. "3208"^^ . . . ", ~2,000 people homeless."@en . "\u00D6versv\u00E4mningen av North Saskatchewan River 1915 var en av de st\u00F6rsta \u00F6versv\u00E4mningarna i Edmontons historia. Den 28 juni rapporterade tidningen Edmonton Bulletin att floden hade stigit \"10 fot (feet) p\u00E5 lika m\u00E5nga timmar.\" Ett hektiskt telegram fr\u00E5n Rocky Mountain House varnade lokala myndigheter f\u00F6r \u00F6versv\u00E4mningen hade parkerat ett antal t\u00E5gvagnar p\u00E5 Low Level Bridge i Edmonton, f\u00F6r att skydda mot skr\u00E4p, och \u00E4ven ett hus som hade svepts iv\u00E4g av str\u00F6mmarna. Tusentals inv\u00E5nare i Edmonton s\u00E5g p\u00E5 n\u00E4r \u00F6versv\u00E4mningen f\u00F6rst\u00F6rde s\u00E5gverk l\u00E4ngs stadens floddal."@sv . . "Edmonton daily bulletin 1915"@en . "The North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915 was one of the largest floods in the history of Edmonton. On 28 June, the Edmonton Bulletin reported the river had risen \"10 feet in as many hours.\" A frantic telegram from Rocky Mountain House alerted local authorities to the flood's arrival. The Canadian Northern Railway had parked a number of train cars on the city's Low Level Bridge to protect against the debris that had been pushed up against its piers, including a house swept away by the current. Thousands of Edmonton residents watched the flood destroy lumber mills along the city's river valley."@en . . . . . . . "North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915"@en . . . . . "--06-29"^^ . . "1915-05-27"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "\u00D6versv\u00E4mningen av North Saskatchewan River 1915 var en av de st\u00F6rsta \u00F6versv\u00E4mningarna i Edmontons historia. Den 28 juni rapporterade tidningen Edmonton Bulletin att floden hade stigit \"10 fot (feet) p\u00E5 lika m\u00E5nga timmar.\" Ett hektiskt telegram fr\u00E5n Rocky Mountain House varnade lokala myndigheter f\u00F6r \u00F6versv\u00E4mningen hade parkerat ett antal t\u00E5gvagnar p\u00E5 Low Level Bridge i Edmonton, f\u00F6r att skydda mot skr\u00E4p, och \u00E4ven ett hus som hade svepts iv\u00E4g av str\u00F6mmarna. Tusentals inv\u00E5nare i Edmonton s\u00E5g p\u00E5 n\u00E4r \u00F6versv\u00E4mningen f\u00F6rst\u00F6rde s\u00E5gverk l\u00E4ngs stadens floddal. Som alla floder \u00E4r North Saskatchewan River utsatt f\u00F6r periodisk \u00F6versv\u00E4mning, som b\u00F6rjar med snabb sn\u00F6sm\u00E4ltning i bergen eller l\u00E4ngre perioder med regn i avrinningsomr\u00E5det. Med inr\u00E4ttandet av permanenta samh\u00E4llen l\u00E4ngs floden och uppkomsten av en administrativ / regeringsstruktur finns det register \u00F6ver \u00F6versv\u00E4mningar i North Saskatchewan under det senaste \u00E5rhundradet. Bighorndammen, byggd i b\u00F6rjan av 1970-talet n\u00E4ra Nordegg i Alberta och Brazeau Reservoir, byggd i mitten av 1960-talet, har inte minskat \u00F6versv\u00E4mningspotentialen p\u00E5 North Saskatchewan River."@sv . . "The North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915 was one of the largest floods in the history of Edmonton. On 28 June, the Edmonton Bulletin reported the river had risen \"10 feet in as many hours.\" A frantic telegram from Rocky Mountain House alerted local authorities to the flood's arrival. The Canadian Northern Railway had parked a number of train cars on the city's Low Level Bridge to protect against the debris that had been pushed up against its piers, including a house swept away by the current. Thousands of Edmonton residents watched the flood destroy lumber mills along the city's river valley. Like all rivers, the North Saskatchewan River is subject to periodic flooding, beginning with rapid snowmelt in the mountains or prolonged periods of rain in the river basin. With the establishment of permanent communities along the river's course, and the rise of an administrative/government structure, records exist recording floods in the North Saskatchewan for the past century. The Bighorn Dam, constructed in the early 1970s near Nordegg, Alberta, and the Brazeau Reservoir, constructed in the mid-1960s, have not reduced potential for flooding on the North Saskatchewan River."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u00D6versv\u00E4mningen av North Saskatchewan River 1915"@sv . . . . . "At least $500,000"@en . . . . "North Saskatchewan River flood of 1915"@en . . "46524302"^^ . . "1031179616"^^ . "250"^^ . . . "Edmonton daily bulletin 1915 flood cover.jpg"@en . . .