kevadsuve
Kevadsuve, also known as spring floods, are natural phenomena that occur during the transition from winter to spring in many regions around the world. These floods are primarily caused by the thawing of snow and ice, which leads to a rapid increase in water volume in rivers and streams. The timing and severity of kevadsuve can vary depending on factors such as climate, geography, and the amount of snow accumulation during the winter.
In some areas, kevadsuve can be beneficial, providing water for agriculture, replenishing groundwater reserves, and supporting
To mitigate the impacts of kevadsuve, various strategies have been employed, including floodplain management, the construction