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National Flood Risk Assessment

The National Flood Risk Assessment is a comprehensive process that evaluates the likelihood and potential impact of flooding across different regions. It considers factors like historical flood data, geographic features, rainfall patterns, and land use to identify areas at higher risk. This assessment helps government agencies, communities, and individuals make informed decisions about flood preparedness, land development, and resource allocation. By understanding which areas are most vulnerable, the assessment aims to reduce flood damages and improve resilience through planning, infrastructure improvements, and early warning systems.