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  2. 1966 flood of the Arno - Wikipedia

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    The Florence Flood Archived 5 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine News, archives, and photos for the Florence flood of 1966; Cities and Disaster: The Florence Flood of 1966 A summary of events surrounding the flood. CEDAF Documentation Center on Florence Floods. Preliminary inventory to the Harold W. Tribolet.

  3. Florence: Days of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Florence: Days of Destruction (Italian: Per Firenze) is a 1966 documentary about the 1966 Flood of the Arno River and its catastrophic effect on the city of Florence. . Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, it is Zeffirelli's only documentary, and features the only known film footage of th

  4. 1966 Flood of the River Arno in Florence - Wikipedia

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  5. Arno - Wikipedia

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    The river flooded this city regularly in historical times, most recently in 1966, with 4,500 cubic metres per second (160,000 cu ft/s) after rainfall of 437.2 millimetres (17.21 in) in Badia Agnano and 190 millimetres (7.5 in) in Florence, in only 24 hours. [citation needed] Before Pisa, the Arno is crossed by the Imperial Canal at La Botte.

  6. The Flood of the River Arno in Florence - Wikipedia

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  7. Are you at risk of tsunami flooding in California? Check ...

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    But if you don't have prior knowledge of whether you're in a tsunami hazard zone, and no maps or evacuation signs are available, aim for spots 100 feet above sea level and as far as two miles ...

  8. Carolyn Price Horton - Wikipedia

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    On the night of November 4, 1966, and on into the next day, the Arno river flooded its banks, leaving the Renaissance city of Florence, Italy, its churches, museums and libraries, and its artistic and historical treasures, in up to 22 feet of mud and water. In response to damage caused by the flooding, thousands of volunteers known as the "gli ...

  9. Extreme flooding puts famous Venice landmarks underwater - AOL

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    The water levels are the highest they've been since 1966. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro says that the damage caused already to the city has been huge, which sparked demands from citizens to better improve ...