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  2. 2010–2012 La Niña event - Wikipedia

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    It caused Australia to experience its wettest September on record in 2010, and its fourth-wettest year on record in 2010. [2] [3] It also led to an unusual intensification of the Leeuwin Current, [4] the 2010 Pakistan floods, the 2010–2011 Queensland floods, and the 2011 East Africa drought. It also helped keep the average global temperature ...

  3. January 2011 Rio de Janeiro floods and mudslides - Wikipedia

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    In a 24-hour period between 11 and 12 January 2011, the local weather service registered more rainfall than what is expected for the entire month. Flooding of many areas in the region followed immediately. The disaster caused widespread property damage and the supply of public utilities such as electricity, running water and phone lines was ...

  4. 2010–2011 Southern Africa floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–2011 Southern Africa floods were a series of floods across three countries in Southern Africa. Linked to a La Niña event, above-average rains starting in December led to widespread flooding. Thousands of people were displaced and evacuations of more continued.

  5. The floods of 2011 -- 10 years later - AOL

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    Apr. 11—PLATTSBURGH — A decade ago this spring, some of the area's worst flooding caused damage up and down the shores of Lake Champlain. "Ten years ago the water was extremely high," Clinton ...

  6. 2011 China floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 China floods were a series of floods from June to September 2011 that occurred in central and southern parts of the People's Republic of China. [1] They were caused by heavy rain that inundated portions of 12 provinces, leaving other provinces still suffering a prolonged drought, [2] [3] and with direct economic losses of nearly US$6.5 billion.

  7. Weather of 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of weather events that occurred in 2011. The year began with La Niña conditions. There were several natural disasters around the world from various types of weather, including blizzards, cold waves, droughts, heat waves, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones.

  8. Category:2011 natural disasters - Wikipedia

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    2011 floods (3 C, 8 P) L. Landslides in 2011 (3 P) T. ... Pages in category "2011 natural disasters" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. 2011 Southeast Asian floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 typhoon season in Philippines overlapped the monsoon season in Indochina, and the country was hit by a series of storms over the course of 4 months: Typhoon Nesat in September, which was followed shortly after by Typhoon Nalgae, and then in December by Tropical Storm Washi, which hit on an unusual track, timing and location.