Great Flood is a phrase used to describe the central event in any of several versions of the flood myth, whether historically accurate or mythological.
Great Flood may also refer to:
- Deluge (prehistoric), evidence for prehistoric floods sometimes individually referred to as great floods
- Great Flood (China), a flood dating from the 3rd millennium BC
- Great Flood of 1844, the biggest flood ever recorded on the Missouri River and Upper Mississippi River in terms of discharge
- Great Flood of 1851 in midwest USA
- Great Flood of 1862, a flood in California, USA
- Great Flood of 1881, a natural disaster in Omaha, Nebraska, USA
- 1910 Great Flood of Paris, a January 1910 flooding of the River Seine
- Great Flood of 1951, a July 1951 flooding of the Kansas River, USA
- Great Flood of 1968, a flood caused by very heavy rain that struck South East England and France in mid-September 1968
- Great Flood of 1993 in midwest USA, one of the most costly and devastating in US history
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