In September 1666, a terrible fire erupted near London. The flames consumed buildings with savage speed, spreading across vast stretches like an uncontrollable beast. Wooden structures quickly became fuel for the inferno, throwing a sky full of ash. Many citizens were forced to make desperate escapes, leaving behind their belongings in the path of
A River of Ruin: The Molasses Flood
On January 15th, 1920, a horrifying disaster struck Boston's North End. A massive tank containing approximately 2 million gallons of molasses collapsed. The sticky liquid surged through the streets like a tsunami, obliterating everything in its path. Hundreds of people were killed, and many more suffered wounds. Buildings were destroyed, and the s