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Did any crew survive the Halifax Explosion?
The captain's son, First Mate Walter Brannen, who had been thrown into the hold by the blast, survived, as did four others. All but one of Mont-Blanc's crew members survived. The blast instantly killed more than 1,600 people and injured an additional 9,000, more than 300 of whom later died.
How far did the anchor fly in the Halifax Explosion?
The explosion projected the 1140 pound anchor shaft of the “Mont Blanc” approximately two and one half miles from the point of the explosion, a fact which attests to the power of the explosion.
Was the Halifax Explosion the biggest in the world?
The blast was the world's largest pre-atomic explosion. Parts of the Mont-Blanc were blown 1,000 feet into the air, some coming down over 3 miles away. The water in the harbour evaporated, and the inrushing sea caused a tsunami 60 feet high which swept into the town of Halifax.
Halifax Explosion
On the morning of 6 December 1917, the French cargo ship SS Mont-Blanc collided with the Norwegian vessel SS Imo in the harbour of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Mont-Blanc, laden with high explosives, caught fire and exploded, devastating the... Wikipedia