User:North Bardonia/Sandbox: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox flood
{{Infobox flood
| name = 2025 Damocles Straits Flood
| name = 2025 Aria Straits Floods
| duration = {{start date|2025|01|11|df=y}}-{{end date|2025|01|27|df=y}}
| duration = {{start date|2025|01|11|df=y}}-{{end date|2025|01|27|df=y}}
| affected = {{flagicon image|Haverade.png}} [[Haverade]] & {{flagicon image|NorthBardonia.png.png}} [[North Bardonia]]
| affected = {{flagicon image|Haverade.png}} [[Haverade]] & {{flagicon image|NorthBardonia.png.png}} [[North Bardonia]]
| image = Wroclaw East Ring Road.jpg
| image = Wroclaw East Ring Road.jpg
| caption = Aftermath of heavy flooding on the NH-2 west of Lexos River in central Haverade seen on the 29th of January
| caption = The aftermath of heavy flooding on the NH-2 west of Lexos River in central Haverade seen on the 29th of January
| image_size = 250
| image_size = 250
| cause = Extreme heavy rainfall and multiple levees in Northern Haverade and Lughansk breaking leading to release of large stores of water.
| cause = Extreme heavy rainfall and multiple levees in Northern Haverade and Lughansk breaking leading to release of large stores of water.
Line 13: Line 13:
*46 in North Bardonia
*46 in North Bardonia
*35 in Haverade
*35 in Haverade
}}
}}{{WIP}}
 
The '''2025 Aria Straits Floods''' were a series of floods in the [[Lughansk]] region & parts of the [[Uiortel]] Region of North Bardonia, the [[Inyiza|Inyizan]] Islands and the mainland Haverade caused by record breaking rainfall caused by two major storms in the Aria Straits region, Storm Isak (6th January to 17 January) and Storm Juliania (19th January to 24 January). Major and serious flooding was caused by a number of factors like the failure of levees across Lughansk and the failure of emergency flood gates in both countries alongside the ignorance of forecasting and warning prior to the fact. Additionally, in both Lughansk (Office of Canalworks and Waterways, OCW) and Haverade (Department of Rivers and Sea Development and Protection DRSDP) the failure of local waterway management organizations who are assigned the job of protecting against major flooding were proved to blame for the failure of systems in place. Across both nations there were many casualties with a total of 91 people dying in part because of mudslides, cars being swept away and the flooding of homes in parts of Lughansk.
 
Described by Lughansk First Minister Laura Retzinger of the Lughansk Social Democratic Party as "one of the greatest natural disasters seen by this nation and one that will forever remain scared in our mind"<ref>Laura Retzinger speech to Lughansk House of Delegates in the aftermath of the disaster on the 29th of January, Lughansk House of Delegates Public Records</ref>, alongside Vice-President Christina Haldack who spoke of the disaster as "a reminder of the powers of nature and of God"<ref>Haverade Public Speech Archives</ref>.


== Impact ==
== Impact ==

Latest revision as of 07:07, 10 January 2025

2025 Aria Straits Floods
Wroclaw East Ring Road.jpg
The aftermath of heavy flooding on the NH-2 west of Lexos River in central Haverade seen on the 29th of January
Date11 January 2025 (2025-01-11)-27 January 2025 (2025-01-27)
Location Haverade & North Bardonia
CauseExtreme heavy rainfall and multiple levees in Northern Haverade and Lughansk breaking leading to release of large stores of water.
Deaths91
  • 46 in North Bardonia
  • 35 in Haverade
Property damage5.6 Billion Pounds
  • 2.2 Billion (North Bardonia)
  • 3.4 (Haverade)

The 2025 Aria Straits Floods were a series of floods in the Lughansk region & parts of the Uiortel Region of North Bardonia, the Inyizan Islands and the mainland Haverade caused by record breaking rainfall caused by two major storms in the Aria Straits region, Storm Isak (6th January to 17 January) and Storm Juliania (19th January to 24 January). Major and serious flooding was caused by a number of factors like the failure of levees across Lughansk and the failure of emergency flood gates in both countries alongside the ignorance of forecasting and warning prior to the fact. Additionally, in both Lughansk (Office of Canalworks and Waterways, OCW) and Haverade (Department of Rivers and Sea Development and Protection DRSDP) the failure of local waterway management organizations who are assigned the job of protecting against major flooding were proved to blame for the failure of systems in place. Across both nations there were many casualties with a total of 91 people dying in part because of mudslides, cars being swept away and the flooding of homes in parts of Lughansk.

Described by Lughansk First Minister Laura Retzinger of the Lughansk Social Democratic Party as "one of the greatest natural disasters seen by this nation and one that will forever remain scared in our mind"[1], alongside Vice-President Christina Haldack who spoke of the disaster as "a reminder of the powers of nature and of God"[2].

Impact

Haverade

North Bardonia

Aftermath

Haverade

North Bardonia

See Also

  1. Laura Retzinger speech to Lughansk House of Delegates in the aftermath of the disaster on the 29th of January, Lughansk House of Delegates Public Records
  2. Haverade Public Speech Archives