Déluge
Déluge is a term of French origin meaning "flood" or "downpour." It is most famously associated with the Great Deluge of 1861, a catastrophic flood that affected much of France and other parts of Europe. This event was characterized by exceptionally heavy rainfall over an extended period, leading to widespread river overflows and inundation.
The Great Deluge of 1861 resulted in significant loss of life and extensive damage to infrastructure and
Beyond the specific historical event, the term "déluge" can be used more generally to describe any overwhelming