Great Flood of 1951

Flooding in northeastern Topeka, 1951.

In mid-July 1951, heavy rains led to a lot of water in the Kansas River. Flooding happened in the Kansas, Neosho, Marais Des Cygnes, and Verdigris river basins. There was more than $935 million in damage in eastern Kansas and Missouri in June and July 1951. Adjusting for inflation, it would be nearly $8.52 billion in 2016.[1] The flood killed 17 people. It caused 518,000 people to move somewhere else.[2]

  1. The Inflation Calculator. Archived July 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2006-11-30.
  2. "1951 flood painting sells for nearly .9M in NYC". Fox News. May 19, 2011.

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