Flood Disasters and Risk Reduction in Uganda

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Worldwide flood disaster incidences are increasing due to sudden climate change and remarkably increasing urbanization which has led to increased population some of whom have settled along the flood-prone zone. The old structural flood control measures have become unsustainable and unreliable. The new flood disaster management approaches are now revolving around improved land use good planning and relocation of the people occupying the flood-prone zone building permanent houses forecasting and warning being advocated. However these new measures require knowledge of flood disasters and causes environmental and socioeconomic factors which could hinder community participation. Others include knowledge on the political drives that influence the town dwellers’ flood risks perception and adaptation. In Uganda flood disasters have caused numerous losses and damages to properties worth billions of Uganda shillings. In 1997 more than 153 500 people were affected and 100 people were killed. In 2007 at least 718045 people had their properties destroyed and 5 lost their lives and in 2010 landslides killed 250 people with over 350000 affected.
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