EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 45 MIN
The Great Susquehanna Ice Flood of 1904
from Uncharted Lancaster · host Adam Zurn
In the spring of 1904, the Susquehanna River turned into a force of near unimaginable destruction. In this episode, we dive into the catastrophic ice jam flood that followed an exceptionally harsh winter, when a sudden thaw sent massive sheets of ice crashing downstream. In a matter of minutes, entire riverfront communities were overwhelmed—none more dramatically than Safe Harbor, which was nearly wiped out in a fifteen-minute surge of water and ice.Railroads were torn apart, bridges collapsed, and even major industrial sites like the York Haven power plant were crippled. In the aftermath, thousands of laborers were brought in to clear mountains of ice—some piled as high as 50 feet—from vital transportation routes. Despite the scale of destruction, what stands out most is the remarkable lack of loss of life. It’s a story of raw natural force, resilience, and a disaster so immense that it still eclipses many of the floods that followed. Click here to read more.
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In the spring of 1904, the Susquehanna River turned into a force of near unimaginable destruction. In this episode, we dive into the catastrophic ice jam flood that followed an exceptionally harsh winter, when a sudden thaw sent massive sheets of ice crashing downstream. In a matter of minutes, entire riverfront communities were overwhelmed—none more dramatically than Safe Harbor, which was nearly wiped out in a fifteen-minute surge of water and ice. Railroads were torn apart, bridges collaps...
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