
Flood Risk Management (FRM)
Flood Risk Management (FRM) involves assessing and reducing the potential damage caused by flooding. It includes actions like improving drainage systems, constructing levees and flood barriers, preserving natural waterways, and creating early warning systems. The goal is to minimize harm to communities, property, and the environment by planning and implementing strategies that prevent floodwaters from causing extensive damage. FRM balances engineering solutions, land use planning, and community awareness to effectively manage flood risks and protect lives and assets.