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Alme (river)

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40: 316: 330:, after heavy rainfalls of some 70 L/m in the course of one night. In the village of Weine the flood level exceeded that of 1965. Even though the flood was less sweeping in effect than the "Heinrichsflut", schools in Büren had to finish early and send the pupils home, some streets became impassable. 220 local firefighters supported by emergency response units of 207: 293:
In July 1965 a devastating flood occurred, which became part of regional history as a once-in-a-hundred-years flooding and is remembered by locals as the "Heinrichsflut" (Henry's Day Flood). After heavy rainfalls from July 15 through to 17 (more than 135 L/m), basements were flooded. In the village
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a bridge collapsed, an Army sapper unit had to be brought in for disaster relief. Streets turned into river beds, railway and bus traffic had to be stopped, 16 people died. As a consequence of the flood, which also took in the tributaries of the Alme and the Lippe river itself, the
427:"Der Wasserverband Obere Lippe (WOL) wurde 1971 von den damaligen Kreisen Büren, Paderborn und Lippstadt als Reaktion auf die Heinrichsflut vom 16.-17. Juli 1965 gegründet." (retrieved from 303:" (board for basin management of the upper Lippe river) was founded, one of whose aims is to prevent or mitigate any damage that may be caused by further floods mainly by way of building 406:
This number includes not only the casualties in Alme, Altenau and Lippe area, but all victims in the disaster area, which extended as far as Thüringen, Sachsen-Anhalt, and Saxony. See "
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Hydrographic Directory of the NRW State Office for Nature, the Environment and Consumer Protection (
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were deployed to clear out flooded basements or to protect houses in low grounds by stacked
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Gewässerverzeichnis des Landesamtes für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz NRW 2010
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On August 22, 2007, the Alme river burst its banks around the town of
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Index

Alme River

Germany
Sauerland
Mouth
Lippe
51°44′55″N 8°42′25″E / 51.74861°N 8.70694°E / 51.74861; 8.70694
Lippe
Rhine
North Sea

Mouth
river
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Lippe
Paderborn
Büren
Borchen
Nette
Gosse (river)
Afte
Altenau
Wewelsburg
Wasserverband Obere Lippe
detention basins

Wewelsburg
Büren
THW

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