April-September 2020 Roboxika Floods

=Timeline of events=

April 1-2, 2020
Approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes of torrential rainfall from 6:30 PM led to flash flooding across Roboxika. The was the first flood of Robloxika's 2020 flood season.

April 19, 2020
Nine back to back strong thunderstorms on April 19 lead to flash flooding mainly across northern Roboxika.

April 28, 2020
Heavy rainfall in Roboxika causes flooding inside numerous stores, with the roofs of at least nine stores partially collapsing inside. Flooding was also reported across West Roboxika, At least nine vehicles were left stranded by the flooding, with emergency services being called out to deal with the incident.

May 16, 2020
Nine back to back thunderstorms spawned by unusually cool weather caused heavy rainfall and flash flooding across southern Robloxika.

May 25, 2020
Parts of Roboxika were again struck by flash flooding on May 25th. 5-10 meters of water caused flooding in numerous areas, stranded and planes were diverted since Roboxika International Airport was flash flooded, forcing the closure of the Roboxika International Airport in Roboxika, and causing travel to Roboxika to be disrupted. This was the worst flood in the flood season of 2020.

June 4, 2020
Flash flooding due to nine severe thunderstorms once again brought disruption to the Roboxika area. Significant flooding once again caused planes to be diverted since Roboxika International Airport was flash flooded, forcing the closure of the Roboxika International Airport in Roboxika, and causing travel to Roboxika to be disrupted.

June 13, 2020
Flash flooding particularly affected Southeastern Roboxika, causing widespread transportation disruptions.

June 22, 2020
Roboxika was significantly flooded, causing planes to be diverted since Roboxika International Airport was flash flooded, forcing the closure of the Roboxika International Airport in Roboxika, and causing travel to Roboxika to be disrupted.

July 10, 2020
Heavy rainfall caused serious disruption to planes across Roboxika.

September 12-13, 2020
Approximately 13 hours and 30 minutes of torrential rainfall from 8:30 PM led to flash flooding across Roboxika. This was the last flood of the 2020 Flood season of Roboxika.