Flood Damage on Indiana Highway February 1937
In February 1937, flooding severely impacted Hazleton, Indiana, causing significant damage to the state highway and surrounding soil. This event is part of a larger narrative of natural disasters in the United States, documented comprehensively by the Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information. Flooding in this region led to major infrastructure challenges and highlighted the need for improved flood management strategies.
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Flood Damage on Indiana Highway February 1937
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