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Tropical storm Agnes in 1972 caused the worst recorded flooding in the Basin in June 1972. The flooding caused 72 deaths and $2.8 billion in damage. Flood levels exceeded the record levels of the 1936 flood by as much as six feet in some places. It was the nation's most costly natural disaster until Hurricane Andrew hit in 1992.
Tropical storm Agnes in 1972 caused the worst recorded flooding in the Basin in June 1972. The flooding caused 72 deaths and $2.8 billion in damage. Flood levels exceeded the record levels of the 1936 flood by as much as six feet in some places. It was the nation's most costly natural disaster until Hurricane Andrew hit in 1992.
In all, 1,160 of the 1,400 communities in the river basin have some residents who live in flood-prone areas. For these residents, flood warning and flood management and protection are of utmost concern.
In all, 1,160 of the 1,400 communities in the river basin have some residents who live in flood-prone areas. For these residents, flood warning and flood management and protection are of utmost concern.
Major Devastating Floods in the Susquehanna River Basin (flood records first kept 1810) 1810                                           1955         Hurricanes Connie & Diane 1865                                           1964 1889                                           1972         Tropical Storm Agnes 1894                                           1975         Tropical Storm Eloise http://www.susquehannafloodforecasting.org/history/index.asp (1 of 2)3/7/2007 11:38:11 AM
Major Devastating Floods in the Susquehanna River Basin (flood records first kept 1810) 1810 1955 Hurricanes Connie & Diane 1865 1964 1889 1972 Tropical Storm Agnes 1894 1975 Tropical Storm Eloise http://www.susquehannafloodforecasting.org/history/index.asp (1 of 2)3/7/2007 11:38:11 AM


SRBC Flood Forecasting & Warning System l History of Flooding 1935                                           1996         January Basinwide Flash Flood 1936       St. Patrick's Day                   2004         Tropical Storm Ivan (September) 1946                                           2006 Press Releases         /   Publications   /   Privacy Policy     /   Site Map     / Top of Page Best viewed at a resolution of 800x600 or larger on IE 5.5 or above.
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Srbc Flood Forecasting and Warning System - History of Flooding
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Issue date: 03/07/2007
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ALICIA MULLINS 301-415-1224
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SRBC Flood Forecasting & Warning System l History of Flooding Quick Links: Flood Water Power l Ice Jam Flooding l 1996 Flood The Susquehanna River Basin is one of the most flood-prone areas in the nation The Susquehanna River Basin is one of the most flood-prone watersheds in the entire nation. The main stem of the Susquehanna and its many tributaries drain 27,510 square miles of New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.

Since the early 1800s, the main stem of the Susquehanna has flooded every 20 years on average. Even the Native Americans who once lived in the area told of frequent floods. The Susquehanna Basin also is vulnerable to frequent, localized flash floods every year. These flash floods, usually affecting smaller tributaries, can occur with little advance warning.

Tropical storm Agnes in 1972 caused the worst recorded flooding in the Basin in June 1972. The flooding caused 72 deaths and $2.8 billion in damage. Flood levels exceeded the record levels of the 1936 flood by as much as six feet in some places. It was the nation's most costly natural disaster until Hurricane Andrew hit in 1992.

In all, 1,160 of the 1,400 communities in the river basin have some residents who live in flood-prone areas. For these residents, flood warning and flood management and protection are of utmost concern.

Major Devastating Floods in the Susquehanna River Basin (flood records first kept 1810) 1810 1955 Hurricanes Connie & Diane 1865 1964 1889 1972 Tropical Storm Agnes 1894 1975 Tropical Storm Eloise http://www.susquehannafloodforecasting.org/history/index.asp (1 of 2)3/7/2007 11:38:11 AM

SRBC Flood Forecasting & Warning System l History of Flooding 1935 1996 January Basinwide Flash Flood 1936 St. Patrick's Day 2004 Tropical Storm Ivan (September) 1946 2006 Press Releases

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Top of Page Best viewed at a resolution of 800x600 or larger on IE 5.5 or above.

Home l History of Flooding l Flood Management & Preparedness l Flood Forecasting & Warning System l System Advancements Maps for Flood Control & Forecasting l Media Gallery l Links l Press Releases l Publications l Privacy Policy l Site Map Content for this website provided by the Interagency committee that maintains and operates the Flood Forecasting & Warning System http://www.susquehannafloodforecasting.org/history/index.asp (2 of 2)3/7/2007 11:38:11 AM