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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 20 MIN

The Great Molasses Flood: 2.3 Million Gallons at 35 MPH

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On a January afternoon in 1919, a massive storage tank in Boston's North End burst, sending 2.3 million gallons of molasses surging through the streets at 35 miles per hour. The wave hurled a truck into the harbor, crushed buildings, and killed 21 people. This deep dive unpacks the bizarre physics and the malicious negligence behind one of history's strangest disasters.We explore why a dense, non-Newtonian fluid struck with the force of a solid object and then hardened into deadly quicksand, and how a corporate treasurer with no engineering experience built a doomed tank. The legal aftermath became a milestone in corporate accountability and rewrote American building codes.Why molasses is 40 percent denser than water and how shear thinning gave the wave its speedThe tank built with paper-thin, manganese-poor steel, painted brown to hide its constant leaksHow a warm fresh shipment and a temperature spike triggered the final catastrophic failureThe company's anarchist-bomb defense and the three-year audit that proved structural negligenceHow the disaster forced mandatory licensed-engineer oversight and gave inspectors real authority

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