The depth of a flood can vary significantly depending on factors such as terrain, rainfall intensity, and existing water levels. In extreme cases, floods can reach depths of several feet, with flash floods potentially exceeding 10 feet in urban areas and rivers overflowing their banks. Coastal and tidal floods can also inundate low-lying areas to substantial depths. Ultimately, the specific depth of a flood can vary widely based on local conditions and circumstances.
I thimk it was about 2-3 meters deep.
5ml
between waist height and chest height.
Deep enough to float your boat.
The deepest flood on record was the 1889 Johnston flood, caused by the failure of the South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania. This flood reached depths of up to 60 feet in some areas.
It is currently coming down near the west of bangkok.
Andrew Patrick Flood goes by The Flood, and Bummer Andy.
Vincent Flood goes by Vinny.
Flash flood comes and goes really quick. A flood takes longer and takes longer to go away.
it was reaaly big and giant it strecthed out all the way around the city
If you are asking about cars that have been damaged in flood and assessed as a total write-off, they normally go to auction.
Yes. Parts of Bardon did go underwater in Brisbane's 1974 flood. Ithaca Creek overflows caused this.