In 1953, Happisburgh, a village on the coast of Norfolk, England, was significantly affected by the North Sea flood disaster. On the night of January 31, a combination of a storm surge and high spring tides led to severe flooding in the area, resulting in extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Tragically, the flood claimed several lives and caused widespread disruption, highlighting the vulnerability of coastal communities to extreme weather events. The incident prompted changes in flood management and coastal defense strategies in the region.
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