Regional severe storms should appear in northern Pakistan, too.
Only southern India and Sri Lanka, northern Bangladesh and Thar desert region, India, southern Pakistan such as central and northern Bhutan will be in the next period drier.
Almost all monsoon Asia, except for southern India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives will be in Autumn 2021 stormy /https://mkweather.com/autumn-2021-forecast-for-asia-strong-monsoon-for-s-se-e-asia-hot-and-dry-in-the-middle-east-late-siberian-cold-blasts-in-w-siberia-and-snow-calamities-in-e-siberia//, while Winter 2021/2022 in India should be colder and drier, only southernmost parts should have stronger cyclone activity /https://mkweather.com/winter-2021-2022-forecast-the-first-reliable-estimates-extreme-cold-blasts-from-canada-and-western-siberia-snow-in-western-europe-and-eastern-asia-la-nina-qbo-to-qbo-shift-sufficient-nao-ao//.



Waterfall? No that’s heavy rains pouring misery and chaos in Delhi-NCR. Capital drowning#Rain #Rains #Storm #Floods #Flooding #climate #ClimateChange #DelhiRains #NCR #India #Weather #HeavyRains #Delhi #DelhiFloods pic.twitter.com/C2WamNPJH5
— Doregama Viral (@DoregamaViral) August 31, 2021
TAAWUN TRUST is with the people of USA & deepest condolence to the families who lost their loved ones in these wild floods. #Floods #USflood #flooding #flood #NYflood #JoeBiden #Vicepresident #KamalaHarris #PMO_INDIA #UNO #UNICEF #WHO #redcrosssociet pic.twitter.com/9bxbrOGLlH
— Taawun Trust (@TaawunT) September 7, 2021
Massive downpours since Monday evening have inundated several low-lying areas in parts of #Telangana, turning streets into cesspools. Holidays were declared in schools, while exams were also postponed. #TelanganaRains
— The Weather Channel India (@weatherindia) September 7, 2021
Full report: https://t.co/VyWHzb0bRh
Flood prone Bihar adds another layer of vulnerabilities to the already existing pandemic. In times of this adversity where children are unable to attend school, three youth take charge in Katihar district to teach children on a boat. #BoatKiPathshala https://t.co/JBcQwOOWnQ
— Leher (@LeherIndia) September 7, 2021
Community kitchens have been set up in flood affected districts of #UttarPradesh to ensure that no one goes without food.
— IANS Tweets (@ians_india) September 5, 2021
Photo: IANS (File) pic.twitter.com/U5HaKCys5T
Relief provided to flood affected areas of Kamrup district, #Assam by #HumanityFirst #India pic.twitter.com/pU7PgPAc3U
— Humanity First India (@HumanityFirstIN) September 5, 2021
HEAVY/VERY HEAVY/EXTREMELY HEAVY RAIN (RED ALERT) expected at ISOLATED places in Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagtial, Karimnagar Dist. CM KCR who is in Delhi call review meeting on flood situation. All the Collectors put on high alert. #TelanganaRain pic.twitter.com/lQyWjheeNW
— Aashish (@Ashi_IndiaToday) September 7, 2021
Flood situation in Assam improveshttps://t.co/KC3eLSsKam
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) September 4, 2021
Four people of Indian origin and a Nepali family of three have died in New York from the flooding caused by Hurricane Ida that battered the US. https://t.co/s5ldnoUsKh
— IBTimes 🇮🇳 (@ibtimes_india) September 7, 2021
Flood situation in Assam improves as Brahmaputra water level goes downhttps://t.co/I5HEkGEa1k#flood #assamflood
— India Water Portal (@indiawater) September 7, 2021
Bihar Govt seeks assistance of over Rs. 3,763 crore from Centre for flood relief measureshttps://t.co/kJPvryHTft
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) September 6, 2021
Telangana: Heavy rain triggers floods in Sircilla town https://t.co/mrji1ieaky
— TOI Cities (@TOICitiesNews) September 7, 2021
"In the last year alone, India experienced numerous and concurrent weather extremes: heatwaves in north India, floods in the northeast, forest fires in Uttarakhand, and major cyclones."
— Nilanjana Roy (@nilanjanaroy) September 4, 2021
The human cost of ignoring climate change in India:https://t.co/KUWaas9WuP
In India:
— The National (@TheNationalNews) August 30, 2021
Severe floods cut off tens of thousands of people as more than 400,000 move to higher groundhttps://t.co/ITFRPnBC1s
Due to incessant rains, normal life was thrown out of gear in the national capital.#Delhi #HeavyRains https://t.co/lY1kwNaZIP
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) September 2, 2021
Torrential rain floods homes in India https://t.co/SDqvYMdrmB pic.twitter.com/Luh1Fyzu1k
— Jairo Rodriguez (@RealtorJairo) August 31, 2021
Risk of flash floods in Himachal Pradesh, warns IMD https://t.co/1QphggIefS
— TOI Cities (@TOICitiesNews) September 3, 2021
#Bihar : Lalganj Referral Hospital, the lifeline for hundreds of villagers in the area, is flooded with knee-deep water | @rohit_manas https://t.co/IU5n61DPi8
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) September 1, 2021
Flood situation continues to remain grim in the state of Bihar.
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) September 2, 2021
Images: PTI #Bihar #BiharFlood #Monsoon #Rains #ITPhotoblog pic.twitter.com/QeT4AMxWlU
Rain is continuously going on in different regions of India and other countries this shot from delhi India looking like flood very dangerous cause is climate change @MonaPatelT @Shyamli_Kashyap @Debbie_banks30 @CevikusHB @RebeccaH2030 @RebeccaH2030 @GretaThunberg climateactionnow pic.twitter.com/Ni4HMltzN7
— green world (@MohdNad91388381) September 2, 2021
In Pics | Fears of worsening #India #floods as torrential rains wreak havochttps://t.co/sGIMstgBwf
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) September 3, 2021
65% rain water in #Pakistan comes in 70 days of rainy season, first we push people to drown in the water of floods with desvastation of agriculture and livestock thereafter that 50% rain water is poured into the sea. And we are crying for scarcity of water. Jaggo #PTI pic.twitter.com/BvJe1dRdXm
— Sami Ullah Durrani (@Sukdurrani) August 30, 2021
#Pakistan:Heavy rain leads to flood like situation Somewhere near Bahria Town #Karachi.
— Wᵒˡᵛᵉʳᶤᶰᵉ Uᵖᵈᵃᵗᵉˢ𖤐 (@W0lverineupdate) September 4, 2021
#Karachi #karachirain pic.twitter.com/5zYgwpdKjJ
Aftermath of flash flood on Karakoram Highway in Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/SAaottuNCc
— Ehsan (@Ehzan) September 1, 2021
Flash floods in upper Kohistan
— 🚨🇵🇰 AbdulRafay 🇵🇰🚨 (@AbdulRafay_M) September 4, 2021
Karakoram Highway is closed due to the mudslides that have resulted in burying a coaster.
Passengers are safe & efforts to open KKH for traffic are underway. #lahore #Pakistan #flooding #PakistanZindabad
pic.twitter.com/LJbsZznYvo
Havey rain in swat #rain #swat #Flood #DONDA #ChemicalSprayOnDoctors #Pakistan #PDMJalsaKarachi #PDMPowerShowInKarachi pic.twitter.com/cx88sh0iRS
— Psychologist Raza khan official (@Razakha96448612) August 30, 2021
Sufferings of thousands of flood victims in Bangladesh know no bounds as river erosion has taken a serious turn in different parts of the country.
— M A Amin 🇧🇩 (@aminunv) September 5, 2021
Fresh areas of lower basin have gone under floodwater as the water levels in the rivers Padma and Jamuna have increased. pic.twitter.com/OqZpZSGZfl
Ongoing flood in rural & suburban Bangladesh #flooding #floods #flood pic.twitter.com/l4GISCyqjn
— Aziz_Amirul (@AZIZ__AMIRUL) September 4, 2021
Amidst flood in Bangladesh ….. pic.twitter.com/xm3Y1PM0n5
— Aziz_Amirul (@AZIZ__AMIRUL) August 31, 2021
The flood situation in Kurigram and Sirajganj has deteriorated as Brahmaputra and Jamuna's water levels are flowing above the danger level this morning.#Bangladesh https://t.co/4b2LLWd3vM
— The Daily Star (@dailystarnews) September 2, 2021
After 20 days of continuous rise, the Jamuna river's water level has begun to drop.#Bangladeshhttps://t.co/WYTJ3HVECa
— The Daily Star (@dailystarnews) September 5, 2021
OP-ED: Why is Bangladesh so prone to floods? https://t.co/Gd980vDRPz
— Saleemul Huq (@SaleemulHuq) August 30, 2021
In Bangladesh, hundreds of thousands of people are evacuating and bracing for floods that threaten to swamp nearly one third of the country in coming days.
— IFRC Asia Pacific (@IFRCAsiaPacific) September 3, 2021
Bangladesh Red Crescent volunteer teams are helping people evacuate, stay safe and are providing relief. pic.twitter.com/sV3zn44hfH
Striking before the floods 🌊
— FAO in Emergencies (@FAOemergencies) September 2, 2021
In Bangladesh, @FAO and @UNCERF used forecasts to anticipate a 1-in-10-year flood event and help families protect their livestock, seeds, and livelihoods.
Read what impact was made: https://t.co/ZNN6iSCVjs #AnticipatoryAction pic.twitter.com/FSGyCpZlCl
Flood situation in Bangladesh worsens https://t.co/kfFxk4RrZU
— SpeakUP 📢 (@SpeakUp_20) August 31, 2021
Over 100,000 people affected by floods in Bangladeshhttps://t.co/rtEBOt2V44
— DAILY SABAH (@DailySabah) August 30, 2021
Annual floods will not be going away anytime soon; if anything, climate change will only make matters worse in upcoming years. While we must work to mitigate the direst consequences right now, a plan must also be put in place to ensure we can avoid such crises in the future. pic.twitter.com/0E6w5760zb
— Fridays For Future Bangladesh (@FFFinBD) September 4, 2021
Floods have been reported in other nearby cities outside Kathmandu such as Banepa also.#nepal #flood #disaster #inundation #rain #monsoon #heavyrain #displacementhttps://t.co/NV8CrFZ0VJ
— Onlinekhabar English (@OnlineKhabar_En) September 6, 2021
Flood devastation in Nepal! More than 380 houses submerged in Kathmandu, heavy damage in many areas, read the whole situation https://t.co/Sv3G3jwNLS
— News NCR (@NewsNCR2) September 6, 2021
🇳🇵 #Nepal
— Xy5Z89🇩🇪🇪🇺 (@Xy5Z89) September 2, 2021
Last night, four Nepalese women traveling from Ghorahi to Nepalgunj were killed when their automobile was hit by a flood near Sisnelkhola in Dang. According to authorities, the driver was injured and is presently being treated at a hospital. pic.twitter.com/74OC9zxlJI
Nepal flash floods: Over 380 houses inundated, 138 rescued https://t.co/XePaJsqSbA
— Hindustan Times (@HindustanTimes) September 6, 2021
Heavy rainfall leads to overflow of Bagmati river and floods in Kathmandu , Nepal on september6,2021. pic.twitter.com/uRPUF8LZXt
— abhiz_capture (@AbhishekMaharj6) September 6, 2021
Flood Alert & latest condition of UN Park, Kupondole and Balkhu area : Different area of Kathmandu Valley are affected due to flood after last night heavy rainfal. #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/rhnzXo3Qh7
— Routine of Nepal banda (@RONBupdates) September 6, 2021
From the archive:
— Onlinekhabar English (@OnlineKhabar_En) September 6, 2021
Local government officials in the area have only regrets for their own shortsightedness in the past and promises of a solution in the future. No one knows when the promises will come true. #Nepal #Kathmandu #Floods #Monsoon https://t.co/XyzVOWJnie
In Pics | Flash floods inundate over 380 houses in Nepal https://t.co/IPe9h5cCHr
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) September 7, 2021
Nepal Flood Today | Nepal flood creates mayhem in Bihar | India Flood pic.twitter.com/hLwDL6H0fE
— Disaster update Today (@UpdateDisaster) August 30, 2021
Heavy rains caused severe flooding in Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday. Not only rains but poor urban planning to be blamed.
— Victor 🇮🇳🇬🇧 (@cool_crusader) September 7, 2021
#Floods #Nepal #kathmandu #flooding #disaster #flashflood #nepalnews #काठमाडौं #बाढी #नेपाल @W0lverineupdate @ChaudharyParvez @AfrozJournalist pic.twitter.com/asoOpeZTwb
What's wrong with City Floods: Size of Rivers have been reduced a lot recently due to different construction projects and encroachment. Bridges from previous generation covered bigger areas and there were enough space on river banks considering the flow of water. pic.twitter.com/9BetPabwv2
— Routine of Nepal banda (@RONBupdates) September 6, 2021
Four people of Indian origin and a Nepali family of three have died in #NewYork from the flooding caused by #HurricaneIda that battered the US.https://t.co/3gM50XEByO
— The Quint (@TheQuint) September 6, 2021
Flash floods in Bahla City, Oman pic.twitter.com/xy6NB3HjOx
— handsm (@handsm54350947) September 3, 2021
Middle East Severe Weather and Anomalies disaster News. Oman, severe Weather Jayant floods hammer the region without much warning. pic.twitter.com/D9ndO49mIA
— News That Matter (@jay1stnewyorker) September 7, 2021
Inundaciones en zonas de Bahla, #Oman. (01.09.2021). #Floods #Storm #zabedrosky #Tormenta pic.twitter.com/sfdnI96rrS vía @deZabedrosky
— Patricio Espinoza 🇨🇱🚒 (@PATRICIOSPINOZA) September 3, 2021
Heavy rains cause extreme flooding in Bahla, Oman https://t.co/RI1iBJye1Q#Flood #oman #Bahla #omannews #flashflood #بهلاء #فيضان #سلطنةعمان pic.twitter.com/zcEoq2P9Am
— Unbelievable Events (@UnbelievableEv1) September 1, 2021