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gave way and flooded much of Winnipeg, turning an estimated 600 square miles (1,600 km) of farmland in the area into an enormous lake. More than 1,400 km (550 sq mi) in the Red River Valley were flooded, from Emerson to 60 miles (97 km) north to Greater Winnipeg. The depth of
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Although seasonal flooding was common, this flood surpassed the others. The north-flowing Red River was fed by flows resulting from melting of heavy snows in the winter and runoff from heavy rains in the spring. Eight
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Four of eleven bridges in the city were destroyed and approximately 100,000 people had to be evacuated from their homes and businesses. This was the largest evacuation in Canadian history until the
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An estimated 70,000–100,000 residents had to be evacuated, and four of eleven bridges were destroyed. In that year, the Red River reached its highest level since 1861 and flooded most of the
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in 2000, and is considered an outstanding engineering achievement both in terms of function and effects.
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the flood waters on the farmland was between 2–6 feet (0.61–1.83 m). The city turned to the
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Flooding in the Red River Valley of the United States resulted in five deaths.
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from April 15 to June 12, 1950. Damage was particularly severe in the city of
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To prevent and reduce future damage, the government constructed the
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Historic flood in North Dakota, United States and Manitoba, Canada
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arranged benefit games to raise money for Winnipeg's Flood Fund.
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and its environs, which were inundated on May 5, also known as
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The Red River drainage basin, with the Red River highlighted
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Photos and newspapers from the 1950 flood in Manitoba
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As a result of the damage, the government built the
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1950 Red River Flood
Wahpeton
Breckenridge
Fargo
Moorhead
Grand Forks
East Grand Forks
Oslo, Minnesota
Pembina, North Dakota
Winnipeg, Manitoba
a series
Red River of the North

Major Floods
1950 flood
1997 flood
U.S. impacts
2009 flood
2011 flood
Lake Agassiz
Red River Valley
Red River Floodway
Canadian Heritage Rivers System
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Red River
The Dakotas
Manitoba

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