It is not as simple as it seems!
Having said that, I would encourage you to populate your shapefiles with 
relevant attribute data (like buildings, people, different economic 
activities, infrastructure, etc.), so that once you know the hazard 
affected areas, you can calculate the damages/losses or at least the 
affected population.

I don't know your educational background / experience to give better advise!

On Tuesday, 5 November 2019 22:49:22 UTC+5:30, Namya Sharma wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. I'm a college student and I have to do assessment of 
> dynamic impact of flood in an urban area with help of GIS. Skills of remote 
> sensing need not be involved. this is the first time I am using GIS and I'm 
> not able to getto the result. I tried following the online tutorials but 
> I'm not able to fetch shapefiles,dem , population etc data online. 
> Any form of guidance or how to proceed or relevant links for data would be 
> helpful. Also how to analyse the dynamic effects of flood on gis after I 
> overlap the above layers. 
> Thanks!

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