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These pages do not begin to cover all the disasters that have
taken place in every state. There is also controversy over
what constitutes and defines a "great" disaster from any other kind.
All disasters are "great" to those directly involved in them. So these pages are a mix of "great" and "not so great" disasters. The major disasters are all covered in the larger sites I have linked to as resources and the rest are related items of interest. For example, you might not find a particular major disaster on this list, but it may be included in a site such as gendisasters.com, which is one of the resources found here. This is an excellent place to begin your research. The links found here lead to an ever widening amount of information. Good luck in your efforts. |
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Alexandria, Virginia Fire June 3, 1897 __ "The fire extended for almost two blocks along the river and burned most of the wharves to the water’s edge. The Washington fire department, five miles away, was called upon for help, ..." Am overview plus links to additional information. - From gendisasters.com - http://www.gendisasters.com/data1/va/fires/alexandria-fire1897.htm
Death in the Blue Ridge __ "In a thunderstorm which delayed it for nearly half an hour at Washington's airport, a Douglas DC-3 of Pennsylvania Central Airlines took off one night last week for Pittsburgh. Twenty-three minutes later, over the foothills of the Blue Ridge range near Lovettsville, Va., 36 miles west of Washington, something happened. Farmers attracted by a crash found the plane strewn over a clearing into which it had apparently plunged full tilt." Time magazine article. - From Time Magazine - http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764600,00.html
FEMA: Virginia State Disaster History __ "Virginia Disaster History. Major
Disaster Declarations; Emergency Declarations ..." - From FEMA -
http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=51
Historic Disasters: Virginia Disasters __ You will find a list of Virginia
disasters. Each list entry is a live link to additional information. - From olddisasters.blogspot.com -
http://olddisasters.blogspot.com/2007/12/virginia-disasters.html
Hurricane Gaston (2004) __ Photo gallery of damage from this storm. - illustrated - From vaemergency.com - http://www.vaemergency.com/newsroom/photos/resp_rec/Gaston04.cfm
March 1962 "Ash Wednesday" Storm: Part 1 __ "As the water continued to pile up along the East Coast during successive high tide cycles over the following three days, the coastline from New Jersey to North Carolina was battered and changed forever by the onslaught of wind and waves." A detailed report. - illustrated - From weather.com - http://www.weather.com/newscenter/specialreports/sotc/storm9/page1.html
Richmond, Virginia Fire March 26, 1882 __ "One of the most destructive conflagrations which ever visited this city , and second only to that which destroyed the business portion on its evacuation by the Confederate Army in April 1865, ..." - An overview plus links to additional materials. - From gendisasters.com - http://www.gendisasters.com/data1/va/fires/richmondfire-mar1882.htm
Super Outbreak __ "The Super Outbreak is the largest tornado outbreak on
record. From April 3 to April 4, 1974, there were 148 tornadoes confirmed in
13 US states and one Canadian province: Ontario, Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and New York." An encyclopedic article. -
illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Outbreak
TWA 514 Crashes Into Hill Near D.C. __ "(TWA) Flight 514, a Boeing 727,
crashed about 25 miles northwest of Dulles International Airport,
Washington, D.C. The 92 occupants - 85 passengers and 7 crewmembers were
killed, and the aircraft was destroyed." an overview. - From super70s.com -
http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Tech/Aviation/Disasters/74-12-01(TWA).asp
Virginia Disasters Floods, Fires, Tornadoes, Mine Explosions and more
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"Virginia Disasters. Events that touched our ancestor's lives: Virginia
floods, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, storms, mining accidents, explosions,
..." Many click to read articles and resources. - illustrated - From gendisasters.com -
http://www.gendisasters.com/va/
Virginia Hurricane History __ A history of hurricanes and associated
tornadoes in Virginia. - From vaemergency.com -
http://www.vaemergency.com/newsroom/history/hurricane.cfm
Virginia Tornadoes __ A history of tornadoes in Virginia. - From vaemergency.com - http://www.vaemergency.com/newsroom/history/tornado.cfm
Virginia Train Wrecks __ Information about three train wrecks in Virginia. -
From olddisasters.blogspot.com -
http://olddisasters.blogspot.com/2007/01/virginia-train-wrecks.html
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