File:Hoogwater in Midden- en Zuid Nederland-High water in the Middle and the South of the Netherlands-512776.ogv

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Hoogwater_in_Midden-_en_Zuid_Nederland-High_water_in_the_Middle_and_the_South_of_the_Netherlands-512776.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 3 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 480 kbps overall, file size: 3.59 MB)

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Nederlands: Hoogwater in Midden- en Zuid Nederland; Weeknummer 66-52

English: High water in the Middle and the South of the Netherlands; Week number 66-52

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Nederlands: Polygoon-Profilti (producent) / Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid (beheerder)
English: Polygoon-Profilti (producer) / Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (curator)
Title
Nederlands: Hoogwater in Midden- en Zuid Nederland; Weeknummer 66-52
English: High water in the Middle and the South of the Netherlands; Week number 66-52
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Nederlands: Hoogwater in Midden- en Zuid Nederland; Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd.; Hoog water leidt in Nederland tot wateroverlast. In de Gelderse Vallei staan wegen onder water, nadat oa de Barneveldse Beek door de hevige regenval buiten zijn oevers is getreden. Het veer bij Sambeek is uit de vaart en mensen worden met roeibootjes naar de andere oever gebracht. Een steenfabriek bij Gennep is ondergelopen door de overstroming van de Maas. De weg naar Bergen is ook door de Maas overstroomd. 300 aken liggen in de haven van Maasbracht te wachten tot het waterpeil daalt.
English: High water in the Middle and the South of the Netherlands; Newsreels in which Dutch subjects of a certain week are presented.; High water in the Netherlands leads to water troubles. In the Gelderse Vallei roads have been flooded after the heavy rainfall has caused a.o. the Barneveldse Beek to overflow. The ferry near Sambeek has been taken out of service and people are being taken to the other side in rowing boats. A brickyard near Gennep has been flooded bij the flooding of the Maas. The road to Bergen has also been flooded by the Maas. 300 barges lie waiting in the harbour of Maasbracht until the water level has dropped.
Date Taken on 1 December 1966
Nederlands: Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
Accession number
512776
Notes
Nederlands: roeiboten; wateroverlast; overstromingen
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