Over 2,200 people perish in western Pennsylvania during the Johnstown Flood as the South Fork Dam fails, emptying Lake Conemaugh down the Conemaugh River into Johnstown, Pennsylvania. One of the worst natural disasters in American history, the dam's failure, combined with severe flooding, caused over $17 million in damages.
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