On 19 November 1404, a heavy storm occurred in the southwest of the Netherlands. Because 19 November was the name day of Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia (1207-1231), the storm was named after her. The water pressure on weakened dikes caused dike breaches and many people and houses fell victim to the water. During the night of 19 to 20 November 1421, the Netherlands was hit by the second heavy St. Elizabeth's flood. The combination of already high water levels and dike breaches caused deadly flooding in the counties of Zeeland, Holland and Flanders. From 18 to 19 November 1424, the third St. Elizabeth's flood occurred in the southwest of the Netherlands.
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