Dangerous and Deadly Floods! By Alexia Davis. What is a flood? A flood results from heavy rain or melting snow. When a river rises and goes over their.

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Dangerous and Deadly Floods! By Alexia Davis

What is a flood? A flood results from heavy rain or melting snow. When a river rises and goes over their blanks that is a flood

Where will we find this type of weather? Netherlands England Europe Ohio Mexico

What kind of damage can this weather do? Kill people Drown people Ruin crops

Here is how you stay safe when a flood hits. Don’t drive on the road Get out of car Travel to high land

Here are three interesting facts about this type of weather. Floods flow cars away in 2 feet of water. China had 3 most deadly floods in recent history. Some people drive on the roads when a flood happens.

Sources Oxlande,Chrise.floods.NewNork,NY:Wayland