High water mark of 1936 flood

High water mark of 1936 flood (StreetView)
Several days of heavy rain and the melting of a heavy winter's snow caused a disasterous flood in the city of Pittsburgh on March 17-18, 1936.

The Ohio River waters peaked at 46 feet (21 feet above flood stage). The flood killed over 60 people and destroyed about 100,000 buildings.
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