The river as system

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Like the vagaries of nature, rivers too cannot be understood in isolation.

The Kosi River breached its eastern embankment at Kusaha in eastern Nepal on 18 August 2008, flooding the immediate plains of Nepal and northern Bihar. Satellite imagery showed a wide swathe of inundation, as the turbid waters moved southwards to join the Ganga. Even as the Indian and Nepali governments and engineers worked to force the river back to the course it had abandoned, the Barh Mukti Abhiyan of Bihar and Himal Southasian organised a meeting in Patna on 17 December to discuss the many aspects of the Kosi challenge.

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