Long term affects are the camp site is not there and they didnt bother to rebuild and 21 people died
The camp was a temporary construction camp, the married quarters remained after the flood, and the single camp was replaced. I spent the first year of my life in the camp where my father was the teacher at the camp school, and when construction of the Kopuawhara section of the Wairoa - Gisborne railway, including the Kopuawhara viaduct was completed in 1939 the whole camp was removed because its purpose had been fulfilled. The long term effect was a completed railway, but unforntunately 21 people gave their lives.
In the Gundagai floods, despite the rising river, many people chose to wait out the floods in the lofts of their houses rather than evacuate, as they were familiar with floods. However, in the early hours of 25 June 1852, a torrent swept down the Murrumbidgee valley. Houses collapsed and people were swept away. A punt sent out to rescue people capsized, its occupants thrown into the raging waters. Two Aborigines, Yarri and Jackey Jackey, showed great courage and heroism as they took their canoes out into the torrent to rescue people stranded in trees and the water. Although they rescued 49, another 89 were killed in the Gundagai flood.
After another, higher flood in 1853, the town was relocated to its current site on the hill, Mount Parnassus, above the river. In 1867 an iron truss bridge, the Prince Alfred bridge, was built to span the flood plain. Until the completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, the Prince Alfred bridge, at 921 metres, was the longest bridge in New South Wales.
The effects of the Somerset floods is the loss of lives and property and the displacement of people.
a lot of damage and floods
Floods on land have no effect on the oceans - APART from the increased sediment load which will take time to settle out after the flood waters enter the sea.
A hurricane kills people destroys their homes flash floods strong winds
No, it would not. However, cutting trees causes global warming. Global warming causes the polar ice caps to melt. When the ice caps melt, the sea level would rise. If the sea level rises, floods would occur. However, floods are not tsunamis, but tsunami causes floods. Therefore, we can conclude that cutting of trees will cause floods, which are about the same effects of a tsunami.
In December 2010 the floods got to 10.2m. In 1853 the floods got to 41 feet.
In the early hours of 25 June 1852, the town of Gundagaia was hit by a torrent which swept down the Murrumbidgee valley, and virtually wiped out the town.
The area of Gundagai Shire is 2,458 square kilometers.
Along the Road to Gundagai was created in 1924.
The effects of the Somerset floods is the loss of lives and property and the displacement of people.
It is 163km from Gundagai to Canberra. Estimated travel time is just over an hour and a half.
Damages to infrastruture
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destruction!
effects of a warmar world are- floods droughts etc.
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