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Feb 28, 2014 · March 11, 1967 Pittston's Dola, W.Va., dam failed and a massive flood ensued. Pittston settled all property damage claims. February 5, 1968 ...
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The Buffalo Creek flood was a disaster that occurred in Logan County, West Virginia, on February 26, 1972, when a coal slurry impoundment dam burst, ...
Early on the morning of February 26, 1972, a coal slurry impoundment on Buffalo Creek collapsed, sending millions of gallons of wastewater rushing into the ...
The wave washed away or demolished over 500 homes, left over 4,000 homeless and took the lives of 125 people. The impoundment was used as a settling pond for ...
Events Leading To The Buffalo Creek Disaster. 1904: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad completed its Charleston to Logan, WV run and thus opened up Logan ...
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Feb 3, 2021 · By the day's end, hundreds of homes and vehicles were destroyed, thousands were left homeless, and 125 men, women, and children were dead. The ...
Feb 26, 2022 · February 26, 2022, marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most devastating mine disasters in U.S. history. Three coal waste dams in West ...
On February 26, 1972, a sludge dam on the Middle Fork of Buffalo Creek in Logan County gave way, unloosening a torrent of thick, murky water that claimed at ...
Dec 2, 1977 · Buffalo Creek, in Logan County, is reasonably typical for the southern part of West Virginia – a long, winding hollow, snaking between steep.
Buffalo Creek in Logan County was also no stranger to disaster. On February 12, 1958, a slate fall at an Amherst Coal Company mine at Lundale killed 6 and, on ...