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  2. Flash flood - Wikipedia

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    A flash flood is a rapid flooding of low-lying areas: washes, rivers, dry lakes and depressions. It may be caused by heavy rain associated with a severe thunderstorm , hurricane , or tropical storm , or by meltwater from ice and snow .

  3. What is flash flooding? What to do before, during and after - AOL

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    A flash flood is a rapid and sudden flooding of low-lying areas. It typically occurs within a few hours, often even minutes, of heavy rainfall. This makes flash floods extremely dangerous as there ...

  4. Shocking before and after photos show the devastation from ...

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    At least 158 people were killed and more remain missing this week in flash floods after intense rainfall struck Spain's eastern province of Valencia on Tuesday. The flooding is some of the worst ...

  5. List of flash floods - Wikipedia

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    Strong rains on 25 October and 4 November caused flash flooding and resulted in the deaths of at least 17 people, including five electrocuted when a tram power line collapsed into a puddle. [28] 5 November 2015: 3 rain storms Flash flooding occurred in the Jordanian capital Amman causing 3 deaths when a severe thunderstorm lasted over 30 minutes.

  6. Flash floods are a worsening scourge worldwide — here's why

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    Flash floods are different from regular flooding because they develop quickly, in the span of a few hours or even minutes. They can be far more devastating in dry areas because parched soil tends ...

  7. Vargas tragedy - Wikipedia

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    In the February 1798 event, flash floods and debris flows severely damaged 219 homes. Spanish soldiers barricaded an upstream-facing entrance to a fort with cannons in order to prevent debris from filling it. [2] Prior to the 1999 disaster, the most recent major flood had occurred in 1951, but that event did not cause as much damage. [2]

  8. 2004 Boscastle flood - Wikipedia

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    The villages suffered extensive damage after flash floods caused by an exceptional amount of rain that fell over eight hours that afternoon. The flood in Boscastle was filmed and extensively reported, but the floods in Crackington Haven and Rocky Valley were not mentioned beyond the local news. The floods were the worst in local memory.

  9. What everyone should know about these 3 most common types of ...

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    River flooding can last days and sometimes weeks, unlike flash flooding. Just 6 inches of moving water can sweep people off their feet, 12 inches can carry away most cars, and 2 feet of moving ...