The 1913 Flood

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:flooding
gptkbp:affects changes in urban planning
gptkbp:aftermath infrastructure improvements
gptkbp:average_rainfall over 6 inches in 24 hours
gptkbp:cause heavy rainfall
gptkbp:collaboration strengthened community bonds
gptkbp:commemoration commemorated annually in some areas
gptkbp:community_feedback volunteer efforts for recovery
gptkbp:community_health raised public health concerns post-flood
gptkbp:community_involvement long-term rebuilding efforts
formed to assist in recovery efforts
enhanced community resilience to future floods
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature and art
gptkbp:date March 1913
gptkbp:death over 400
gptkbp:disaster_relief_funding secured federal disaster relief funding
gptkbp:displacement over 100,000 people
gptkbp:duration several days
gptkbp:economic_development influenced future urban development plans
gptkbp:economic_impact millions in damages
gptkbp:emergency_services increased training for disaster response teams
influenced emergency management practices
improved disaster preparedness protocols
mobilized during the event
gptkbp:environmental_impact altered local ecosystems
gptkbp:environmental_initiatives increased awareness of climate change effects
gptkbp:flood_control improved floodplain management strategies
increased focus on levees and dams
led to better flood risk assessments
led to changes in flood insurance policies
record levels in rivers
gptkbp:flood_forecasting improved flood forecasting methods
gptkbp:government_response creation of the Miami Conservancy District
gptkbp:has_education led to community education on flood risks
gptkbp:historical_analysis analyzed in historical studies
gptkbp:historical_documentation documented in various historical texts
gptkbp:historical_event one of the deadliest floods in U. S. history
gptkbp:historical_impact significant impact on local history
gptkbp:historical_records extensive records kept by local governments
gptkbp:historical_significance led to flood control measures
considered a pivotal event in U. S. flood history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The 1913 Flood
gptkbp:impact widespread destruction
gptkbp:infrastructure damaged public infrastructure
gptkbp:investigates investigated by federal agencies
gptkbp:is_affected_by Miami Valley
gptkbp:legislation prompted new local legislation on land use
gptkbp:local_economy devastated local economy
gptkbp:location Ohio, United States
gptkbp:media_coverage extensive national coverage
gptkbp:memorials various memorials established
gptkbp:notable_city gptkb:Columbus
gptkb:Cincinnati
gptkb:Dayton
gptkbp:precipitation_type rain
gptkbp:public_awareness raised awareness of flood risks
gptkbp:research studied for flood management techniques
gptkbp:responds_to federal disaster relief
gptkbp:type_of_insurance significant increase in claims
led to changes in insurance regulations
gptkbp:weather_conditions unseasonably warm temperatures prior
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Buckeye_State
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5