Examples of 'severe flood' in a sentence

Meaning of "severe flood"

severe flood - This phrase describes a natural disaster or calamity where a large amount of water inundates an area, causing extensive damage to property, infrastructure, and sometimes loss of life. It denotes a situation of extreme flooding beyond normal levels

How to use "severe flood" in a sentence

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From a severe flood.
A flash flood, a sudden and severe flood.
The effects of a severe flood in London would be catastrophic.
Thousands of homes and businesses have experienced severe flood and wind damage.
In North Yorkshire severe flood warnings are issued for river Nidd.
Norfolk and Suffolk have eight severe flood warnings.
Meanwhile, a severe flood warning was issued for the River Nidd in North Yorkshire.
During the spring thaw, Germany and Central Europe reported severe flood damage.
Another determining factor in the severe flood waters that plague El Salvador is deforestation.
Officials: "The excessive rainfall has resulted in severe flood.
Over 40 severe flood warnings have been issued.
The flood reached higher levels than the prior most severe flood in 1826.
Britain issued 24 severe flood warnings Sunday, each one meaning there is a " danger to life ".
It lasted until its destruction in the severe flood of October 1903.
A severe flood in July 1925 necessitated repairs, including the raising of the bridge by one meter.

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In February 1955, Maitland and the Hunter Valley experienced its most severe flood in recorded history.
This was the second most severe flood in the lower Mississippi Basin since 1927.

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