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On February 26th, 1972, a coal dam burst at the head of Buffalo Creek in West Virginia sending 132 million gallons of black coal 26, 1972: One of the country's worst mining-related disasters occurred on this date on Buffalo Creek in Logan County. A coal waste dam collapsed Buffalo Creek Flood 1972 trailer, stay tuned for the full episode.
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"A Very Deadly Act Of God" A coal sludge spill kills 125 people in Buffalo Creek, West Virginia. The flooding heavily impacted Wheeling, Triadelphia, and Valley Grove, where three to four inches of rain fell in a short period. This caused West Virginia Governor Jim Justice visited Man on Friday in honor of the 49th anniversary of the Buffalo Creek Disaster.
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