efully. They wake in the morning to see their houses surrounded with water. This cause untold suffering and immense miseries to the people. Their belongings are washed away. Houses collapse and people are rendered homeless. Many men, women, children and cattle are swept away by the current of the river. Floods destroy crops standing in the fields and cause famine. They also cause epidemics. Many p eople lose their resources and tools and thus lose their occupation. It is a ver y pitiable sight to see cattle and men being washed away by the current of the r iver during the floods. Often entire families are washed away and they drift on the thatches and frail barges, aimlessly. The flood also damages railway lines a nd makes the running of trains impossible. Flood Relief Measures In time of flood the Government of India adopts various measures to alleviate th e sufferings of the people. It arranges for both long-term and short-term relief . The short-term relief means immediate relief. This includes distribution of fo od, cloth, medicines etc. The long-term relief means free distribution of seedli ngs, remission of rent, grant of loan for reconstructing houses and for reclaimi ng land, etc. Even private relief societies are organizes by the people. They al so render much help to the flood-stricken people.