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| affected  = East [[Trissia]], South [[Metakumburg]], Southwest [[Lait City]] <!--Areas affected by flooding, in order from first to last affected-->
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The '''1987 South Besmenian flood disaster''' was a flood disaster in the southeast of Besmenia caused by a storm in the [[Trissian Bay]]. Areas in the coastal region of the Trissian Bay were affected. The southwest of the capital Lait City was particularly hard hit.
The '''1987 South Besmenian flood disaster''' was a flood disaster in the southeast of Besmenia caused by a storm in the [[Trissian Bay]]. Areas in the coastal region of the Trissian Bay were affected. The southwest of the capital Lait City was particularly hard hit, especially in the district Gotha, where the 115 meter high [[Lait City Lion Tower]] collapsed on February 11th.
==The Flood==
==Aftermatch==
==Gallery==
 
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Revision as of 17:34, 17 August 2020

1987 South Besmenian flood disaster
Besmenian flood.png
Dark blue: Areas that were affected by the flood disaster
Date8 February 1987 (1987-02-08)–12 February 1987 (1987-02-12)
LocationEast Trissia, South Metakumburg, Southwest Lait City
Deaths285
Property damageBS 6 billion

The 1987 South Besmenian flood disaster was a flood disaster in the southeast of Besmenia caused by a storm in the Trissian Bay. Areas in the coastal region of the Trissian Bay were affected. The southwest of the capital Lait City was particularly hard hit, especially in the district Gotha, where the 115 meter high Lait City Lion Tower collapsed on February 11th.

The Flood

Aftermatch

Gallery