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ST. PETERSBURG FLOODS
The biggest flood occurred on November 19, 1824, when the flood waters had reached 13.5' (410 centimeters) over the usual level. On that day most of the city was flooded, between 208 and 569 people got killed and 462 houses destroyed. The second biggest flood (over 12' high) was in 1924. In some areas of the city the water stood 7-8' high and some of the ships in the port were washed ashore. Surprisingly
enough the nature of Most of the floods
take place in the fall and early winter when all
the negative factors combine. Since the 18th
century the level of city streets had risen
significantly, but some of the areas close to
rivers and canals can still be seriously damaged
during big floods. In the 1970s it was decided to
build a long dam across the Gulf of Finland (west
of St. Petersburg) which could protect the city
form the disastrous floods. However, the project
was not finished due to a huge environmental
controversy and a lack of funding. Meanwhile, the
problem is far from being solved and the people
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