Although the river itself did not cause any damage in the city, its creek tributaries caused severe devastation.
On the one hand, the river and its floods repeatedly caused heavy destruction.
The community splits apart as the river of charm causes a great storm.
Shropshire was no exception; these new rivers caused thick deposits in the area.
As of February 2011, the river has caused no further floods in the town.
The river causes problems only sometimes - floods, for example - but we can live with those problems.
The river has caused several severe floods in the 20th century, and is a continued threat despite the existence of the dams.
'Nice job,' the commander noted, 'but won't the river cause some problems down the line?'
Again, the overflowing river caused the bridge to collapse in 1649, 1651, 1658, and 1659.
The river doesn't cause floods, due to its low depth and pollution.