The danube flood that reached budapest on february 24, 1876 (which previously destroyed the foreign and hungarian settlements along the riverbed), although the city was prepared for it, it almost rivaled the flood of 1838 and lasted longer with its recurring attacks due to the ice dams caused by the weather, which sometimes eased and sometimes turned to freezing again. Dr. László nagy: the floods of 1876. (sources from the past of water affairs 11. Budapest, 2007) floods of the danube valley. Date: 1876.
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