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Foreign News August 13, 1833

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

A whirlpool formed in the river Garnock near Irvine, Scotland, causing the riverbed to collapse into underlying collieries, flooding extensive mine workings, displacing 600 workers, and creating a massive chasm with ongoing eruptions of water and sand.

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Extraordinary Occurrence.—On Thursday, while Mr. Montgomery, a banker, in Irvine, and another gentleman were fishing in the river Garnock, they were struck with the appearance of a whirlpool in the centre of the river, which appeared as if the waters were rapidly descending into the earth. They immediately concluded that the bed of the river had given way and that the waters were descending into the collieries beneath, and hastened to the nearest pit's mouth to give an alarm. The men below soon heard the mighty rushing of the waters, and hastened to escape, which providentially they all effected, though without a moment to spare, several of them being up to their necks in water.— The water continued to pour into the extensive cavities beneath, and the next day a tremendously large space broke down, into which the whole river descended, leaving its bed quite dry for the space of a mile on each side of the aperture where it had previously been full six feet deep. On the flowing of the tide the depth of the water below the chasm increased to nine feet; the desolation was awful. The water still rushed in a torrent into the earth. Three men in a boat had an almost miraculous escape from being sucked into the vortex; they had no sooner got out than the boat was drawn down with fearful rapidity. The great body of water continued to pour down till the whole workings, which extended many miles, were completely filled. A new scene of terror now presented itself—the imprisoned air, pressed by the weight of water, burst through the surface of the earth in a thousand places, which, for the extent of many acres, presented the appearance of a boiling cauldron. Immense quantities of sand and water were thrown up and descended like torrents of rain for many hours. By this calamity six hundred persons were thrown out of employ; and so extensive is the destruction as to preclude the hope that the works are ever to be restored to their former state.—Edinburg Evening Courant.

What sub-type of article is it?

Disaster

What keywords are associated?

River Garnock Whirlpool Irvine Colliery Collapse Mine Flooding Riverbed Subsidence Worker Displacement

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Montgomery

Where did it happen?

Irvine, River Garnock

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Irvine, River Garnock

Event Date

On Thursday

Key Persons

Mr. Montgomery

Outcome

six hundred persons thrown out of employ; extensive destruction of collieries precluding restoration; all miners escaped without fatalities.

Event Details

While fishing, Mr. Montgomery and another gentleman observed a whirlpool in the river Garnock, indicating the riverbed collapsing into collieries below. They alerted miners who escaped just in time as water flooded the workings. The next day, a large chasm formed, the river descended into it, leaving a mile of dry bed. Tide increased depth below chasm to nine feet. Three men escaped a boat sucked into the vortex. Flooding filled miles of workings; compressed air burst through earth, ejecting sand and water over acres like a boiling cauldron.

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