sercorimo ...
@sercorimo
03 March, 07:25
The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 :
The storm began with 58 mph wind gusts on March 21, 1913.
Then on March 23, Easter Sunday, the rain began dumping 8 to 11 inches over a five-day period.
Two days later, with the Great Miami River rising nearly two feet an hour, the levees failed.
#MarchMadness
https://www.daytondailynew...
The storm began with 58 mph wind gusts on March 21, 1913.
Then on March 23, Easter Sunday, the rain began dumping 8 to 11 inches over a five-day period.
Two days later, with the Great Miami River rising nearly two feet an hour, the levees failed.
#MarchMadness
https://www.daytondailynew...
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JVBanon nonaBVJ
@JVBanon
03 March, 07:39
In response sercorimo ... to her Publication
Did there happen to be a lot of Tartarian/historic buildings there that needed to be torn down after the flood? Asking for a friend who watches a lot of Divergent on YouTube!
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Ohio is interesting, for sure!
07:51 PM - Mar 03, 2023
In response JVBanon nonaBVJ to his Publication
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