https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Creek_flood
https://worldhistoryproject.org/1972/2/ ... reek-flood
Feb 26, 1972, 8:05 AM EST, Logan Co., WV (37N47'50", 81W39'59")
An industrial-purpose dam burst, dumping 132 million gallons of "black waste water, cresting over 30 feet high, upon the residents of sixteen coal towns along Buffalo Creek Hollow." Rain had fallen "almost continuously" for days before the event, according to the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History.
125 died, 1,121 injured, over 4,000 homeless, 507 houses were destroyed + 44 mobile homes; 273 homes were severely damaged, and 30 businesses, 1,000 cars and trucks, 10 bridges, and power, water, and telephone lies were destroyed according to the World History Project. Property damage was estimated at $50 million.
Year/Quarter: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mars.
Year: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter.
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto conj. Capsolar MC 1/15-4/29
CapQ Moon sq. s/p Mars 1/18-3/17
CanQ Moon conj. s/p Saturn 1/22-3/17
t Neptune op. Cansolar MC 1/26-4/17
t Jupiter sq. Capsolar MC or conj. EP 2/3-2/28
Event window: February 3-28
Quarter: Libsolar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 1°59'
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 2°14' PVP
Moon-Uranus conj. 0°25'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
(It's the rain! - Also the poison.)
Jupiter on Dsc 2°31'
Neptune sq. MC 1°55' [op. non-angular Saturn 3°23' in mundo]
Moon-Venus sq. 2°47' in mundo
Week: Canlunar {+1}
Venus on Asc 0°04'
Uranus on Dsc 0°49'
-- Venus-Uranus op. 0°02'
Pluto widely foreground [sq. non-angular Jupiter 1°54']
Moon-Saturn sq. 1°29'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Moon sq. p Mars 0°19'
p Asc conj. s Sun 0°39'
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t Pluto conj. s MC 0°24'
t Jupiter sq. s MC 1°40'
t Mercury sq. s Asc 0°47'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Moon conj. p Saturn 0°15'
p MC op. p Venus 1°12'
p Asc sq. s Sun 1°47'
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t Neptune op. s MC 1°35'
t Sun sq. s MC 0°14'
Buffalo Creek flood
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Buffalo Creek flood
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Re: Buffalo Creek flood
One hell of a 'Bridge!'