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Floods of March 1978, in the Maumee River basin, northeastern Indiana

January 1, 1981

Floods in the Maumee River basin in northeastern Indiana in March 1978 resulted in heavy damage in Fort Wayne and surrounding areas. Flood damage in Fort Wayne was estimated by the Mayor to be 11 million dollars. Approximately 15 percent of the city was inundated, and 2,400 of its 190,000 residents were forced to leave their homes. The estimate of damage in Adams and Allen Counties by Civil Defense officials was 44 million dollars. The Maumee River at New Haven exceeded the peak stage of record, 21.4 feet, by 2.2 feet. The peak discharge at this stream-gaging station, 22,400 cubic feet per second, was about equal to that of a 75-year flood. Recurrence intervals of peak flows on streams tributary to the Maumee River ranged from 5 to 50 years. Records of peak and daily discharges and some precipitation data are given in this report. 

Publication Year 1981
Title Floods of March 1978, in the Maumee River basin, northeastern Indiana
DOI 10.3133/ofr81695
Authors Richard Earl Hoggatt
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 81-695
Index ID ofr81695
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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