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The Great

Boston

Molasses

Flood

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January 15th

1919

January 15th

1919

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A molasses tank owned

by the Purity Distilling

Company

(50 feet tall and 90 feet in

diameter)

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Explodes!!!

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Causes?

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1. Shoddy Planning and

Construction• In 1915 construction of the tank, which held more

than 2 million gallons of molasses when full, was rushed due to deliveries which were scheduled to be made to the tank even before the tank was constructed.

• Due to financial considerations and time constraints the project leader Arthur Jell failed to appropriately test the tank after construction.

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• Prior to the tanks collapse it was noted that pieces of steel fell from the tanks and molasses seeped out from the tank.

• Requests to fix the tanks went unanswered, once again due to financial concern.

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2. Failure to Establish

Mitigation Practices• Aside from the construction issues no

consideration was given to the natural fermentation process of molasses.

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3. Failure to Account for

Extreme Weather Changes

First week of January 1919: 0 degrees

Fahrenheit

Week of January 15th: 40 degrees

Fahrenheit

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Recap of

Issues

on

January 15th

19191-Cracks in the tank.

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Recap of

Issues

on

January 15th

19192. Expanding gasses within the tank

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Recap of

Issues

on

January 15th

19193. Sudden change in temperature

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The Result

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The Aftermath• An 8 to 15 foot wall of molasses which washed

through the North End of Boston.

• 2.3 gallons of molasses flooded the North End at 35 miles per hour

• 21 deceased

• Over 150 injured

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The North End

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Event AnalysisThe tank was built in a very crowded neighborhood in the North End community of Boston.

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Poverty, Politics, and

Racism• The immigrant community of the North End

was 80% Italian.

• Only 25% of this Italian immigrant population had become naturalized citizens.

• The Italian population had come under scrutiny during World War I after Italian Anarchist in America perpetrated terrorist activities such as the bombing of the Salutation Police Station.

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Poverty, Politics, and

Racism• The poverty level and the lack of political capital of

the Italian immigrants in the neighborhood lead to three key issues

– The construction of the tank in such a crowded neighborhood was not contested as most members of the neighborhood were not eligible to vote.

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Poverty, Politics, and

Racism• The poverty level and the lack of political capital of

the Italian immigrants in the neighborhood lead to three key issues

– The poverty level of the neighborhood prevented the adequate maintenance of infrastructure- a common theme in tenement buildings.

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Poverty, Politics, and

Racism• The poverty level and the lack of political capital of

the Italian immigrants in the neighborhood lead to three key issues

– The lack of political capital in the neighborhood and the mistrust of Italian American’s at the time lead to a breakdown in communications between community members and local authorities.

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The Second String

was Playing

• World War I and an influenza epidemic took many of the valuable and trained workers from the Purity Distilling Company.