In September 1887, the lower reaches of the Yellow River in China breached its dikes following days of heavy rain, flooding approximately 130,000 square kilometers in Henan province. The death toll from this disaster is estimated between 900,000 and 2 million, making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history.
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1887 Yellow River Flood; Catastrophic Dike Failure in Henan
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