21 Devastating Photos Of The North Sea Flood Of 1953


The Dutch Flood of 1953 killed over 1800 people. Nederland, Natuurrampen

North Sea flood, the worst storm surge on record for the North Sea, occurring Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, 1953. In the Netherlands some 400,000 acres (162,0000 hectares) flooded, causing at least 1,800 deaths and widespread property damage.


North Sea flood of 1953 Noordzee, Nederland, Geschiedenis

On the night of 31 January 1953, a wall of water surged from the North Sea, over-topping sea defences and leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake. A massive storm brought devastation.


NATURAL DISASTERS 1953 Floods in the Netherlands Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image 69281086 Alamy

The Watersnoodmuseum or Flood Museum in Ouwerkerk, Netherlands is the "National Knowledge and Remembrance Centre for the Floods of 1953" and offers an in-depth picture of the events during and after the flood of 1 February 1953.The museum was officially opened on 2 April 2001. The museum also educates visitors about water safety, and the museum collects global knowledge about flooding.


What happened in 1953? The Big Flood in the Netherlands in retrospect Philosophical

On 31 January, 1953 a storm that had been gathering south of Iceland wended its way via Scotland towards the Dutch coast, disastrously combining force gale winds and a spring tide. The dykes broke in Zeeland, Zuid-Holland and Noord-Brabant late on a pitchblack Saturday night in what is known in Dutch history as the Watersnoodramp.


Flood in Tuindorp Oostzaan... 1953... the Netherlands. .. Amsterdam nederland, Nederland

Flooded regions Southwest Netherlands. 1953 During the weekend of Saturday, January 31, 1953, hurricane force winds over the North Sea generated a tremendous storm surge that flooded the low-lying coastal regions of the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.


Flood in 1953... the Netherlands. .. www.geheugenvannederland.nl Nederland, Geschiedenis

Disasters & Conflicts: Netherlands. Flooding, 1953 - Humanity House Blogs Themes Countries Meet reconciliation boat refugee statelessness conflict & child soldiers shelter in neighboring countries human rights emergency relief the Dutch asylum system


21 Devastating Photos Of The North Sea Flood Of 1953

The devastating North Sea flood of 1953 caused catastrophic damage and loss of life in Scotland, England, Belgium and The Netherlands and became one of the worst peacetime disasters of the 20 th century. 307 people died in England, 19 died in Scotland, 28 died in Belgium, 1,836 died in the Netherlands and a further 361 people died at sea.


Digicolored 1953 watersnoodramp / flood disaster Netherlands

The Netherlands on Thursday remembered the devastating floods of 1953, in which 1,836 people died as sea dykes in the south of the country broke, and large parts of Zeeland, the Zuid-Holland islands and western Brabant were overwhelmed. Over 70,000 people were evacuated in the disaster, which was caused by a combination of strong winds and high tides. Some 500 buildings were destroyed and many.


Netherlands flooding 1953 hires stock photography and images Alamy

The floods of 1953. NOS is a Dutch public broadcast service. On the night of Saturday, January 31 to Sunday, February 1, 1953, a hurricane-like northwesterly storm raged that sent the water into the funnel of the North Sea between England and the Netherlands. Along the Dutch coast, the dunes and dikes were attacked by high waves and in many.


Today in Dutch history the tragic 'Watersnoodramp' flooding of 1953 DutchReview

The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953.


Watersnoodramp, 1953. Flood, 1953. Foto Jan Sturm. Nederland, Geschiedenis, Holland

On 1 February 1953, the Netherlands was hit by a big natural disaster, the North Sea flood ('Watersnoodramp'). In the early morning, the dykes broke through due to a heavy storm and high tide and water flooded large parts of the South-West provinces. Over 1800 people died and many were forced to leave their houses and seek refuge elsewhere.


Flood Tuindorp Oostzaan 1953. .. the Netherlands Amsterdam nederland, Amsterdam, Nederland

2 February 1953 The Hague The worst floods in Holland for more than 400 years have cost at least 142 lives, wrecked dikes, devastated hundreds of square miles of fertile land and rendered tens.


North Sea flood of 1953 Nederland, Foto's, Gebouwen

A breach at Erith after the North Sea flood of 1953 The catastrophe led to in-depth government reviews of events in both the Netherlands and the UK, resulting in significant improvements in coastal defenses, warning systems, and flood management policy.


The Great North Sea Flood of 1953 in the Netherlands [2173x1555] MapPorn

During the weekend of Saturday 31 January to Sunday 1 February 1953, a storm tide raged across the northwest European shelf and flooded the low-lying coastal areas of the countries around the North Sea. The peak high waters occurred during the night and the storm surprised many people in their sleep.


Zeeland โ€™53 Hollandโ€™s great flood disaster Radio Netherlands Archives

In the Netherlands, 1836 people fell victim to the flood; in the UK and Belgium, the casualities were 307 and 22, respectively. The large number of fatalities in the Netherlands was related to the fact that much of the affected area is below sea-level. This paper focuses on the case of the Netherlands.


1953 floods DutchReview

Today, February 1st, the Dutch look back on the great flood of 1953, which took the lives of more than 1,800 people. Olivier Hoes (water management researcher) made this impressive time-lapse, showing the way the water spread during the first two days of the Watersnoodramp.