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This Day In History September 12th, 1977

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The infamous Brush Creek flood refers to a devastating flood in Kansas City on September 12, 1977, that caused 25 deaths, widespread destruction on the Country Club Plaza, and over $100 million in damage. While a severe storm caused this 1977 event, the creek’s outdated infrastructure and concrete lining created a swifter current, increasing its flood risk. This disaster led to significant improvements in the city’s stormwater system and remains a stark reminder of vulnerability to severe weather.  

IMPACTS:

  • Heavy Rainfall: 
    An exceptionally heavy storm dropped more than 16 inches of rain in some areas of the Brush Creek watershed, overwhelming the drainage system.
  • Infrastructure Weaknesses: 
    The creek’s drainage system and surrounding bridges were not designed to handle such a deluge.
  • Swifter Current: 
    Concrete lining of the creek, a poorly thought-out solution from the past, created a faster, more destructive current rather than preventing floods.
  • Devastation: 
    Floodwaters surged through the Plaza, submerging businesses, sweeping away cars, and causing explosions due to natural gas leaks.
    RESPONSE:
    • Significant Damage: 
      The flood caused extensive property damage, with figures exceeding $100 million. 

    • Call for Change: 
      The disaster prompted city officials to pursue permanent solutions and significant infrastructure improvements to Brush Creek. 

    • Improved Infrastructure: 
      The 1977 flood led to the development of the new Brush Creek flood control plan, which was completed after a subsequent flood in 1998. 

    • Lasting Legacy: 
      The 1977 flood is remembered as a wake-up call and a stark reminder of the city’s vulnerability to severe weather and the importance of robust stormwater infrastructure
      (Thanks to the NWS/Kansas City for this information.)
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