floodrecession
Floodrecession refers to the period and process following a flood event where floodwaters gradually recede from inundated areas. This stage is characterized by the return of land to its normal state, though often with significant impacts on the environment and human infrastructure. As floodwaters diminish, they leave behind deposited sediments, debris, and potentially hazardous materials. The rate of recession can vary greatly depending on factors such as the topography of the affected area, the permeability of the soil, and the presence of drainage systems.
The receding waters can expose damaged structures, contaminated water sources, and altered landscapes. This phase presents