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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.
Ruidoso has been deluged by floods this year and last, due in part to the burn scars left by the South Fork and Salt fires in ...
With the 2025 Texas Hill Country death toll rising to at least 130, and at least 160 still missing, this will likely be the third worst, if not second worst, flooding event in recorded Texas history.
1889: The Johnstown Flood The deadliest flood in the nation's history was caused by a dam break upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The deadliest floods in Texas history are Galveston in 1900 (estimated 8,000 to 12,000 died) as well as San Antonio in 1921 (220 died) and 1913 (180 died).
The NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory states that the worst flood in U.S. history was caused by a dam break upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on May 31, 1889.
More Information The deadliest floods in Texas history are Galveston in 1900 (estimated 8,000 to 12,000 died) as well as San Antonio in 1921 (220 died) and 1913 (180 died).
Affectionately known as the "Mayor" for his hardwood success at Ames High and Iowa State, Hoiberg spent five years as Iowa ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — More than 100 are dead as of Tuesday afternoon in central Texas, as historic flooding swept away anything in it’s path. While Texas is in a location favorable for heavy ...
3 more of the worst floods in Ohio history The NWS also lists the winter flood of 1959, where 16 people died, the Shadyside Ohio flooding of 1990 that killed 26, and the Independence Day flood of ...