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This map shows inundated areas due to the flood of 15 January 1915, reported by the Dutch government in September 1916

The flood of 1916orZuiderzeevloed of 1916 is a flood that took place in the night between 13 and 14 January 1916 in the Netherlands along the dikes of the Zuiderzee as a result of a storm surge.

Course

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The flood coincided with a high water inflow of rivers causing many ruptures and structural damage in levees at dozens of places along the coastline. Some wooden houses on the island of Marken completely tumbled over. In the province North Holland 19 people were killed, while at sea several ships were wrecked causing another 32 casualties. Queen Wilhelmina visited the areas that were hit.

Soldiers and civilians have taken action to build temporary dikes using sandbags.

Consequences

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This disaster, in combination with the famine caused by the First World War, led to a law called the Zuiderzeewet. The reinforcement of the levees, undertaken after the disaster, was finished in 1926. In 1932, the Zuiderzee was 'tamed' by constructing a 32-kilometre long levee, a barrage called the Afsluitdijk. For the fishermen, this also led to the end of their fishing activities.

Foreign help

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Based on the correspondenceinThe Hague between the ambassador of Turkey to the government of the Netherlands, the Turks donated a sum of FL 2387.90 (equivalent of about €20,000 now) to the Netherlands in aid for the victims of the flood.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Redactie (26 February 2016). "Turkse hulp aan Nederlanders tijdens watersnoodramp 1916 - DutchTurks". DutchTurks (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-03-02.

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flood_of_1916&oldid=1154827319"

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20th century in the Netherlands
History of North Holland
Floods in the Netherlands
1916 natural disasters
20th-century floods in Europe
1910s floods
January 1916 events
1916 disasters in the Netherlands
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