Which of these facts are true?
In 1919, a Boston storage tank filled with millions of gallons of molasses burst open
The flooding killed 21 people and injured 150 more
It took weeks to clean up the 14,000 tons of spilled molasses
The unbelievable true story of one of the strangest disasters in history—part of the New York Times bestselling What Was? series, featuring 16 pages of photos.On
an unusually warm winter day in Boston, Massachusetts, a storage tank
in the city’s North End burst, flooding the neighborhood with 2.3
million gallons of molasses. The Red Cross, the Army, the Navy, and the
Massachusetts Nautical School all launched courageous rescue missions to
save people from the sticky and deadly mess, and it took hundreds of
volunteers several weeks to clean up the streets. Ultimately, the
disaster killed twenty-one people and injured 150 others. But the
tragedy inspired reform that made our cities safer for all.