Johnstown flood of 1936
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Johnstown flood of 1936
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The Johnstown flood of 1936, also collectively with other areas referred to as the Saint Patrick's Day Flood, was a devastating flood in Cambria County, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania proper, referred to as "Greater Johnstown". The flood was preceded by heavy rains beginning March 9, 1936, which did not stop until March 22. The storms brought warmer weather with temperatures of 50 °F (10 °C) and was a cause of one stage of the flooding; the continuous rainfall was the second cause. The natural surf
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Flood in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1936
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnstown_flood_of_1936
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2023-09-18T21:55:28Z
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