おおみず大水oomizu
1.
A natural disaster characterized by an overflow of water, often caused by heavy rainfall, resulting in the inundation of land, homes, and infrastructure.
2.
The phenomenon where bodies of water such as rivers or lakes exceed their banks, leading to widespread water accumulation in surrounding areas.
3.
A situation in which excessive water from rain or other sources spills over onto land, causing damage to properties and agricultural fields.
4.
A state of water overflow that can transform landscapes into temporary aquatic environments, posing risks to human life and activities.
Example:
橋は大水で洗い流された。