The Day New York City was Almost Destroyed: The 1943 Fire Aboard SS Elestero
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 Published On May 24, 2023

On April 24, 1943 a fire started in the engine room of the Panamanian freighter SS El Estero. Fire can always represent a danger to a ship, but this fire offered particular concern. The El Estro was carrying more than thirteen hundred tons of high explosives, and was in New York Harbor.

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