2019-20 Georgeland floods

The Georgeland floods of 2019-20 were major flood events that took place in northern and eastern Georgeland between mid-December 2019 and mid-January 2020, with other flood events possibly continuing into February. Heavy rainfall across much of the country was the cause of the flooding, which took place mainly on coastal areas and along major rivers. The affected states were West Mainland, Scoita and Bradmarch. In addition to the flooding, considerable damage was done by storms and other weather events.

While the Indian Ocean Dipole effect has been attributed by climatologists as the primary cause of the increased rainfall, there is general scientific consensus that climate change and its alterations to weather patterns, bears a major responsibility.

As of late January 2020, eighteen people have been killed in the floods, eleven of them in one incident. The floods are the most deadly disaster in Georgeland since the 1985 Zigit earthquake and the most deadly flood event in the country's history.