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  2. History of flooding in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The history of flooding in Canada includes floods caused by snowmelt runoff or ... This is a 100 Year Flood Map for ... Major recent flood events occurred in 1995 ...

  3. List of disasters in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Flood Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick: Eastern and Central Canada 1 [41] 2020 January 15 – present COVID-19 pandemic: Pandemic: Canada: National 53,086 (as of 25 July 2023) [42] [43] 2020 April 18 – 19: 2020 Nova Scotia attacks: Mass shooting, arson Nova Scotia: Eastern Canada 23 3 [44] 2020 May 17 Canadian Forces Snowbirds jet crash

  4. Saguenay flood - Wikipedia

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    The Saguenay flood (French: Déluge du Saguenay) was a series of flash floods on July 19 and 20, 1996 that hit the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. It was the biggest overland flood in 20th-century Canadian history .

  5. 2019 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 spring floods in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick were exceptional floods in eastern Ontario, southern Quebec and from the St.John River region to New Brunswick, Canada. In fact, flooding along the Ottawa River has been recognized as the most important weather event of the year 2019 in Canada, and the one along the Saint John River as ...

  6. Category:Floods in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1986 Winisk flood; 2008 Saint John River flood; 2009 North Dakota floods; 2009 Red River flood; 2011 Assiniboine River flood; 2011 Lake Champlain and Richelieu River floods; 2011 Red River flood; 2011 Souris River flood; 2013 Alberta floods; 2014 Assiniboine River flood; 2017 Quebec floods; 2019 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick floods; 2023 ...

  7. 2013 Alberta floods - Wikipedia

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    The city evacuated 10,000 residents ahead of the flooding, and facilities including the Medicine Hat Arena had begun to flood late Sunday evening, June 23. [53] The South Saskatchewan River peaked at 5,460m 3 /s, which was below earlier predictions of 6,000m 3 /s, [ 54 ] but exceeded the highest recorded rate of 5,100m 3 /s in 1995.

  8. List of floods - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont flood of 1927 is probably the worst flood in Vermont history doing $30 million in damages, which would be $270 million today, killed over 83 people and left 9,000 homeless. [74] [75] The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was one of the most destructive floods in United States history.

  9. List of tornadoes by province (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, tornadoes are rated based on the damage they cause using a set of "Damage Indicators" which estimate wind speeds based on different levels of damage. Before April 1, 2013, the scale used to rate tornadoes in Canada was the Fujita scale. Following this day, Environment Canada started to use the Enhanced Fujita scale. [2]