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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 19 MIN

Buffalo Creek Flood

from History's A Disaster · host Andrew

Send us Fan MailA river valley can feel like the safest place in the world until the water comes with a roar. We’re telling the story of the Buffalo Creek disaster, the 1972 West Virginia flood that started with a coal waste dam built on sludge and ended with a fast-moving wall of water tearing through a chain of tight-knit mining towns. We walk through how coal mining shaped Buffalo Creek Valley, why the impoundment dams were constructed the way they were, and what inspectors found when they finally took a close look. You’ll hear how residents begged officials to take Dam No. 3 seriously, how a storm pushed the pool to the brink, and how the failure triggered a chain reaction that sent roughly 130 million gallons downstream. We track the flood’s path from one community to the next and unpack the staggering aftermath: lives lost, injuries, homes destroyed, bridges and roads wiped out, and thousands of people suddenly without shelter. From there, we follow the recovery and the reckoning. Relief groups and government agencies scramble to provide food, medical help, communications, and temporary housing, while investigations argue over fault and the company tries to frame the tragedy as an act of God. We also get into the legal fight that highlighted psychological trauma like PTSD and survivor syndrome, the settlements that followed, and the long arc of environmental damage and reclamation that took decades to reverse. If you care about disaster history, dam safety, coal mining regulation, or corporate accountability, this story delivers hard lessons with real names and real consequences. If you like the show, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a rating or review. What part of Buffalo Creek hits you the hardest?Facebook: historyisadisasterInstagram: historysadisasteremail: [email protected] thank you to Lunarfall Audio for producing and doing all the heavy lifting on audio editing since April 13, 2025, the Murder of Christopher Meyer episode https://lunarfallaudio.com/

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Send us Fan Mail A river valley can feel like the safest place in the world until the water comes with a roar. We’re telling the story of the Buffalo Creek disaster, the 1972 West Virginia flood that started with a coal waste dam built on sludge and ended with a fast-moving wall of water tearing through a chain of tight-knit mining towns. We walk through how coal mining shaped Buffalo Creek Valley, why the impoundment dams were constructed the way they were, and what inspectors found w...

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