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"catastrophic flooding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe flooding that is especially severe and destructive. For example: "The town was hit by catastrophic flooding that destroyed many homes."
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What causes catastrophic flooding?
"Catastrophic flooding and tornadoes are still claiming lives and property.
Harvey is causing 'epic catastrophic flooding' in Houston.
It represents the product of catastrophic flooding events.
The storm caused catastrophic flooding and property damage across the city.
"In extreme cases a poorly waterproofed basement can be subject to catastrophic flooding.
"Looking at the sedimentary records, there is evidence of catastrophic flooding," he says.
That is enough to cause serious problems in a country prone to catastrophic flooding.
Catastrophic flooding has hit coastal towns, where mandatory evacuations were in effect.
Some years bring too much rain and catastrophic flooding; others bring too little rain.
Sadly, we saw this effect in play in the catastrophic flooding from Harvey.
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