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Remembering Buffalo Creek

by: Wabi-Sabi

Sat Feb 26, 2011 at 15:25:51 PM EST


by Wabi-Sabi

39 years ago today, the tragic Buffalo Creek flood killed 125 people, injured 1,100, left over 4,000 homeless and obliterated the town of Saunders, West Virginia.  The Buffalo Creek tragedy should be a stark reminder of the dangers when there aren't adequate regulations and corporate earnings outweigh concerns about safety.

The flood followed the collapse of the #3 Pittston Dam when approximately 132 million gallons of black waste water rushed through Buffalo Creek hollow.

According to the WV Division of Culture and History,

"In the days preceding February 26, 1972, rain fell almost continuously, although experts later claimed this was typical for late winter weather in the area. Buffalo Mining officials, concerned about the condition of the highest dam, measured water levels every two hours the night of the twenty-fifth.

Although a Pittston official in the area was alerted to the increasing danger, the residents of the hollow were not informed. The company sent away two deputy sheriffs, who had been dispatched to assist with potential evacuations. Despite the lack of warning from company officials, some residents sensed the danger and moved to higher ground."

We would be wise to learn the lessons of Buffalo Creek as we debate new regulations (and the lack thereof) for Marcellus Shale drilling and impacts of Mountaintop Removal mining with huge sludge impoundments like the one with 2 BILLION gallons of coal waste sludge that sits 400 yards above Marsh Fork Elementary School.

Let's honor the memory of Buffalo Creek by ensuring that similar tragedies never occur again. Based on last year's BP oil spill, and the reluctance of lawmakers to fund increased inspectors for Marcellus Shale drilling, we still have a lot of work to do.

-- Cross posted at Wabi-Sabi.

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2/26 (4.00 / 2)
Is my birthday.

My dad was driving me up to the Kanawha Coin Shop and was going to buy me a couple of coins of my choosing for my birthday.

I remember I had never seen the Kanawha so high and all sorts of stuff in it. Then we heard on the radio.

WV Folksinger Mike Morningstar said it best:

Buffalo Creek swelled and broke and all it's water came roaring down
Sweeping away the homes and lives in a West Virginia town
And in that cold and raging flood more than a hundred people drowned

Some say the flood was caused by rain and some say melting snow
But deep down in my heart I think the coal mine bosses know

They strip off all the topsoil and uproot all the trees
They killed those folks in Buffalo Creek now shrug the blame with ease
Don't give a damn for life or land they just roll on like they please

The Governor said the flood was just an act of God's own will
But the strippers tear these mountains down it's enough to make me ill
The rape of Appalachia for a greenback dollar bill

Buffalo Creek Buffalo Creek, a coal mine bosses' show
Buffalo Creek Buffalo Creek, how could thay sink so low

How can we let this kind of thing go on before our eyes
When coal mine bosses trade our lives for nickels and for dimes
I beg you folks to stop these men, don't let this happen twice
Can't you see those people drowning there, can't you hear their mournful cries

I hear them in the falling rain they haunt me in the snow
Buffalo Creek Buffalo Creek, a coal mine bosses' show
Buffalo Creek Buffalo Creek, when will you people know
And when will you folks tell these boys to pack their gear and go



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