Natural disasters like floods can occur when there is an excess of water in an area, causing damage to infrastructure and communities. The Mekong River Basin, which stretches across China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, is particularly prone to floods due to its vast size and the variability of its water levels. This can be exacerbated by climatic events such as El Nino, which can cause irregular patterns of rainfall. The impacts of these floods can be far-reaching, affecting everything from agriculture and food sourcing to human health and welfare. It's important to be prepared for these events by investing in disaster management systems and building resilience within communities