π The 1900 Storm Memorial – Remembering the Great Galveston Hurricane
Simba and I visited the 1900 Storm Memorial in Galveston, Texas — a solemn tribute to the victims of the deadliest natural disaster in United States history: the Great Galveston Hurricane . On September 8, 1900, a massive hurricane made landfall on Galveston Island with catastrophic force. Storm surges estimated at around 15 feet swept across the low-lying city, and winds exceeding 100 miles per hour destroyed homes, businesses, and entire neighborhoods. Thousands of lives were lost in a single night, and the island was left in ruins. πͺ️ A Tragedy That Changed Galveston Forever The scale of destruction reshaped the city’s future. In the years that followed, Galveston undertook one of the most ambitious engineering responses in American history. The Galveston Seawall was constructed to protect the island from future storm surges, and large sections of the city were physically raised in elevation — an enormous undertaking that permanently altered the landscape. The hurricane remains a...