Currently (2011) in Australia, floods are occurring throughout Queensland, from Rockhampton on the central coast, inland to Emerald, south west to St George and numerous centres around the southeast, including:
The floods are heading south into New South Wales. Bourke, in far west NSW, is affected, while the northeast coast of NSW is also affected.
Flash floods are floods that are caused by a storm. Normal floods are caused by non-stop rain.
The Floods that happen suddenly are called Flash Floods.
Well, darling, floods happen when there's an overflow of water onto land that is usually dry. They can be caused by heavy rainfall, melting snow, or even a busted dam. And let me tell you, they can wreak havoc on homes, roads, and crops. So, if you see those dark clouds rolling in, you better grab your rubber ducky and batten down the hatches.
yes there are floods in italy
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Ans. Havoc is caused by floods
Lahar Floods
We call floods Barrh.
there is flash floods and tons more
Meteorologists classify floods based on their cause, such as heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or dam failure. They also categorize floods by their severity, which can range from minor to major to catastrophic. Additionally, floods can be classified by the area they affect, such as urban flooding or river flooding.
In December 2010 the floods got to 10.2m. In 1853 the floods got to 41 feet.
Cheltenham and Gloucester were hit with floods in the summer of 2007. these were the worst floods in living memory.