Around 50 people were killed in the disaster as 18 thousand square metres of the states were covered in overland flow in north america s worst flood.
Mississippi river floor 1993.
The most devastating flood in u s.
The southern file photo flood of 93.
The mississippi river at st.
The great flood of 1993 occurred from may through september along the mississippi and missouri rivers and their tributaries.
Fifty flood deaths occurred and damages approached 15 billion.
The great flood of 1993 or great mississippi and missouri rivers flood of 1993 was a flood that occurred in the midwestern united states along the mississippi and missouri rivers and their tributaries from april to october 1993.
The mississippi river at st.
Weather gov quad cities ia il the great flood of 1993 uniquely extreme weather and hydrologic conditions led to the flood of 1993.
History occurred in the summer of 1993.
Louis the mississippi remained above flood stage for 144 days between april 1 and september 30 1993.
Data from a hydrologic station in keokuk iowa shows the great flood of the mississippi river in 1993 has a recurrence interval on the order of 100 years using power law statistics applied to.
In 1993 the mississippi river whose mouth is located near new orleans in south of the usa flooded causing 15 mil worth of damage.
Floods overwhelmed the elaborate system of dykes and other water control structures in the mississippi river basin leading to the greatest flood ever recorded on the upper mississippi.
From may through september of 1993 major and or record flooding occurred across north dakota south dakota nebraska kansas minnesota iowa missouri wisconsin and illinois.
Major flooding occurred across north dakota south dakota nebraska kansas minnesota iowa missouri wisconsin and illinois resulting in over 50 deaths and billions of dollars in damages.
Hundreds of levees failed along the mississippi and missouri rivers.
Approximately 3 billion cubic meters of water overflowed from the river channel onto the floodplain downstream from st read more.
Louis missouri was above flood stage for 144 days between april 1 and september 30 1993.
The stage was set in 1992 with a wet fall which resulted in above normal soil moisture and reservoir levels in the missouri and upper mississippi river basins.