St. Lucia's flood
St. Lucia's flood (Sint-Luciavloed) was a massive
flood that affected the
Netherlands on
December 14, 1287 (the day after
St. Lucia Day) when a
dikes broke during a storm, killing approximately 50,000 to 80,000 people in the fifth largest flood in recorded history. Much land was permanently flooded in what is now the
Waddenzee and
IJsselmeer. It especially affected the north of the Netherlands, particularly
Friesland. The
Griend disappeared almost completely under the waves. The name
Zuiderzee dates from this event, as the water had merely been a shallow inland lake when the first
dikes were being built, but rising
North Sea levels created the "Southern Sea" when floods including this flood came in.
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