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All Saints' Flood (1570)

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74:, the Domain Council, the local administration, had issued the warning, but it had not had the intended effect, as most victims were not reached by the warning and were caught unprepared by the flood. With a level of more than four meters above the mean high water, the flood was well above the height of the dikes existing at the time, which were also severely neglected. In numerous places, the dikes were overrun by the water masses, causing incredible devastation. For example, in the area around 59: 93:, showed + 4.40 m NN. In many places, the dikes broke and devastated entire stretches of land that were under water for up to four weeks. The salt water meant that fields and meadows could no longer be used for a long time. The flooding reached as far as the Alte Land on the Elbe, the 116:
The storm surge was seen as God's punishment. In the Protestant provinces of the Netherlands, it was understood as a call to rebel more vigorously against Spanish oppression, after the still unsuccessful uprising in 1568. In 1572, the
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was permanently lost to the sea. Chroniclers of the time reported that 80 percent of the country was under water. It was confirmed that the floods drowned 20,000 people.
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and even Norway. Even though the alleged casualty figures were mostly based on rough estimates and should be viewed with skepticism, up to 25,000 deaths can be assumed.
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rivers, around 10,000 people died and tens of thousands were left homeless. Entire villages disappeared and livestock and supplies were destroyed.
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East Frisia and the offshore islands were also hit hard. A high tide mark at the church of Suurhusen, located north of
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The morning before the storm surge, a warning of a very strong flood had been issued for the first time in history. In
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Part of the text on this page originated from the Internet site of the
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succeeded in conquering the provinces of Zeeland and
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Flooding on the coasts of Germany and the Netherlands
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Index

All Saints' Flood (disambiguation)
Spanish Netherlands
East Frisia
Calais
Flanders
Jutland

Scheldt
Bergen op Zoom
Antwerp
Zeeland
Wulpen
Emden
Vierlande
Hamburg
Eiderstedt
Ems
Weser
Geuzen
Holland
Floods in the Netherlands
Saeftinghe legend


"Die Allerheiligenflut von 1570 ließ viele Dörfer verschwinden"
Archived
"Sturmfluten an der Nordseeküste"
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"Evolution of the dune ecosystem in Flanders during the Middle Ages :anthropogenic factors versus sea level change theory"
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