History, asked by kayllee5, 11 months ago

What happened when the levees overflowed along the Mississippi River in 1927?


Nearby towns and farmlands were flooded.
Farmers quickly routed excess water back into the sea.
Coastal wetlands deteriorated due to increased water flow.
Authorities built emergency levees to prevent massive flooding.

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Answered by abhinav3632
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destroy all thing
drought
Answered by Sweetbuddy
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Hey buddy here is ur answer !!!

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》These terrible floods bring to mind the most destructiveflood in U.S. history, the GreatMississippi River Flood of 1927.

》The flood started in the summer of 1926 with exceptionally heavy rains in the Mississippi basin but did not peak until April the following year.

》The waters did not subside until August 1927.



》》 BE BRAINLY 《《


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