No, the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan was not destroyed by a massive flood in 1280 CE. Instead, the city was founded in 1325 CE and was developed on an island in Lake Texcoco. It was ultimately conquered and destroyed by Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés in 1521, not by flooding. While the region experienced flooding issues, it was the Spanish conquest that led to the city's demise.
It is the massive flood in the Mississippi river
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The flood destroyed the poor city.
Yes the flood destroyed everything on the land.
Michigan had a flood in 1904...need to check there
2.04 million tons of rice were destroyed.
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
375 houses got hit by the flood.
Recent flood has affected Sindh badly. Almost all major cities of Sindh have been hit by flood. Thattha, Badin and Nawabshah are the cities which have been almost destroyed.
A flash flood destroyed most of mission San Gabriel Arcangel in 1776.
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Noah escaped the big flood, that destroyed the earth.