Son of Ira H. Johnston and Elizabeth Bias
Died in the Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, Feb 1972
The number of deaths stood at 60 Sunday as cleanup operations entered their second day today in the Buffalo Creek area of Logan County.
Some 300 other residents were still reported missing in the wake of flash flooding caused by the collapse of a dam early Saturday. An estimated 4,000 persons were left homeless, many with only clothes they had on when water leaped out of the banks of Buffalo Creek and rose to as much as 15 feet in some places.
For more information and photos go to www.gendisasters.com - choose West Virginia and then click on Drownings. Next click on Man, WV Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, Feb 1972.
Son of Ira H. Johnston and Elizabeth Bias
Died in the Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, Feb 1972
The number of deaths stood at 60 Sunday as cleanup operations entered their second day today in the Buffalo Creek area of Logan County.
Some 300 other residents were still reported missing in the wake of flash flooding caused by the collapse of a dam early Saturday. An estimated 4,000 persons were left homeless, many with only clothes they had on when water leaped out of the banks of Buffalo Creek and rose to as much as 15 feet in some places.
For more information and photos go to www.gendisasters.com - choose West Virginia and then click on Drownings. Next click on Man, WV Buffalo Creek Flood Disaster, Feb 1972.
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