(a) Sometimes, continuous and heavy rainfall leads to power failure and it darkens everywhere. Water is seen everywhere and roof of the kuchcha houses starts leaking. Sometimes, dams are also affected. The household articles and utensils starts are found floating in water. People take their children and go towards high altitude areas. All the huts are submerged in the flood water. The roofs of the houses, broken branches of the trees, dead birds and animals are seen floating in flood water.
(b) Most of the affected people stand helplessly in this situation. Most of the villages suffer worst conditions. Many of the villagers also get carried away with the flowing water.
(c) No signs of the presence of kuchcha houses are found and only the broken walls and remains of some parts of these houses can only be seen. Some of the pukka houses are also damaged. Due to moisture in the walls, mosses grow in different places. There is a foul smell everywhere. The entire area becomes very muddy.