The flood in Galveston was primarily caused by Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, which brought unprecedented rainfall to the region. The storm stalled over Texas, leading to excessive and prolonged rainfall that overwhelmed drainage systems and caused widespread flooding. Additionally, the geography of Galveston, with its low-lying areas, contributed to the severity of the flooding. The combination of heavy rain and storm surge led to significant damage and loss of life in the city.
An un-named Hurricane.
The flood wall in Galveston is known as the Galveston seawall
22.2 Metres
flash flood
heavy rain caused it
Rain kept on falling which caused a river flood
Only if their negligence caused the flood.
God.
an earthquake
Depends On the type of flood. A regular flood is caused by A storm, yes. But, Flash flood is something that appears on the radar with no warning.
It struck Galveston, Texas.
no there was no la river before the flood the flood is what caused the city to create the la river.