List of disasters in Massachusetts by death toll
Ruins of the Great Boston Fire of 1872
Aftermath of the Grover Shoe Factory disaster (1905)
Great Chelsea fire of 1908
Streetcar involved in the Summer Street Bridge disaster (1916) being raised from the river
Wreckage of the Great Molasses Flood (1919)
Damage from the 1953 Worcester tornado
Andrea Doria sinking (1956)
Wreckage of Eastern Air Lines Flight 375 (1960)
Wreckage of the 1967 Nantucket radar plane crash, in a hangar after recovery
This is a list of known disasters that have occurred in Massachusetts , organized by death toll. Historically documented events that caused 10 or more deaths are included. Notes:
See also
Notes
^ For continuous multi-year events, the year in the year column represents the initial year of the event, unless otherwise noted.
^ The wreck is located within Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary .
^ Approximately 220 miles (350 km) east of Cape Cod
^ Approximately one mile (1.6 km) northwest of Gay Head Light
^ Approximately 50 miles (80 km) south of Nantucket
^ Approximately 1,800 yards (1.0 mi; 1.6 km) off Wood End Coast Guard Station,[ 27] which was located near Wood End Light .[ 28]
^ Described as "in the vicinity of Hen and Chickens Lightship at Buzzards Bay , Mass."[ 51] although another source places the collision at "about 45 nm ENE of the Long Island Sound access to New York City and about 10 nm from Newport, RI".[ 52]
^ Approximately 125 miles (201 km) east of Nantucket
^ Approximately 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Boston Harbor
^ Approximately 85 miles (137 km) northeast of Nantucket
^ Approximately one-quarter mile (0.40 km) off Madaket Beach
^ The wrecks are located in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary .
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