The Great Molasses Flood
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Dates Active: January 15, 1919
Category: Mass Deaths, Unnatural Disasters
Cause: Structural Failure
Status: Closed
Entry ID: 011724E-00038
Summery:
21 people were killed when a tank of molasses in Boston burst.
In Depth:
A holding tank at the Purity Distilling Company burst open at its base,
resulting in a warm, sticky wave of fermenting molasses to come
cascading through the busy afternoon streets of Boston. The wave
enveloped everything in its path at a blistering 35 miles per hour,
destroying an elevated train track and encasing dozens of people in brown goo.
Because of the frigid weather, the surface of the molasses quickly
hardened, dooming anyone unlucky enough to have been swept underneath to
suffocation. In total, 21 people were killed and over 150 people were
injured.
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Last Update: March 16, 2024
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