Monsoon and Floods in India and Bangladesh Displace Hundreds
of Thousands
India (HDW) June 28, 2004
- Intense monsoon rains beginning in mid-June combined with melting
snow running out of the Himalaya Mountains to trigger extensive flooding
across Bangladesh and northeastern India at the end of June and beginning
of July 2004.
This image, acquired on June 28 by the Terra satellite, shows just how
widespread the floods are. The image includes an area that is about 2000
kilometers wide, and dark blue water, not present in an image taken on
May 8 during the dry season, covers much of the scene. In this false-color
image pair, water is dark blue, vegetation is bright green, and clouds
are light blue. Bare earth is tan. In the flood image, the sun is reflecting
off the surface of the water, creating a bright white patch near the center
of the image. As of July 10, 55 people had died in the floods in northeastern
India, and hundreds of thousands more have been affected. In Bangladesh,
high waters stranded nearly half a million people, according to news reports.