File:Debris in Asheville, NC, from the 1916 flood.jpg

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English: Debris near the concrete bridge in Asheville, North Carolina, during the Great Flood of 1916.
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Source https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/news/investigating-the-great-flood-of-1916
Author National Centers for Environmental Information

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