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The Markermeer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmɑrkərˈmeːr]) is a 700 km 2 (270 sq mi) lake in the central Netherlands in between North Holland, Flevoland, and its smaller and larger neighbors, the IJmeer and IJsselmeer.
Officials in Santa Barbara County issued an Evacuation Warning for areas within and near the Lake Fire burn scar ahead of the rain event because of the potential for flash flooding, debris flows ...
Over the centuries, the lake banks crumbled away due to flooding and wave action, and the lake, now called the Almere, grew considerably. During the 12th and 13th centuries, storm surges and rising sea levels flooded large areas of land between the lake and the North Sea, turning the lake into a bay of the North Sea, called the Zuiderzee .
• Lake (38,664 acres) burn scar in the mountains of Santa Barbara County, north of Los Olivos. • Airport (23,526 acres) burn scar in the Santa Ana Mountains.
As a result of flooding disasters, water boards called waterschap (when situated more inland) or hoogheemraadschap (near the sea, mainly used in the Holland region) [10] were set up to maintain the integrity of the water defences around polders, maintain the waterways inside a polder, and control the various water levels inside and outside the ...
A moderate event could cause some road flooding, but the risk of debris flows would be low, though still present, Kittell said. Large amounts of rainfall would result in a "fairly high risk" of ...
Sandbags and a flood wall holding flood waters in Otrokovice, Czech Republic The 2024 floods in the Czech Republic caused insured property damage equal to around 8.4 billion Czech crowns (€331.1 million), but insurance company estimates [ 20 ] place the damage as high as 19.3 billion Czech crowns (€761.5 million).
The water releases lowered the levels of the two reservoirs: Lake Success, near Porterville, had been about 20% full. It fell to 18%. Lake Kaweah, near Visalia, was roughly 21% full and similarly ...