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The 1. 95. 3 North Sea flood Dutch Watersnoodramp, literally water emergency disaster was a major flood caused by a heavy storm that occurred on the night of Saturday, 3. January 1. 95. 3 and morning of Sunday, 1 February 1. The floods struck the Netherlands, Belgium, England and Scotland. A combination of a high spring tide and a severe European windstorm over the North Sea caused a storm tide the combination of wind, high tide, and low pressure led to a water level of more than 5. The flood and waves overwhelmed sea defences and caused extensive flooding. The Netherlands, a country with 2. Most of the casualties occurred in the southern province of Zeeland. In England, 3. 07 people were killed in the counties of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. Nineteen were killed in Scotland. Twenty eight people were killed in West Flanders, Belgium. In addition, more than 2. Northern European coasts as well as on ships in deeper waters of the North Sea. The ferry MV Princess Victoria was lost at sea in the North Channel east of Belfast with 1. Realising that such infrequent events could recur, the Netherlands particularly, and the United Kingdom carried out major studies on strengthening of coastal defences. The Netherlands developed the Delta Works, an extensive system of dams and storm surge barriers. The UK constructed storm surge barriers on the River Thames below London and on the River Hull where it meets the Humber estuary. Flood-film-images-7c0c1b29-1477-47c6-a6d7-80c6cae3e93.jpg' alt='Flood Full Movie In English' title='Flood Full Movie In English' />NetherlandseditOn the night of 3. January 1 February 1. Zeeland, South Holland and North Brabant proved unable to resist the combination of spring tide and a northwesterly storm. On both the islands and the mainland, large areas of country were flooded. Many people still commemorate the dead on 1 February. WarningseditAt the time of the flood, none of the local radio stations broadcast at night, and many of the smaller weather stations operated only during the day. As a result, the warnings of the KNMI Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute did not penetrate the flood threatened area in time. People were unable to prepare for the impending flood. As the disaster struck on a Saturday night, many government and emergency offices in the affected area were not staffed. As telephone and telegraph networks were disrupted by flood damage, amateur radio operators went into the affected areas with their equipment to form a voluntary emergency radio network. These radio amateurs provided radio communications for 1. Resulting damageedit. Extent of flooding in the Netherlands. Large parts of South Holland, Zeeland and North Brabant were inundated. In North Holland only one polder was flooded. The most extensive flooding occurred on the islands of Schouwen Duiveland, Tholen, Sint Philipsland, Goeree Overflakkee, the Hoeksche Waard, Voorne Putten and Alblasserwaard. Parts of the islands of Zuid Beveland, Noord Beveland, IJsselmonde, Pernis, Rozenburg, Walcheren and Land van Altena were flooded, as well as parts of the areas around Willemstad, Nieuw Vossemeer and parts of Zeeuws Vlaanderen. The highest death tolls were recorded on the islands of Schouwen Duiveland and Goeree Overflakkee. Afterward, the government formed the Delta Commission to study the causes and effects of the floods. They estimated that flooding killed 1,8. Floods covered 9 of Dutch farmland, and sea water flooded 1,3. An estimated 3. 0,0. Total damage is estimated at 1 billion Dutch guilders. Een dubbeltje op zijn kant A dubbeltje small coin on its edge, meaning A narrow escape, a sculpture by Roel Bendijk of de Twee Gebroeders in the Groenedijk. Near flooding of other partseditThe Schielands Hoge Zeedijk Schielands High Seadyke along the river Hollandse IJssel was all that protected three million people in the provinces of South and North Holland from flooding. A section of this dyke, known as the Groenendijk, was not reinforced with stone revetments. The water level was just below the crest and the seaward slope was weak. Volunteers worked to reinforce this stretch. But, the Groenendijk began to collapse under the pressure around 5 3. February. Seawater flooded into the deep polder. In desperation, the mayor of Nieuwerkerk commandeered the river ship de Twee Gebroeders The Two Brothers and ordered the owner to plug the hole in the dyke by navigating the ship into it. Fearing that the ship might break through into the polder, Captain Arie Evegroen took a row boat with him. The mayors plan was successful, as the ship was lodged firmly into the dyke, reinforcing it against failure and saving many lives. The Afsluitdijk across the entrance of the Zuiderzee was said to have paid for its construction cost in that one night, by preventing destructive flooding around the Zuiderzee. ReactioneditSeveral neighbouring countries sent soldiers to assist in searching for bodies and rescuing people. The U. S. Army sent helicopters from Germany to rescue people from rooftops. Queen Juliana and Princess Beatrix visited the flooded area only a few days after. A large aid program came on apace, supported by the radio. A national donation program was started and there was a large amount of international aid. The Red Cross received many contributions, but, consistent with its funds solicitation policies,2 diverted some of the funds to assist residents of Third World countries. Politically, the disaster prompted discussions in the Netherlands concerning the protection and strengthening of the dykes. As a result, the Delta Works were authorized, an elaborate project to enable emergency closing of the mouths of most estuaries, to prevent flood surges upriver. United Kingdomedit. A breach at Erith after the 1. The North Sea flood of 1. United Kingdom. Over 1,6. Flooding forced 3. Probably the most devastating storm to affect Scotland over the last 5. Orkney and Shetland Isles. The storm generated coastal and inland hazards, including flooding, erosion, destruction of coastal defences, and widespread wind damage. The storms damage occurred throughout Scotland, with 1. The fishing village of Crovie then in Banffshire, now Aberdeenshire, built on a narrow strip of land along the Moray Firth coast, was abandoned by many of its inhabitants as entire structures were swept into the sea. The surge raced down the East Coast into the southern North Sea, where it was exaggerated by the shallower waters. In Lincolnshire, flooding occurred from Mablethorpe to Skegness, reaching as far as 3 kilometres 2 miles inland. In individual incidents, 3. Felixstowe in Suffolk when wooden prefabricated homes in the West End area of the town were flooded. In Essex, Canvey Island was inundated, with the loss of 5. Another 3. 7 died when the seafront village of Jaywick near Clacton was flooded. Reis Leming, a US airman, was awarded the George Medal for his bravery in rescuing 2. South Beach area of Hunstanton. In East London, water poured from the Royal Docks into Silvertown, where it drained into the sewers but flooded back out again in Canning Town and Tidal Basin. William Hayward, a night watchman at William Ritchie Son, died of exposure to gas from a damaged pipe he was the only fatality. Almost 2. 00 people were made temporarily homeless and took refuge at Canning Town Public Hall. The total death toll on land in the UK is estimated at 3. The total death toll at sea for the UK, including the MV Princess Victoria, is estimated at 2. Total damages were estimated to be 5. BelgiumeditThe coastal defence of Flanders was severely damaged. Near Ostend, Knokke and Antwerp, heavy damage was done to the sea defence with local breaches. Twenty eight people died, including noted Belgian musician Robert Dubois. ResponseseditAfter the 1.