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India's Chang Ghar traditional homes are resilient to floods

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Imrana Khan
September 17, 2025

As floods worsen in India's Assam region, the Mising community's bamboo stilt homes, known as Chang Ghars, stand tall. But this peaceful coexistence with nature is at risk.

In Assam, India, the Mising people live in close rhythm with the Brahmaputra River — a lifeline that also brings destructive floods. Their bamboo Chang Ghar stilt houses offer protection, blending tradition with climate resilience. Despite erosion, displacement, and rising risks, the community preserves its culture while adapting to the river's shifting course.

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