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The Delaware River experienced its worst recorded flood on Aug. 19-20, 1955. Hurricane Diane’s wrath wrecked four bridges and wreaked havoc on several others, according to records from the Delaware ...
One of the worst natural disasters to hit Connecticut struck 70 years ago. On Aug. 19, 1955, rivers across the state raged ...
The Great Flood of 1913 started in the Midwest on March 21, 1913, according to Case Western Reserve University. In five days, storms dropped 11 inches of water on Ohio, which was as much rainfall ...
The Xenia Flood of 1886 is named the deadliest flash flood in Ohio's history, per NWS. On May 12, 1886, late night storms led to extreme flash flooding in Xenia, about 16 miles east of Dayton.
WATERBURY, Conn. — Tuesday will mark 70 years since one of the worst natural disasters in Connecticut's history. Waterbury ...
You know: the F-word. Flood. Have you ever wondered why people are always talking about a 100-year flood when so many of our worst-ever crests have occurred in the past 45 years? I presumed a 100 ...
OXFORD, CT (WFSB) - It was the worst flooding many had ever seen, and it took months to rebuild. It was one year ago this week that The Little River became a raging river and the Naugatuck Valley was ...
Youth camp representatives faced state lawmakers Wednesday to propose, and push back on, some ideas aimed at making sites safer following the deadly July 4 Hill County flooding.
The news from Central Texas, where heavy July Fourth rains caused flash flooding, continues to be grim. The number of deaths has risen to more than 50, according to state officials.
The death toll in Ohio reached nearly 500 people and left 250,000 homeless. At the time, the Great Flood of 1913 was considered one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history.