30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947

30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947

Jacob Miller - September 18, 2017

30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
150ft barge Longhorn II in background washed onshore by the enormous wave generated by the explosion. local1259aiff
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
A fire engine destroyed in the blast. Wikipedia
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
The wreckage of the Wilson B. Keene. The large piece of wreckage in the foreground may be from the Grandcamp. Wikipedia
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
Smoke from the ensuing fires, seen from a distance. Wikipedia
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
A five-story rubber factory beside slip #1 left in ruins. Wikipedia
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
An abandoned street littered with rubble from the destruction. Wikipedia
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
A business in downtown Texas City that was destroyed by the shock wave of the explosion. local1259aiff
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
Rows of identical coffins resting on boards near the grave sites during the mass funeral service for unidentified victims of the 1947 Texas City Disaster held at Memorial Park on June 22, 1947. Texas City Library
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
Receiving a check for disaster relief. Mayor Curtis Trahan is second from the left. Texas City Library
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
A close-up view of the altar memorial at Memorial Park in Texas City. On the front of the memorial is engraved In memoriam those who lost their lives in the Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947. Texas City Library
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
The anchor of the Grandcamp now in Memorial Park. Texas City Library
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
A close-up photograph of the Italian marble angel statue in Memorial Park, which honors the Texas City firefighters killed in the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Texas City Library
30 Images of the Destruction from the Texas City Disaster of 1947
The wall at Memorial Park listing the names of those who lost their lives in the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Texas City Library

 

Sources For Further Reading:

Fire Hero – Memorial Monday: Texas City Disaster

NBCDFW – Survivors Remember Deadly 1947 Texas City Industrial Blast

The Ringer – How a Fertilizer Accident Led to the Deadliest Industrial Disaster in American History

Houston Public Media – Witness Recalls Texas City Disaster and How It Shaped Thinking on Safety

CS Monitor – Q & A: Texas Plant Explosion

The Verge – What Caused a Massive, Deadly Explosion at A Texas Fertilizer Plant?

BBC News – Causes of Texas Fertilizer Plant Blast Mooted

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