The Great Molasses Flood: When Boston Got Sticky and 21 People Died in History's Sweetest Disaster
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At approximately 12:30 PM, a massive storage tank belonging to the Purity Distilling Company—containing 2.3 million gallons of molasses—suddenly ruptured in the North End neighborhood. The resulting wave of sticky, brown sludge reached heights of 25 feet and traveled at an estimated 35 miles per hour through the streets.
Now, one might imagine outrunning molasses would be child's play, given our traditional association between the substance and slowness. One would be catastrophically wrong. The sheer volume and force of this sugary tsunami was devastating. It demolished buildings, knocked homes off their foundations, ripped a firehouse from its moorings, and crushed elevated railway supports.
Twenty-one people died, and another 150 were injured—some drowned in molasses, others were crushed by debris or slammed against structures. Horses, utterly baffled by this unprecedented peril, also perished. The cleanup took weeks, with seawater pumps working overtime, and sticky brown residue reportedly lingered in the neighborhood for decades. Locals claimed you could smell molasses on hot summer days well into the 1980s.
The cause? A hastily constructed, poorly designed tank that the company had never properly tested, combined with a rapid temperature rise that day. The resulting investigation and lawsuits helped establish new standards for corporate responsibility and engineering oversight—proof that sometimes even the stickiest situations can leave lasting impressions on civil law.
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