Yes.
Great Sheffield Flood happened in 1864.
The Sheffield flood of 2007, which occurred on June 25-26, saw approximately 100-150 mm (4-6 inches) of rainfall within a 24-hour period. This intense rainfall led to significant flooding in the city and surrounding areas, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. The event was one of the worst floods in Sheffield's history, prompting a large-scale emergency response.
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The Sheffield flood occurred on March 11, 1864, when the Dale Dyke Dam, located near Sheffield in the United Kingdom, failed. Heavy rainfall caused the dam to overflow, resulting in its collapse and the release of around 650 million gallons of water. The flood devastated the town of Sheffield, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
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Sheffield Park Academy was created in 2007.
Sheffield Co-operative Society ended in 2007.
The River Severn had a major flood in 2007. There were no people injured in this great flood and no property was damaged.
Sheffield Wool Shear Workers Union ended in 2007.
in 2007 but it was not a big flood
The floods was cause by the River Don over flowing and the bank broken which the water was to powerful for the bank bay and the north and south Yorkshire was arecuterded form the water and the people suffered and lots of people lost family and friends and their home because the river don over flood...
It was in Pakistan.Date was 14/09/2009 when it happend. It was gone in 16/05/2010.