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  3. Floods in the United States (1900–1999) - Wikipedia

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    The California flood resulted in 13 deaths, 50,000 people were evacuated and over $400 million in property damage. [6] Three thousand residents of Linda joined in a class action lawsuit, Paterno v. State of California Archived May 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine , which eventually reached the California Supreme Court in 2004.

  4. 2006 Mid-Atlantic United States flood - Wikipedia

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    Over 2,200 people had to be evacuated from the area south of Lake Needwood in Rockville due to concerns of a dam break there (the earthen dam was leaking). If the dam were to break, communities downstream could be under as much as 22 feet (6.7 m) of flood water. [7] The dam did not break, however, and the evacuations ended on the evening of ...

  5. Floods in the United States (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    Floods in the United States (2000–present) is a list of flood events which were of significant impact to the country during the 21st century, since 2000. Floods are generally caused by excessive rainfall, excessive snowmelt, storm surge from hurricanes , and dam failure.

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  7. 2006 New England flood - Wikipedia

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    For only the third time in a 150-year history, Lowell dropped its flood-controlling Francis Gate. Also, most notably in downtown Peabody, people could even be seen sailing in boats atop flooded areas. Governor Mitt Romney toured the hard-hit community of Peabody on May 15 and described the situation as historic. "This is a level of crisis which ...

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  9. 2011 Mississippi River floods - Wikipedia

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    The hotel portion of the casinos are located on adjacent, low-lying land, and began to flood with the rising waters, some up to 6 feet (1.8 m). [23] Near Vicksburg, Highway 465 in Warren and Issaquena counties was closed on May 3 due to high flood waters. [24] North-south access to and from Vicksburg was cut off for more than two weeks.