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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, got hit with a 500-year flood in 22015, followed by a 2500-year flood in 21.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, got hit with a 2500-year flood in 22015, followed by a 2500-year flood in 21.
Before that, there was the violent flash flood in Ellicott City, Maryland, and the deadly flood in West Virginia in June.
This response started to flood in, and it's been amazing.
Faeces lies in lanes that flood in the pouring rain.
Three were killed in a flash flood in Albay province.
Last October, the city experienced its worst flood in decades.
In 70 percent, they survive the flood in a boat.
Yet Venezuelans continue to flood in from across the border.
The team built two models, one to show the depth of water during a 100-year flood in the year 2035 and another to show depth during a 100-year flood in the year 2070.
As their reputation grows, money will flood in from new investors.
And the cash continues to flood in from around the world.
Reeves called the projected event "the third worst flood" in Mississippi history.
Cobb was replaced in the White House by Emmet Flood in May.
Even night shifts can pose challenges as exams, homework, and extracurriculars flood in.
This means essentially allowing them to flood, in order to protect other areas.
On the second night, a thunderstorm triggered a flash flood in the park.
That failure turned a moderate rainstorm into a major flood in many neighborhoods.
I open the huge shutters facing the street and watch the light flood in.
Harvey is the third 500-year flood in to occur in Houston three years.
That means that Hurricane Harvey constitutes the third "500-year" flood in three years.
Reeves said the state should prepare for "the third worst flood" in its history.
The positive feedback continued to flood in on the comments of Roker's Instagram post.
Fadwa Hammoud, the new special prosecutor, dismissed former special prosecutor Todd Flood in April.
The article also misstated the level the Seine reached during a catastrophic flood in 1910.
A massive flood in 20163 washed tons of waste along the length of the creek.
His dad, Brad Whiteis, explained to Carter the possibility of flood in the coming days.
In terms of psychological impact, the catastrophe was similar to the 103 flood in Venice.
Ellicott City, Maryland, just had its second thousand-year flood in little less than two years.
Right: Ice and debris from the aftermath of a historic flood in Niobrara on March 16.
A horse and carriage works its way through a flood in Darlington, Wisconsin, on March 14.
This glacier is 35km from the forest, so the flood in question must have been enormous.
Combined with a rising flood in our inboxes, our collective philosophy around email had simply changed.
Yet in Kashmir's main city, Srinagar, struck by a devastating flood in 2014, resentments surface quickly.
His schedule fluctuates according to the DMs, texts, and calls that flood in throughout the day.
Also on Thursday, a 4-year-old boy drowned in another flash flood in southern Israel.
The last area that was damaged by a flood in January is set to reopen soon.
In fact, before the flood, in the garden of Eden, we were commanded to be vegan.
We need to crack open our government, flip the switch and let the light flood in.
It didn't take long for the account's popularity to surge and for the messages to flood in.
The energy is affectionate, and party invitations will flood in—but you need to watch for overindulging.
My upstairs neighbor's kitchen caught fire this year, which led to a massive flood in my apartment.
Trump also met with Emmet Flood in the Oval last week for purpose of potentially hiring him.
Residents in Charleston, S.C., wasted no time in cleaning up after their third flood in three years.
After another disastrous flood in 2013, the president of the day instructed his ministers to be bolder.
For example, rice and sweet corn are one of the assets destroyed by flood in Southeast Asia.
The former official said that it was "telling" that the White House hired Emmet Flood in May.
The flooding this week is the highest recorded in the city since an unprecedented flood in 1966.
Filmmaker Josh Raby shared a photo of Perry handing out water and supplies during a flood in Tennessee.
People came from far and wide, awaiting the bugles that would allow them to flood in (see picture).
According to West Virginia state climatologist Kevin Law, it was the third-deadliest flood in the state's history.
Since its first known flood in 1177, the Arno has breached its banks and inundated Florence 56 times.
It was the highest flood in a decade, though far short of the record set in November 1966.
There were fires in a national park, a flood in India, a spree of robberies across the river.
The first flood, in 2005, devastated Suter, who was convinced that the muddy rainwater had destroyed her paintings.
Then came the Memorial Day flood in 2015, which forced my husband and me into a 10 p.m.
I spent most of Sunday watching local news coverage on television and YouTube of the flood in Houston.
Her office will have a standing desk, a door that locks, floor-to-ceiling windows letting sunlight flood in.
Albeit Telegram is obviously hoping for lots more to flood in — suggesting today that "hundreds" are in the pipeline.
Another torrent of mobile capital will then flood in, perhaps swamping the Fed's attempts to go its own way.
Corporate earnings continue to flood in, with a whole host of firms set to publish their latest financial figures.
There are fears that the lake, now mostly frozen, could cause an outburst flood in the coming summer months.
"Anthony and Steven stand here today with hearts wide open, ready for new light to flood in," she said.
But the photo, from a CBS affiliate in Houston, depicted the aftermath of a different flood in April 2016.
High-risk zones have at least a 2043 percent chance of being inundated by flood in any given year.
But when reports of burning and exploding smartphones began to flood in, Samsung knew it had gone too far.
I was studying abroad in Florence that year, when Venice suffered the second-worst flood in its recorded history.
By 1300, however, catastrophe hit: Because bogs, once drained, contract, the sea began to flood in, making wheat unsustainable.
The "traumatic" flood comes just two years after another flood in the city left two dead and several buildings damaged.
When covering a flood in Madagascar, he could find no better short history of the island than Flashman's Malagasy adventures.
About six weeks after the vacation/breakup, I had what was, I believe, the eighth major flood in my apartment.
Monday, they started giving the fruits of their labor to evacuees and victims of the flood in the Houston area.
This week's flood comes with strong winds that weren't present during the last 6-foot flood in 1966, CNN reports.
In 2014 Djokovic donated the $750,000 he won from the Italian Open to relief efforts for a flood in Serbia.
Budgeting can be challenging for workers whose self-employment income could flood in one month and dry up the next.
One new tool is NOAA's storm surge predictor: Use it to find out the risk of flood in your area.
" Shahi Gul, 40, a mom of six, added: "During the flood in 2015, beautiful greenery, lands, everything was washed away.
But Houston continued to go underwater again and again, with a particularly costly flood in 22015 and another in 22016.
Taylor Swift donated $183 million to help relieve victims of this year's flood in Louisiana, which left countless families without shelter.
Indeed, SpaceX's successes have meant investors continue to flood in, as the company's valuation is reportedly now at least $30.5 billion.
Rescue workers drag damaged cars out of debris and mud after a flood in Yongji, Jilin province, China, on July 17.
Other traders, seeing the sudden upward movement in price, would flood in, pushing the stock toward its daily 10-percent limit.
According to Reuters, this flood in North Carolina last year was one of the ten worst climate-linked disasters of 2018.
Then, in 1997, Winnipeg was struck by the worst flood in a century, and it scarred the psyche of its citizens.
The alleys leading to the center would flood in the rainy season, while insecurity forced traders to shut up shop early.
He then sighed and let his emotions flood in, and left the interview room for about three minutes to compose himself.
But then, as we were tucking him in, we got a phone call that there was a flood in the building.
So if there's a flood in Houston one year, the places where it didn't flood can cover it and vice versa.
It has since seen Chinese investment flood in, as well as the opening of a number of Chinese-owned casinos, AFP reported.
They flood in, filling up my browser page with a wall of uniform text, all screaming that I need to invest NOW.
There was no flood in 2015 and, according to some activists, the one released in 2016 was too low to sustain crops.
However, upon entering, visitors are struck by the openness of the structure, which allows for cool air and light to flood in.
A 67-year-old man was reportedly swept away by a flash flood in a region hasn't experienced rainfall in four years.
Thailand suffered its worst flood in five decades in 2011, with hundreds of people killed, industrial estates engulfed and key industries crippled.
Of course, we can't ignore people's concerns either – otherwise the reckless solutions of the populists will flood in to fill the vacuum.
The Mississippi River has been flooding since February 2019, making it the second longest-lasting flood in the region in 92 years.
To wit: during Sled Island's 2013 installment, Calgary experienced the worst flood in the city's history, affecting 110,000 residents in 26 communities.
And it makes little sense to drain carbon if new carbon will just flood in to replace that which has been removed.
And Bob Dunston, who had 180 in his two-story townhome on the San Jacinto River, his third flood in 16 months.
Worrell's boss, the Cuyahoga County medical examiner, Thomas Gilson, compared it to a flood in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
A flood in 1954 forced the government to extend their existing dams, including a 3-meter addition to the Banqiao Dam walls.
Investors are hesitant in calling the end of the bull market for bonds, as whenever yields hit technical levels opportunistic buyers flood in.
Coastal Risk Consulting, set up in 2014, offers detailed maps for less than $500 showing how and when houses might flood in future.
After the historic flood in Baton Rouge, LA, last month, Taylor Swift is once again offering a bit of relief to local residents.
The presumed record warm year of 220 has brought flood disasters to the U.S., including a billion-dollar flood in Louisiana in August.
Soon that tweet had over 2,43 shares, and the theories about what may lie within the nightmarish hole were starting to flood in.
We sent a team to Canyon Gate, a subdivision built in a reservoir area designed to flood in order to protect central Houston.
He watched pension funds flood in from around the world, as local managers concentrated more on collecting fees than doing right by retirees.
Jayden Foytlin, a teenager from Louisiana, watched her home flood in 2016 in a storm that scientists linked to human-induced global warming.
It did not give details of the problems but said a flood in a tunnel forced train services to be suspended for three days.
A flood in Sri Lanka in May killed over 200 people, and floods in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh this month have killed nearly 1,200.
U.S. pharmaceutical companies have long complained that generic versions of drugs still under U.S. patent protection flood in from Canada at much cheaper prices.
As Camille weakens at the perilous hands of her mother, more and more flashbacks of items she has used to harm herself flood in.
But as bigger names have seemingly taken a step back, the (non-robotic) vacuum has opened to allow distinctly different categories to flood in.
After losing five family members in a deadly 1985 flood in West Virginia, the sound of heavy rains still brings Katina Cochran to tears.
Often, men with psoriasis are obese or have other cardiovascular risk factors that may restrict blood flood in the body, including in the penis.
If its central bank sets interest rates above those set by the Federal Reserve, foreign capital in search of higher returns would flood in.
The Mississippi River has been continuously flooding southern Louisiana since January 6, the longest flood in recorded history for the river in this region.
People at Holy Angels like to tell a story of a summer flood in 2001, when heavy rain destroyed many homes in the area.
Hurricane Harvey led to record flooding in Houston last year, but it was also the city's third 500-year flood in as many years.
A couple of years after we spoke to each other, I found out one of them had been destroyed by a flood in Miami.
Well, think about this: Do you call a plumber when you have a flood in your basement, or an electrician when your lights go out?
The most popular questions the service gets are about preserving virginity and abstinence, while in the US, questions about birth control tend to flood in.
"Personally, I would not have expected to 'relive' (vicariously) such a devastating flood, in the same spot, over the course of my lifetime," he said.
Venice was inundated by exceptionally high water levels on Friday just days after the lagoon city suffered the worst flood in more than 50 years.
But that's actually my favorite part of Silicon Valley culture — the blind exuberance and goofiness and the kids who flood in from around the world.
The hardest part of a jailhouse interview is staying both present in the moment and memorizing the few quotes you can as more flood in.
Her family had expected water to flood in from the garage, but instead it started coming up through the floor and was soon waist deep.
Tensions grew after a flood in the farmhouse forced Mr. Barisone and his fiancée to move into a barn on the property, Ms. Kanarek said.
They go to class, give handshakes in the hallways, and wag tails in the courtyard outside the cafeteria as teens flood in and out for lunch.
Hurricane Harvey, which in 2017 caused 68 deaths and $125 billion in damages in the state, was the city's third 500-year-flood in three years.
Unfortunately, the results of this experiment were incomplete because a flood in the lab killed four of the five rats treated with new-and-improved PEG.
The Army said that the campsite, which is on federal property, may flood in the coming weeks making it dangerous for protesters, according to ABC News.
Another fund that looks to make money in times of market stress said it usually saw inbounds from potential investors flood in after a serious dislocation.
Twenty-two died in a previous Zimbabwean gold-mine flood in February, and 14 tin miners were buried alive in Rwanda after heavy rains in January.
This follows a flood in May that saw rising temperatures lead to melting and heavy rain that flooded the entrance of the tunnel, then froze over.
There's a bit more detail than is necessary about how hard it is to change and feed a baby while escaping a flood in a boat.
It was the highest flood in a decade in Venice, though far short of the record, more than 76 inches above level, set in November 1966.
In 153, a severe flood in Beijing wreaked havoc on the city's transportation systems, and in 2016 floods overwhelmed drainage systems in Wuhan, Nanjing, and Tianjin.
Congratulations flood in At 37, Ardern became New Zealand's youngest female Prime Minister in October after the left-wing Labour Party threw its support behind her.
Forecasters say heavy rain has caused a river to flood in a north Georgia city as the South continues to feel the effects of Subtropical Storm Alberto.
One recent flash flood in Jefferson City, Missouri, submerged US Highways 61/67 following several rounds of heavy rain fall in September, according to the federal agency.
But city officials acknowledged that if they'd been hit with a second 5003-year flood in nine years, their planning wouldn't have been sufficient to protect them.
Ancient literature is full of these stories; the Bible itself is bookended by two of them (Noah's flood in Genesis and the end-times book of Revelation).
He also predicts a darker turn for the European Union as refugees continue to flood in, and a single Federal Reserve interest rate hike for the year.
As a result of that loss of perspective, writers who simply represent (rather than report on) extremists leave rhetorical spaces open for Nazi ideology to flood in.
The post hit the front page, and it wasn't long before comments began to flood in as camera enthusiasts expressed their delight and shared other giant savings.
The villagers remain split over what, or whom, to believe, with many characters having proclaimed Rob a hero for saving three people during a flood in 2014.
"This was the worst possible news I could have heard," he said recently, before having to dash off to deal with a flood in a church bathroom.
A flood in 1997 closed the park for about two and a half months, he said, and since then there have been partial closings every so often.
This feels a little bit like remembering what it was like to be thirsty while you're drowning in a flood, the flood in this case being content.
Then, as reports of similar actions began to flood in from around the nation, Los Angeles officially replaced its celebrations of Columbus Day with Indigenous People's Day.
First up is the emerging designer Ashley Williams, a friend of Aboah's, who is hosting fittings in her Hackney home because of a flood in her studio.
And as new markets open and capital continues to flood in, the cannabis industry has become, by some measures, one of the country's fastest-growing job sectors.
A double-skin curtain wall, the two layers separated by a muffling pillow of air, lets light flood in while reducing the rumble of the elevated subway.
It&aposs also earned the name "Divorce Day," as family lawyers have noticed a particularly high number of people inquiring about leaving their partners that flood in.
A document safe can protect them from damage in the event of a fire or flood, in addition to keeping them out of the hands of thieves.
Their parish, Livingston, had received more than 25 inches of rain in three days during a catastrophic flood in August, overwhelming the rivers and devastating the city.
But city officials acknowledged that if they'd been hit with a second 2500-year flood in nine years, their planning wouldn't have been sufficient to protect them.
"Deluge VII" (2016) simultaneously grapples with the current migrant crisis and art history's deluge paintings, which interpret the great flood in the first book of the Bible.
That's allowed salty sea water to flood in from the Southern Persian Gulf, entering Basra's canals and streams, turning the once fertile land into desert, and decimating farms.
The country faced a similar flood in May 2017, but losses were much lower than in 0003 because the 2016 flooding affected mainly industrial zones in the island.
But this isn't an assessment of "the worst flood in" that time — places like Houston don't actually have detailed weather records going back to 1017 AD, after all.
The site's infrastructure was designed for the smaller audience Pillowfort saw at launch, and Baritz says the team is rushing to catch up as Tumblr users flood in.
Last week's devastating flood in Louisiana was declared a '22019-in-1,000-year event,' but comes after similar storms hit Maryland, Texas and West Virginia earlier this year.
A full quarter of Singapore's exports, about $60 billion, are destined for China and Hong Kong while $30 billion of its imports flood in from the United States.
The supply continued to flood in even during China's winter heating season, when aluminum output in 28 northern Chinese cities was supposed to be cut by 30 percent.
The interior height is six feet tall, and the couple retained all of the windows in the bus to allow any natural sunlight to flood in when possible.
When Democrats confronted Mr. Flood in the Gang of Eight meeting, Mr. Kelly intervened and dismissed their criticism, according to one of the officials familiar with the meeting.
Now the consequences are being felt: a three-month-long flood in the Florida Keys, wildfires across a record hot and dry Australia, deadly heat waves in Europe.
If just one small area of the country experiences very low unemployment, people may flood in from other parts of the country to find jobs, muting wage growth.
The 3-year-old girl whose mother died saving her from a flood in Beaumont, Texas, on Tuesday is "doing well" and "reunited with her family," officials tell PEOPLE.
Some streets and basements close to the river still will flood, in part because of water backing up from an overwhelmed sewer system, Public Works Director Jan Winter said.
Yet, if you read a news report about thousands of children drowning because of a flood in a distant country, you may not feel compelled to act at all.
The East African country's refugee population has risen sharply recently as people flood in from eastern Congo, where resurgent ethnic and inter-communal violence has uprooted hundreds of thousands.
What worried him most about the 583 flood in Ghorabari, about 200 kilometers from Karachi, was whether his 22 students would be able to continue their education, he said.
Often, men with psoriasis are obese or have other cardiovascular risk factors that may restrict blood flood in the body, including in the penis, Molina-Leyva said by email.
Take a gander at this terrifying special report in Outside magazine on the deaths of seven canyoneering adventurers killed in a flash flood in Zion National Park in Utah.
The river failed to flood in the years following massive eruptions in 46 and 44 B.C. during Cleopatra's reign, but her food allocation policies may have helped avert uprisings.
A Dreamliner built for American Airlines suffered a flood in the cabin so severe that seats, ceiling panels, carpeting and electronics had to be replaced in a weekslong process.
So, too, did the fact that some rural areas that were expected to flood in the coming days had poor baseline wireless coverage, and relatively low social media usage.
Initial reports suggested the flood in Parliament was actually a sewage leak, though the House of Commons had to "clarify" that it was not, in fact, a total shitstorm.
Though the city is not infrequently hit with similar conditions — 2016 saw a similar disaster — a legendary flood in 1910, during which the river reached 28 feet, holds the record.
Thinking they're being shot at, Daryl drives the truck into the building with cover fire from Morgan and Tara, blowing a hole into its side and letting zombies flood in.
The downpour caused the worst flood in the city's 244-year history, prompting Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to declare an indefinite state of emergency in Howard County, west of Baltimore.
"We continue to urge residents along the river to plan for the flood of record (the worst flood in Tulsa history), which was equivalent to 305,000 CFS," the mayor said.
We organized a month-long gallery show with the 59-year-old artist Mark Flood in a 2,000-square-foot empty storefront on 23rd Street between Tenth and 11th avenues.
Venice was hit with high water levels again on Friday, just days after the city was underwater in what was the lagoon city's worst flood in more than 50 years.
Jeffrey H. Jackson is associate professor of history at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, and author of "Paris Under Water," the story of the 1910 flood in the French capital.
Other than First Lady Melania Trump's high crime of wearing stilettos to catch a flight in the rain, the administration's response to the largest flood in 700 years was flawless.
So it's best to seal documents or other items that may be damaged by flood in plastic bags or containers to help protect them from water damage, Mr. McGuinn said.
Popes, knights, nuns, wolves, Death on horseback, or other unsettling figures syncopate the full height of the enormous embankment, which was built after a devastating flood in the 19th century.
But her personal problems continued to pile up, from her and Onken's eventual breakup, to a major flood in her Brooklyn home, to learning that a former boyfriend had committed suicide.
The decision marked a victory for U.S. steelmakers, who won anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties against Chinese steel in 2015 and 2016 only to see shipments flood in from elsewhere.
No year has yet surpassed a huge flood in 20123, but he says the Mississippi in St Louis has reached historically high water marks in four of the past seven years.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - At least nine teenage seminary students died after they were swept away by a flash flood in the Negev Desert in southern Israel on Thursday, an ambulance service said.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Andrew Freeman: It's not surprising that rivers large and small are cresting above levels seen during any previous flood in history in the Plains and Midwest.
The decline in banks' participation in Europe's term loan B market is not having an impact on dealflow or adversely affecting syndications, as liquidity continues to flood in from alternative lenders.
The house could be seen as the Garden of Eden, and later a sink leak driving out guests is a whole lot like the flood in the story of Noah's ark.
The decision marked a victory for U.S. steelmakers, who won anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties against Chinese steel in 803 and 2016 only to see shipments flood in from elsewhere.
When there's a flood in Far North Queensland, traffic cameras can provide vital information on how far flooding has progressed and what routes out of the area are still safe to use.
No flood in the past century has come close to matching the one of January 2100, when the Seine rose to 8.6 metres, overwhelming sewerage systems and making canals of many streets.
And that's really one of the reasons why we continue to see a lot of money, continue to flood in to investments in the U.S, relative to the rest of the world.
Solutions used in other parts of the world, such as basements dug into the cooler ground, tend to flood in Asia unless they have concrete foundations, which many cannot afford, Ammann added.
A sharp fall in the yen under easy-money stimulus and relaxed visa rules have led to a flood in visitors, especially from China, since Abe swept to power in December 2012.
In 215, the Federal Emergency Management Agency expanded the area designated as highest risk for a flood in an update to regional maps, requiring thousands of new homeowners to have flood insurance.
One recent report by the Waterfront Alliance estimated that 543 percent of Rockaway residents, or 74,800 people, had a one-in-two chance of a major flood in their homes by 2060.
But the river in Leavenworth on the Kansas side just downstream crested at 31.4 feet, the second-highest on record there after a 1993 flood in which the river topped 35 feet.
But, between the convenient flood in her apartment, forcing her to move in with Stan, and her dismay over him considering leaving his position at the FBI — yeah, she's 99.9% a spy. Right?
As Louisiana on Tuesday faced its second catastrophic flood in about five months, climate scientists elsewhere cautioned that the state was unlikely to be the last to confront a disaster like this one.
New York City's subway system did not flood in its first 108 years, but Hurricane Sandy's 2012 storm surge caused nearly $5 billion in water damage, much of which is still not repaired.
According to the docs ... Stormy and her husband, Glendon Crain, were boarding as many as 7 horses with Pegasus, and one of them named Bailey tragically died in a flash flood in 2015.
Reefs reduce up to 97 percent of wave energy that would otherwise hit coastlines, averting hundreds of millions of dollars in flood in flood damages every year across the nations in Irma's path.
Ms. Bainbridge said Agern, a Nordic restaurant at Grand Central Terminal that is temporarily closed after a flood in March, had also been churning out superlative alcohol-free beverages, incorporating savory, unexpected ingredients.
On Thursday, the Federal Communication adopted new rules to bolster the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system, best known as that loud noise your phone makes when there's a flood in your general area.
A firehose of moisture and a series of potent storms have sent the western United States see-sawing from drought to flood in the past few weeks, with widespread extreme weather continuing on Wednesday.
Barnes was standing Saturday in a torrential storm and watching the worst flood in memory in flood-prone Ellicott City, Maryland, in what was quickly becoming one of the worst nights of his life.
The storm total rainfall numbers likely to be realized now are at the high end of the range indicated by the models, but the potential for a major flood in the city was apparent.
These events follow a record 2016 which saw three devastating 1-in-1,000-year flood events in the United States: a separate flood in Houston, another in West Virginia, and a third in Maryland.
In Plan 3000, a working-class neighbourhood of Santa Cruz named for a project to house 3,000 people displaced by a flood in 1983, residents complain that the strike is hurting people without savings.
Our inbox then fills up with another dozen people saying, "Hey, I'm a retired X or I'm a grad student with a background in X." More volunteers flood in to make things even better.
The 1966 Florence Flood in Italy, that city's most devastating natural disaster of modern times, spurred an international effort to rescue valuable documents and set a precedent for how paper relics should be conserved.
Health officials warn that hospitals, where emergency rooms are required by law to treat everyone regardless of ability to pay, may shutter as patients flood in for routine care, like prescriptions for insulin refills.
"Diesel consumption has been hit by an extended period of flood in the second quarter and less demand from the logistic sector as efficiency continue to improve" Gasoline consumption was 3.6 percent higher than 2015.
The houses are generally raised, but many said it was hard to know exactly how high the water would get — and where — because so much had changed since the worst flood in memory, in 1983.
Momoa's film requests continue to flood in with Collider reporting he's just been cast in the upcoming Netflix thriller "Sweet Girl" alongside "Dora The Explorer and the Lost City of Gold" rising star, Isabela Merced.
Conservatives, including powerful clerics employed by the state, thought that allowing women to drive would be a crack in the dam that would allow secularism to flood in, washing away the kingdom's unique Islamic identity.
Now we have Harvey, the third 500-year flood in the Houston area in the past three years, dumping enough water in southeastern Texas to equal almost 20 times the daily discharge of the Mississippi.
The Son River, which flows through the town, often inundates it during the rainy season, and after a devastating flood in 2010, the Ho Chi Minh City businessman Nguyen Chau A returned to his homeland.
This growth spurt might occur when another tree is struck by lightning or blown over by the wind, as occasionally happens, tearing a hole in the forest roof and allowing the light to flood in.
VICE News got a firsthand look at what happened when city officials were forced to order a second flood in order to save the city — and why they had to do it in the first place.
During a similar flood in 2489, "we managed to recover something and clean the house," the 21970-year-old said, pointing out a watermark 22010 meters (21990 feet) high inside her empty house streaked with mud.
And every time he gave another interview in which he took a potshot at Putin, fresh intelligence would flood in from Britain's listening posts in Moscow indicating that new plans were being laid to silence him.
Around 5,800 homes and businesses were at risk of flooding in an evacuation zone along the river, as the city braced for what officials said could have been the second worst flood in the city's history.
In 2017 Houston experienced its third "500-year flood" in less than four decades, California suffered five of its 20 worst wildfires ever and parts of the Indian subcontinent were underwater for days following epic monsoon downpours.
If not, you could get the worst of both worlds — local residents who don't have any hope of participating in the new economy but who see their housing costs balloon as hordes of tech workers flood in.
This nondescript exchange unleashes an apocalyptic inundation from the orchestra—one of several episodes marked "Sound surge / flood" in the score—with brass bellowing stentorian tones and a pianist pummelling the keyboard with his hands and arms.
WATTERS: I mean, maybe he was talking about Angela Merkel, because she regretted her immigration stance when she let all the migrants flood in to her country, and she&aposs under a lot of pressure over there too.
For investment banks, in particular, it may lead to a flood in new revenue, since the BOE's rate-cut and bond buying decision may well spur more revenue on Wall Street and for U.K. and European Union banks.
"We are working jointly with all institutions on the worst-case scenario, which is the breaking of the dam, which would provoke a huge flood in down-river municipalities," said Jorge Londono De La Cuesta, head of EPM.
The various reactions and interpretations of the phenomenon — later discovered to be a colony of Monarch butterflies displaced by a flood in their usual home in Mexico — reflect contemporary conversations on climate change and open up Dellarobia's world.
But the flood in some area maybe just a small part of challenge, EI Nino may come in autumn this year, because of hot weather in following days, and that will continue to cause loss in agricultural products.
VICE News spent two days on the campaign trail with Inslee as he spoke to victims of the flood in Iowa and traveled to Washington, D.C., to announce his climate-focused jobs plan at a wastewater treatment plant.
In fact, some meteorologists are suggesting this flood event could go down in history books as one of the — if not the worst flood in U.S. history, based on the forecast for 2 feet or more of additional rainfall.
Most reports about the disaster include a discussion about why the Netherlands, with much of the country lying below sea level, has managed to avoid a major flood in decades while the United States is suffering yet another catastrophe.
Imad arrived in Europe shortly before the stream of refugees from Syria to Europe became a flood in the summer and fall of 2015, when hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees made their way to the heart of Europe.
Regular interruptions in India's main supplier over the last few years, including a flood in a major coal producing region in February and a cyclone which tore into Queensland in 2017, have caused worries about major supply disruptions in India.
Regular interruptions in India's main supplier over the last few years, including a flood in a major coal producing region in February and a cyclone which tore into Queensland in 231.15, have caused worries about major supply disruptions in India.
DiCaprio, who attended a Clinton fundraiser earlier this year, is in New York working to finish his current project, a climate change documentary, titled "Before the Flood," in time for it to premier at the Toronto Film Festival next month.
Colombia tightened border controls with Venezuela in February (as did Brazil) but, with its impoverished neighbour due to hold presidential elections in May that few expect to be free and fair, it seems likely that migrants will continue to flood in.
Still, the unusual confluence of factors is rattling nerves along the "sliver by the river," a swath of relatively high ground along the Mississippi that's less likely to flood in typical rain and hurricane storm surge events than other areas.
TILOS, Greece (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When the power fails on the tiny Greek island of Tilos - a regular problem, particularly in the summer when tourists flood in - hotel owner Andreas Lardopoulos struggles with failed appliances, rotting food and inconvenienced guests.
CARLISLE, England — After this ancient fortress city was hit by a crippling flood in 2005, its residents could take some comfort in the fact that it was the kind of deluge that was supposed to happen about once every 200 years.
When I wake up in New York there are messages from the Middle East waiting first, where my brother and one sister are eight hours ahead of me, then the messages from Europe flood in from five hours in the future.
In September 2015, just as the country was dealing with the devastating effects of an outbreak of Ebola that killed thousands in the region, a huge flood in the capital killed at least seven people and left several thousand homeless.
I have no problem with people who own guns legally, but let's be clear: the guns that plague cities from Chicago to Philadelphia flood in from states with loose gun laws, such as Arizona, Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Indiana and Kentucky.
In a late-afternoon gathering last Sunday, aides convened in press secretary Sarah Sanders' office for a champagne toast after the attorney general's chief of staff phoned Emmet Flood, in Palm Beach with the President, to brief him on the report.
But it took a good few years for her co-signs to flood in outside the easily siloed world of black music (which now underpins the majority of pop, even when people try to brush it away with an 'urban' tag).
"Non-traditional investors that flood in boom times, such as (companies) and family offices, tend to accept higher valuations, following venture capitalists that may only write a small check," Vinnie Lauria, a founding partner at Golden Gate Ventures, told CNBC exclusively by phone.
" via GIPHY "A friend was mad because a few days before her wedding there was a terrible flood in a South American country, which somehow ruined her chances of being able to get just the right color flower for the center pieces.
"If you saw [Before the Flood] in your congregation, you might be more open to believe it because you're in a place of trust — more than if you just saw it on an airplane," said Terry Tamminen, CEO of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.
Emerging bond issues continued to flood in, with Turkish bank Yapi Credit placing $213.21 million five-year debt at 5.115 percent, much tighter than initial guidance and Bahrain rushing in a $211 million deal before long-awaited Omani and Kuwaiti bonds arrive.
After a particularly devastating flood in 1927—637,000 people lost their homes, perhaps up to 1,000 killed, $14 billion in period-adjusted damage—human beings deployed the US Army Corps of Engineers to wage all-out war on nature to protect industry, farms, and trade.
Particularly affected was Ellicott City, located about 14 miles west of Baltimore, which suffered intense flash flooding along its Main Street — the very same street that was turned into a raging river amidst a torrential flood in 2016, which killed at least two people.
These inland lagoons running parallel to the coast are one of the biggest tourist draws in India's most southwesterly state, but the stain of death and devastation wrought by Kerala's worst flood in a century will take longer than a season to wash away.
Perched above the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home's most enviable amenity might be outside: It boasts vistas over the Los Angeles cityscape, including a spectacular nightly show with plenty of large windows to let the colorful light flood in.
The Iowa Flood Center estimates that what was once considered a 500-year flood in Iowa City is now an 80-year flood, meaning the probability of a flood of that magnitude occurring in any given year has risen from 20093 percent to 1.25 percent.
"Red Speedo" and its stage-length swimming pool; the biblical flood in "Head of Passes"; the rain that finally comes down on the doomed lovers in "Indecent"; the pit full of ankle-deep water in "Alligator": It was a good year for theatrical plumbers.
The Times, citing four people familiar with the matter, said Trump met with lawyer Emmet T. Flood in the Oval Office about joining the team as Trump and his allies continue to deal with the special counsel investigation led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller.
Like Whitewater, the controversy was uncovered by a New York Times reporter; like Whitewater, it is regarded as a deus ex machina by Republicans facing political gloom; and like Whitewater, it will likely turn out to be more froth than flood, in Abramson's view.
Drazen Petrovic, Vlade Divac, Sarunas Marciulionis and other Europeans debuted in 1989, a trickle of foreign players that would soon become a flood, in part because of the collapse of the Soviet Union and along with it the Eastern Bloc's state-sponsored sports model.
After a flash desert flood in 1968 left a foot of mud inside the theater, she had an epiphany during the cleanup: She would paint an audience on its walls, one that was always packed and keep her company when no one else showed up.
"We are working jointly with all institutions on the worst-case scenario, which is the breaking of the dam, which would provoke a huge flood in down-river municipalities," said Jorge Londono, the head of Empresas Publicas de Medellin, the public utility company that owns the dam.
CHAMOSON, Switzerland (Reuters) - A man and six-year-old girl are missing after their car was swept away by a torrent of mud triggered by a flash flood in southwestern Switzerland, police in Valais canton said on Monday as dozens of rescue workers continued to search.
Though the Mongolian public has been hit by welfare cuts, rising food and fuel costs and a tough winter that is threatening to kill large numbers of livestock, donation pledges began to flood in this week after a campaign was launched by a prominent economist and members of parliament.
One of the top geneticists in the country, Neale and his colleagues at the Broad Institute, a pioneering biotech hub in Boston, had a decade earlier developed software that made it much easier for scientists to study the vast amounts of genetic data that were beginning to flood in.
Free will versus determinism would be a large enough theme for any show of its kind, but this week's episode, titled "The Passenger," turns into a full-on biblical allegory, too, with references to Heaven, to Moses's journey out of Egypt and to the Great Flood in Genesis.
The final season of the HBO show "The Leftovers" restages the biblical flood in a post-rapture America, and the pilot of the new Amazon series "Oasis" follows a space priest to a dusty planet that seems scarcely an improvement on the failing Earth the colonists are escaping.
Wednesday's settlement came one day after a federal judge in Madison, Wisconsin had cleared the way for State Farm to seek to hold Amazon liable under the state's product liability laws as the legal seller of a bathtub faucet adapter alleged to have caused a flood in a Wisconsin's man's house.
After the Great Flood in 1993, which destroyed around 100,000 homes and caused nearly $20 billion in damage along the Missouri and upper Mississippi, the Galloway Report, written by a group of experts appointed by the White House, called for federal flood-insurance programmes to discourage development in flood plains.
Towns on the Chinese side of the river emerged largely unscathed from the flood, in part because the government prepared by evacuating residents, erecting sandbag walls, and deploying the army to coordinate the local response, according to Adam Cathcart, a specialist in contemporary Chinese history at the University of Leeds.
Trump could also choose to keep Flood in his position handling the response to the special counsel's investigation while bringing in another attorney to handle the more traditional tasks of the White House counsel, particularly if Republicans lose the House and Democrats launch a series of investigations into the White House.
Read more: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson gave a very presidential speech about humanity, and people are begging him to run in 2020Congratulations from famous friends were quick to flood in, with Tom Brady sending best wishes along with the likes of record executive Scooter Braun, Kevin Hart, Lindsey Vonn, and Jessica Chastain.
With a cast of 35 (!) and original music by César Alvarez ("Futurity"), it follows the members of the Antrobus family of suburban New Jersey through the ice age in Act I (their pets are a mammoth and a dinosaur; freezing refugees clamor at the door) and into a great flood in Act II.
This is what Wing's team found: The analysis shows that 40.8 million people (13.3% of the population) are currently exposed to a 1 in 23 year (1% annual exceedance probability) fluvial or pluvial flood in the [conterminous United States], which translates to a GDP exposure of $2.9 trillion (15.3% of total GDP).
Among the exhibition's two- and three-dimensional work, which illustrate the social impact of this flood in various media, is a pair of charcoal drawings on found linen seed-sacks depicting a naked man and woman carrying towering stacks of belongings and supplies over their heads, as they navigate the through the muddied water.
The order followed a request in January by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe for protesters to pack up and leave the land, partly because Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II had said the tribe's battle is now in the courts, and because the camps are on a floodplain that is expected to flood in the spring.
It was his film that would herald the flood: In the fall of 230, 23-year-old John Singleton — who died just a few days ago, at just 222 years old — took to the streets of his native South Central Los Angeles to film Boyz N the Hood (1991), a sentient portrait of Black masculinity and fatherhood.
Under the National Flood Insurance Program, FEMA maps areas of the country at risk of flooding and requires homeowners in those zones to buy federal insurance polices and communities to enforce minimum construction standards, like elevating new homes above the 19803-year floodplain, the area with a 21980 percent probability of a flood in any given year.
She hopes that maybe, with the all the slated social spending in the deal, she can get help rebuilding the Casa Campesina, the National Association of Peasant Unions (ANUC) headquarters that she manages in Puerto Asís; 300 people stayed there during a major flood in 2002, she points out, 203 during a firefight between the Army and the rebels two years back.
Waid states that as "Southern natives who grew up during the Civil Rights wars … we both feel like we've got something personal to say about the racial clashes we saw and experienced first-hand as boys," and Jones talks about coming to the idea "when my mother passed along a book she read about the 1927 flood in the Mississippi Delta" — earnest, albeit problematic justifications for doing this project.

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