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Flooding and Lower
Flooding can cover much of the Lower Mainland.
Flooding in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans after Betsy

Flooding and New
* 1955: Flooding caused by hurricanes Connie and Diane wiped out the bridge to New Jersey.
Flooding was caused by a stalled frontal system that resulted in of rain across central New York and widespread flooding occurred in the Mohawk, Delaware, and Susquehanna watersheds.
* James Beattie, " Environmental Anxiety in New Zealand, 1840-1941: Climate Change, Soil Erosion, Sand Drift, Flooding and Forest Conservation ", Environment and History 9 ( 2003 ): 379-392
Flooding due to rain and storms has long been an issue since the New Orleans ' early settlement due to the city's location on a delta marsh, much of which sits below sea level.

Flooding and after
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.
Flooding after Hurricane Floyd in Franklin, Virginia
Flooding after Betsy, 1965
* 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 Hurricane
Flooding near Key West, Florida, United States from Hurricane Wilma's storm surge in October 2005.
Flooding caused by Hurricane Isabel
Flooding of downtown occurred again in August 2011 when Hurricane Irene passed along the East Coast.
Flooding due to Hurricane Katrina
Damage and Flooding in Brownsville, Texas from Hurricane Beulah.
Flooding from Hurricane Gloria
Flooding from Hurricane Isidore shown by AMSU channel 2
Flooding resulting from Hurricane Katrina

Flooding and 1965
It was voted a tie for the " fifth most significant Minnesota Weather Event of the 20th Century " with the 1965 Mississippi & Minnesota River Flooding by the Minnesota Climatology Office.

Flooding and .
* The first day of Flooding of the Nile, or Wafaa El-Nil.
Flooding on April 30, 2008.
Flooding, however, is often a problem in Davenport due to the lack of a flood wall.
* 1962 – Flooding in the coastal areas of West Germany kills 315 and destroys the homes of about 60, 000 people.
* 1958 – Flooding of Canada's St. Lawrence Seaway begins.
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 during the April to December rainy season occasionally makes city streets impassable and washes out some roads in the interior of the country.
Flooding occurs seasonally.
Flooding also causes a high amount of signaling traffic in the network and hence such networks typically have very poor search efficiency.
Flooding occasionally causes considerable damage.
Flooding and landslides sometimes occur during the annual Spring thaw.
* July 19 – July 20 – Flooding in Johnstown, PA, caused by massive rainfall, kills over 75 people and causes billions in damage.
** Flooding in the Po River valley of Italy leads to flooding also in Venice.
** Flooding in the Rhine River strikes Cologne.
* February 9 – Flooding hits London suburbs.
Flooding during the rainy season is an occasional problem in the lower reaches.
Flooding of a creek due to heavy monsoonal rain and high tide in Darwin, Northern Territory | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
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.
Flooding near Snoqualmie, Washington, 2009.
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.
Pictures of the floods can be seen at the Flooding Blog.
Flooding by the Indus is thought to have been the cause of destruction.

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