51. Flooding is common in Indonesia, especially during the rainy season, and often triggers fatal landslides. 52. Flooding is likely. 53. Flooding is routine along several major rivers that sweep down from Nepal through India and Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal. 54. Flooding was most severe in the center of the town, named from the nearby Delme River. 55. Flooding was widespread in rural areas on the bank opposite the city. 56. Flooding also has been at record levels in northeastern China along the Nen and Songhua rivers. 57. Flooding is always a threat for this soggy country, more than half of which lies below sea level. 58. Flooding is further denting industrial growth, with flooded factories forced to close and transport disrupted. 59. Flooding was possible in some low-lying areas. 60. Flooding was the biggest problem, making highways impassable in several counties. |