Is this just a flood, or a sign of greater destruction?

These 5 videos show the situations caused by floods in 5 different countries. You can watch and see how each country is affected.”

If you look at today’s news, from the moment we wake up, all we see are reports of death, disasters, and tragedies. Why is this happening? What could be the reason?

Could it be that we ourselves are the reason? Could it be that our comfort, luxury, and convenience have become the very cause of our own destruction?

In today’s world, you can see that every country is simply trying to stay ahead of the others — to become more powerful, more dominant. But in this endless race, we fail to see how we are destroying nature and our own future.

Across the globe, the natural rhythm of seasons is collapsing. Extreme heat, excessive rain — nothing stays within limits anymore. Why? Because no one seems to notice the damage we’re causing to nature in the name of progress.

Pollution is increasing everywhere — in the air, water, food, agriculture, and even within our own bodies. And yet, nature — or God, if you will — continues to send us signs.

It’s no longer about politics or global debates — it’s time we take responsibility as individuals and decide what kind of life we want to leave behind for the next generation. Maybe we’ve already lived our lives, but what about the future?

Think about this for a moment… maybe even your inner voice will agree.

Perhaps in our day-to-day lives, we’ve never truly done anything for nature, because everything nature gives us comes for free. And that’s exactly why we don’t value it. But to remind us, nature shows us the consequences — in different forms.

Precautionary Steps to Stay Safe from Floods:

  • Move to higher ground upon receiving timely alerts

  • Avoid building homes in flood-prone areas

  • Keep essential medicines, torch, and important documents ready during the rainy season

  • Follow government guidelines and stay updated via radio/news

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The devastation caused on August 5 has now become even more severe, as the river’s current has grown so strong that searching for the missing people has become extremely difficult. However, the Army, SDRF, and NDMA teams are working at a rapid pace.

The official death toll has not yet been announced, but according to news sources, over 50 deaths have been confirmed in this disaster, and some reports suggest that the number could rise further.

  • Missing Nepali nationals: According to the Nepali Embassy, 26 Nepali citizens are missing — 21 from Uttarkashi (Dharali) and 5 from Pauri Garhwal (Bankura).

  • New threat: In Uttarkashi’s Harsil area, a temporary lake has formed which could cause heavy destruction if it bursts. The Army, SDRF, and NDMA are continuously monitoring and carrying out drainage operations.

  • Court action: The Uttarakhand High Court has formed a team to inspect and assess the relief facilities being provided to flood victims.

  • Financial assistance: Bank of Baroda has donated ₹1 crore to the Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, especially to support victims in Dharali and Harsil.

"Situation After the Devastation"

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