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The May 2010 Tennessee floods were 1000-year [13] floods in Middle Tennessee, West Tennessee, south-central and western Kentucky and northern Mississippi as the result of torrential rains on May 1–2, 2010. Floods from these rains affected the area for several days afterwards, resulting in thirty-one deaths and widespread property damage ...
1967 Brazil flood, mainly Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, flood and landslide Brazil: 1967 431 St. Francis Dam failure United States 1928 431 2015 Tamil Nadu floods Chennai, Cuddalore and Andhra Pradesh named 2015 South Indian floods: India: 2015 429 2002 Nepal flood, mainly occurred at Makwanpur, monssnal rain, flood, landslide Nepal: 2002 425
Harvey made landfall in Southwestern Texas as a Category 4 hurricane. Most of the damage from Harvey occurred after it had weakened, due to extreme prolonged rains dropping several feet of water that triggered unprecedented floods in a large swath of Southeastern Texas, with the worst of the flooding occurring in Houston. 2017 Winter storm and ...
At least 217 people are dead after Spain was struck by the worst floods in recent memory that ... Cities such as Valencia and Malaga were inundated last week after nearly a year’s worth of rain ...
Puchal, the 23-year old who sought refuge in the hotel, said she had never received much information about the risks of floods. "At school, they gave talks about fires," she said. "But not floods."
In 1969, flood waters were strong enough they removed a manhole cover on Blount Avenue, the News Sentinel reported June 24 of that year. Children went swimming on a flooded Druid Avenue off of ...
July 10 1950 4,800 1950 Assam-Tibet earthquake: India, China August 15 1951 4,800 1951 Manchuria flood China Flood September 18 1952 2,336 1952 Severo-Kurilsk earthquake: Russia Earthquake November 4 1953 2,551 North Sea flood of 1953: Netherlands, Belgium, England, Scotland Flood January 31–February 1 1954 33,000 1954 Yangtze floods: China
It was one of the worst floods in the area in the last 100 years, killing at least 299 people and making 500,000 homeless. The Leh floods occurred on 6 August 2010 in Leh, the largest town in Ladakh, a region of the northernmost Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.