Massive debris flows or rock avalanches falling into a water reservoir may cause devastating hazards such as overtopping or dam breakage. This paper presents a coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics and Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) analysis on the impacting behaviour of a granular flow falling from an inclined slope into a water reservoir. The coupling between CFD and DEM considers such important fluid-particle interaction forces as the buoyancy force, the drag force and the virtual mass force. It is found that the presence of water in the reservoir can generally help to reduce direct impact of granular flow on the check dam behind the reservoir, minimizes the intense collisions and bouncing among particles and helps form a more homogene...