- Source: List of non-water floods
Most non-water floods (excluding mudflows, oil spills, or volcanic lahars) involve storage facilities suddenly releasing liquids, or industrial retaining reservoirs releasing toxic waste. Storage facility incidents usually cover a small area but can be catastrophic in cities. For example, a molasses tank failure in 1919 led to the Great Molasses Flood that killed 21 people in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Industrial retaining reservoirs are often used to store toxic waste, and when they fail they can flood a large area, causing physical and environmental damage. The 2010 failure of a reservoir at the Ajka alumina plant in Hungary flooded a small town and killed several, while the cleanup from the 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant spill in Tennessee, U.S. took several years and killed at least 40 workers involved.
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- List of non-water floods
- Great Molasses Flood
- Wisconsin Butter Fire
- Flood
- Pepsi fruit juice flood
- Dublin whiskey fire
- 2024 United Arab Emirates floods
- London Beer Flood
- Honolulu molasses spill
- Mariana dam disaster