Since 2000, flood-related disasters have
surged by 134%, inflicting severe social and
economic consequences. Floods result in
immediate loss of life, property, crops, and
livestock. They also lead to health problems
like waterborne diseases and malnutrition.
Recovery from floods takes months or even
years. Additionally, floods harm food
production by reducing crop yield, causing soil
erosion, and damaging farming infrastructure.
They spread pollutants and pose risks to
affected communities. Explore our partner
organizations for ways to take action.