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If you refer to the Great Flood of 1976, i seem to recall it was not a hurricane at all. 1st week of October I believe.
Albany, Georgia experienced a significant flood in 1994, which caused widespread damage to the city and surrounding areas.
Flood damage refers to the destruction caused by rising water levels from excessive rain, burst rivers, or overflowing bodies of water. This type of damage can impact homes, infrastructure, and belongings, leading to structural harm, mold growth, and loss of property. It often necessitates extensive clean-up efforts and repairs.
One of the biggest floods near Florida was caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017, which impacted Texas and resulted in widespread flooding. Additionally, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 caused significant flooding in Louisiana and parts of Mississippi, which had ripple effects across the region.
The 1963 Boscastle flood in Cornwall, England, resulted in significant damage to buildings, roads, and bridges in the village. Many homes were destroyed, and the flood caused extensive erosion of the riverbanks. This event highlighted the vulnerability of the area to extreme weather events and led to improvements in flood defenses and warning systems.
Hurricane Irene
If you refer to the Great Flood of 1976, i seem to recall it was not a hurricane at all. 1st week of October I believe.
An un-named Hurricane.
Hurricane Irene!
Hurricane Jeanne was a devastating storm that damaged large parts of Florida, the Bahamas, and Grand Bahama. The storm also caused flood damage as far inland in the United States as West Virginia.
well it can damage a lot of things in animals homes
You insurance adjuster will make that determination. More than likely the answer is yes. Just adding something that seems rather odd to myself anyway. Some insurance providers pay for hurricane damage but not the flooding caused by the hurricane. Apparently that has to be covered by having flood insurance included in the policy as well as storm damage. HUH?
Yes, there was slight damage done, but not much. However the damage that was done, was very sever.
Albany, Georgia experienced a significant flood in 1994, which caused widespread damage to the city and surrounding areas.
there is an estimated $44Billion in losses due to property damage as a result of hurricane Katrina. source: http://www.iso.com/Press-Releases/2005/AIR-Worldwide-Estimates-Total-Property-Damage-from-Hurricane-Katrina-s-Storm-Surge-and-Flood-a.html
yes, it does
Flood damage refers to the destruction caused by rising water levels from excessive rain, burst rivers, or overflowing bodies of water. This type of damage can impact homes, infrastructure, and belongings, leading to structural harm, mold growth, and loss of property. It often necessitates extensive clean-up efforts and repairs.