Floods in Greymouth

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The town of Greymouth, at the mouth of the Grey River on New Zealand's West Coast, has been regularly flooded since its founding.[1] Many floods were assigned names, such as: The Great Flood (1872); The Jubilee Flood (1887); The Big Flood (1905); The Biggest Since 1887 (1936); The Biggest Since 1936 (1977); The Big One (May 1988); and The Biggest (September 1988).[2]:81 A flood protection wall was completed in 1990, and the town has not since experienced flooding from the river.

The Great Flood (1872)

Flood protection

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