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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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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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Irvine, River Garnock
Event Date
On Thursday
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six hundred persons thrown out of employ; extensive destruction of collieries precluding restoration; all miners escaped without fatalities.
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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.