Natural disasters in India, many of them related to
the climate of India, cause massive losses of Indian
life and property. Droughts, flash floods, cyclones,
avalanches, landslides brought on by torrential
rains, and snowstorms pose the greatest threats.
Other dangers include frequent summer dust storms,
which usually track from north to south; they cause
extensive property damage in North India[1] and
deposit large amounts of dust from arid regions. Hail
is also common in parts of India, causing severe
damage to standing crops such as rice and wheat.
the climate of India, cause massive losses of Indian
life and property. Droughts, flash floods, cyclones,
avalanches, landslides brought on by torrential
rains, and snowstorms pose the greatest threats.
Other dangers include frequent summer dust storms,
which usually track from north to south; they cause
extensive property damage in North India[1] and
deposit large amounts of dust from arid regions. Hail
is also common in parts of India, causing severe
damage to standing crops such as rice and wheat.
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