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In what’s become known as the “Great Flood of 1927,” two hundred and twenty-six crevasses were reported. That flood inundated twenty-seven thousand square miles across a half-dozen states. It displaced more than half a million people, caused an estimated $500 million worth of damage (more than $7 billion in today’s money), and marked a very wet watershed.
Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future
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