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* Tala-ngga: Flooding Place – The low lying areas on the south side of the River Torrens near Mount Pleasant Township.
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Flooding and Place
* Parnalartangga: Autumn Flooding Place: Panalatinga Creek as it flows through Happy Valley and into the Field river.
* Yak-tangga: Either Gum ( Calitris or Xanthorea sap ) Place or Flooding Valley Place – A sign on the summit of Mount Barker names the place Yaktanga, this could either refer to a place the gum from either native pines or grass trees used for hafting spears and axes could be obtained, or it could refer to the locality below the summit, a valley known to flood after heavy rains.
Flooding and –
* 1962 – Flooding in the coastal areas of West Germany kills 315 and destroys the homes of about 60, 000 people.
* July 19 – July 20 – Flooding in Johnstown, PA, caused by massive rainfall, kills over 75 people and causes billions in damage.
Flooding of the Niger River occurs regularly in the rainy season ( approximately June / July – November / December ).
* 1994 – September, EPA / DEQ issue Record of Decision ( ROD ) for Butte Mine Flooding Operable Unit.
* Lartingga-parri: Flooding Land Creek – Mount Barker Creek / Laratinga Creek as it flows off of Mount Barker.
Flooding and low
Flooding occurs during the spring of most years and affects the low lying areas of Florenceville-Bristol.
Flooding resulted from the passage of two Genoa low pressure systems ( named Hanne and Ilse by the Free University of Berlin ) which brought warm moist air from the Mediterranean northwards.
Flooding and areas
Flooding is also most common in and near mountainous areas during this time of year because of snowmelt, accelerated by warm rains.
Flooding and on
The end of his life was marked by a use of pure abstraction, during the final 4 months, as in his illustration Flooding of Sock River through Ash Grove Mo on July 4, 1914 in that drove many persons from Homes I were with the Groupe leiving their homes for safety.
Flooding may result from the volume of water within a body of water, such as a river or lake, which overflows or breaks levees, with the result that some of the water escapes its usual boundaries, or may be due to accumulation of rainwater on saturated ground in an areal flood.
The first white settler was Archibald McIntosh who arrived in 1844 and established his ' Flooding Creek ' property on the flood plain country which was duly inundated soon after his arrival.
A Post Office named Flooding Creek opened here on 30 September 1848 being renamed, somewhat belatedly, as Sale on 1 January 1854.
Flooding in 2011 drove the Mississippi River to crest at 61. 9 ft on May 19, the highest recorded height of the river since the 1930s.
Flooding in 1875 was blamed on the poor state of the navigation, and it was recommended that it should be abandoned, but there was no funds to obtain an Act of Parliament to create a Drainage Authority.
Flooding is not an extremely rare event and can inhibit many functions of the town, such as the well known occasional flooding of the bridge on DeWitt Barnett Road, inhibiting access from that side of the town.
Flooding of the Ord River continued until completion of the Main Ord River Dam situated 55 km upstream from Kununurra, which was started in 1968, and officially opened on 30 June 1972, with support from WA Premier John Tonkin, by then Prime Minister William McMahon, when he said " This marks the beginning of Ord Stage II ( Two ).
The flood defences on one building in Langstone. Flooding can be a problem in the village, on occasion with water right up to the main Langstone Road, and many buildings on Langstone High Street have slots for wooden barriers on their door frames, and stack up sandbags.
Flooding or scrolling on an IRC network is a method of disconnecting users from an IRC server ( a form of Denial of Service ), exhausting bandwidth which causes network latency (' lag '), or just annoying users.
Flooding and south
Flooding, avalanches, midwinter windstorms, drought, forest fires in the south near the Mediterranean, earthquakes
In the 1840s, drovers heading south to Port Albert crossed Flooding Creek and were confronted with the difficult marsh country around the Thomson and Latrobe rivers.
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