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  • The Stolen Rain: How a Flood Became a Footnote

    The Stolen Rain: How a Flood Became a Footnote

    In the spring of 1889, the South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania collapsed after days of heavy rain. Twenty million tons of water roared through the Conemaugh Valley, killing 2,209 people in the town of Johnstown. That unpleasant event — bodies tangled in barbed wire, fires on the water, a mother holding her dead child…