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definition of flood

The word flood It is used to show that something, a house for example, is drowned, covered in water. Therefore, it turns out to be very common to use this term as a synonym for the word flood.

When floods occur in x place, it is something recurrent that you begin to hear the term flood in the chronicles, such neighborhood, such region, are flooded as a result of heavy rains.

Meanwhile, a flood It is a natural phenomenon that occurs after the succession of heavy rains, which cover the land, streets, among others with water, reaching in some circumstances so high that even houses, cars and people can be completely submerged.

Although, rain is not the only reason why a street, an area, can be flooded, but it is also common for the situation to take place after the flood of a river that is located near a city.

Generally, when these events occur, the inhabitants of the flooded place must be evacuated to prevent them from suffering an accident derived from the intense flooding.

On the other hand, the aforementioned water coverage can occur in a specific place and not be the direct consequence of a natural phenomenon such as rain, for example, a boat that suffers a technical damage or a break and then suddenly its lower deck begins to fill with water, such a situation is the consequence of flooding. The deck of the ship began to flood and then we were ordered to leave the ship as quickly as possible.

And on the other hand, the word flood is used to refer to the domination of a person's mood, feeling, or passion. Solitude flooded me in that cold and uninhabited city.

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