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Terrible facts, natural disaster: Flood in Toulouse, June 1875. All the bridges of the city (except one) are carried away by the river Garonne in flood. There are over 200 dead. Engraving by Clerget in “La semaine des familles”” n°20 of August 14, 1875. The text of this journal recounts the desastre with emphasis and exaggeration: “houses, hotels, cottages, factories, chapels, cemeteries, beers of the dead, roofs of the living, tools of the craftsmen, harvest of the ploughers, portraits of the ancestors, cradles of the last born, went in torches, in ruins... twenty thousand families were ruined; a thousand victims at least had drank their last chalice and pushed their last sob... A hideous crowding, a vast chaos crumbling or multiplying horrors, or rotting corpses.””
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Terrible facts, natural disaster: Flood in Toulouse, June 1875. All the bridges of the city (except one) are carried away by the river Garonne in flood. There are over 200 dead. Engraving by Clerget in “La semaine des familles”” n°20 of August 14, 1875. The text of this journal recounts the desastre with emphasis and exaggeration: “houses, hotels, cottages, factories, chapels, cemeteries, beers of the dead, roofs of the living, tools of the craftsmen, harvest of the ploughers, portraits of the ancestors, cradles of the last born, went in torches, in ruins... twenty thousand families were ruined; a thousand victims at least had drank their last chalice and pushed their last sob... A hideous crowding, a vast chaos crumbling or multiplying horrors, or rotting corpses.””

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