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Floods of February-March 1961 in the southeastern states

January 1, 1961

Widespread, prolonged, disastrous floods struck parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida following heavy rains Feb. 17-26, 1961. Three distinct low-pressure systems recurred in essentially the same area. Precipitation totaled more than 18 inches in some areas. Multiple floods of small streams became superimposed in the large rivers to produce rare, record-breaking peaks and prolonged inundation.

Four lives were lost; one in Louisiana and three in Mississippi. Highways, railroads, urban areas, and farms were heavily damaged.

Publication Year 1961
Title Floods of February-March 1961 in the southeastern states
DOI 10.3133/cir452
Authors Harry Hawthorne Barnes, William Philip Somers
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 452
Index ID cir452
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse