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The Great Lakes Storm of 1913: A Tragic Tale of Loss and Lessons Forgotten

The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 was a devastating natural disaster that resulted in the loss of numerous ships and hundreds of lives. Despite the tragedy, the lessons learned from this event were quickly forgotten, leading to further maritime disasters in the future.

The Fury of the Storm

⚑️The storm had hurricane-force winds and waves over 25 feet high.

🚒19 ships were lost and 19 narrowly avoided disaster.

πŸ’”Over 250 sailors lost their lives on Lake Huron.

Tragic Tales of Shipwrecks

πŸ‘€Captain Iler saw the Argus ship crumble and disappear at 5:19.

🌊The hull of the Argus ship failed and it sank at 5:34.

πŸŒͺ️The disaster highlighted the need for proper safety precautions, but the lessons were quickly forgotten.

FAQ

What were the main causes of the Great Lakes Storm of 1913?

The storm was caused by a combination of hurricane-force winds and high waves, resulting in the loss of numerous ships and hundreds of lives.

How many ships were lost during the storm?

19 ships were lost, and 19 narrowly avoided disaster.

What were the consequences of disregarding safety guidelines by ship captains?

The disaster highlighted the need for proper safety precautions, but the lessons were quickly forgotten, leading to further maritime disasters in the future.

What was the fate of the PS Waubuno ship?

The Waubuno ship capsized, and its overturned hull was found months later. No bodies were ever found, and the ship's anchors were discovered later as a memorial.

What happened to the Kaliyuga ship during the storm?

The Kaliyuga ship was forced to sail on despite the brutal gale and struggled to maintain power. The ship's shattered pilothouse was found shortly after Charles Murphy met with his employer.

Summary with Timestamps

🌊 0:13The storm of 1913, known as the White Hurricane, was the most destructive storm in the history of the Great Lakes, causing the loss of 19 ships and over 250 lives on Lake Huron.
🚒 5:19The Argus ship crumbled and sank in a storm, while the Crawford ship struggled to survive.
🚒 10:33The Choctaw ship disregarded safety guidelines and sailed at full speed in thick fog, leading to a potential disaster.
βš“οΈ 15:10The Chocktaw and Wahcondah collided on Lake Erie, resulting in the sinking of the Chocktaw and all crew members surviving.
πŸ›³οΈ 20:54The PS Waubuno, an aging side-wheel paddlesteamer, was nearing the end of her career by the final weeks of the 1879 season.

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