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1910 Great Flood of Paris

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66: 231: 243: 90:, then seeped into basements through fully saturated soil and from the sewer system that got backed up, which led to the basements of several buildings sustaining damage. The waters did not overflow the river's banks within the city, but flooded Paris through tunnels, sewers, and drains. These larger sewer tunnels were engineered by Baron Haussmann and Eugene Belgrand in 1878 which magnified the destruction caused by the floods in 1910. In neighboring towns both east and west of the capital, the river rose above its banks and flooded the surrounding terrain directly. 255: 267: 279: 22: 216: 303: 291: 499: 97:
where people were actually standing in the streets watching the water rise in the Seine. Over the course of the following week, thousands of Parisians evacuated their homes as water infiltrated buildings and streets throughout the city, shutting down much basic infrastructure. The infrastructure was
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In the winter of 1909–1910, Paris and the surrounding area experienced higher than normal rainfall which saturated the ground and filled rivers to overflowing. In January 1910, Parisians were preoccupied with daily life and lulled into a false sense of security because the Seine's water level had
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moved through waterlogged streets in boats to rescue stranded residents from second-story windows and to distribute aid. Refugees gathered in makeshift shelters in churches, schools, and government buildings. Although the water threatened to overflow the tops of the
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and flooding occurring upriver. They were also slow to notice warnings signs within the city as the Seine's water level rose eight meters (26.2467) higher than normal; its water began to flow much faster than normal, and large amounts of debris appeared.
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rail terminal, its tracks soon sat under more than a meter (3.28 feet) of water. To continue moving throughout the city, residents traveled by boat or across a series of wooden walkways built by government engineers and civilians.
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1.5 billion in today's money. The flooding lasted nearly a week, according to one report. Remarkably, despite the damage and duration of the flood, no deaths were reported.
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On 28 January the water reached its maximum height at 8.62 meters (28.28 feet) above its normal level. In March, the Seine finally returned to normal levels.
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Winter floods were a normal occurrence in Paris but, on 21 January, the river began to rise more rapidly than normal. This was seen as a sort of
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more vulnerable to flooding because most of it was built within the sewage system in order to avoid cluttering the streets.
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would occur after debris from flooded homes piled into the streets, but no significant outbreak occurred.
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By late January, the Seine River flooded Paris when water pushed upwards from overflowing
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L'explosition virtuelle Paris Inondé 1910: Galerie des bibliothèques, Ville de Paris
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risen and fallen again in December. Consequently, they largely ignored reports of
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Map of Paris with blue hatched zone representing approximately the floods of 1910.
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Paris under water : how the city of light survived the great flood of 1910
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Paris under water : how the city of light survived the great flood of 1910
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lining the river, workmen were able to keep the Seine back with hastily built
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2011) by Carson Morton, the flood is the setting of the climax of the novel.
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Paris Under Water: How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910
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Paris Under Water: How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910
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Flooding of Paris, France in January–March, 1910 by the river Seine
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Estimates of the flood damage reached some four hundred million
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The flood provided the setting for the 2011 animated film
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Index


French
Seine River
conurbation
Paris
France

mudslides
sewers
subway tunnels
spectacle
soldiers
quay walls
levees
Gare d'Orsay
francs
$
outbreak of disease
ISBN
0-345-39135-7
A Monster in Paris
ISBN
9780312621711
Bertrand Bonello
The Beast
Pont Alexandre III during the flood
Pont Alexandre III
rue de la Convention
Avenue FĂ©lix-Faure
Cour de Rome, gare Saint-Lazare

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