March 12, 2021

This Day in Halloween: The St. Francis Dam breaks in Santa Clarita, Calif. in 1928, killing more than 400 people. The ghosts of the victims — as well as the sound of water — is allegedly still a common sight and sound in the valley. / Illustration by Jocelyne Reyes.

The St. Francis Dam breaks in Santa Clarita, Calif. in 1928. Engineer William Mulholland’s design collapses a few minutes before midnight, flooding the San Francisquito Valley and killing at least 431 people, many of whom helped build the dam. One of the worst engineering disasters of the 20th Century is also the second worst loss of life in California, behind only the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The ghosts of the victims — as well as the sound of water — is allegedly a common sight and sound in the valley.