
The Day's Dumpster Fire
Balloonfest 1986: How a PR Stunt Nearly Erased Cleveland, Ohio's Epic Environmental Comeback - Episode 81
Send us Fan Mail What happens when a city known for rivers that literally catch on fire tries to fix its reputation by launching 1,429,643 balloons into a storm? We'll give you a hint: two missing bodies, multiple car wrecks, ecological issues everywhere, and a horse with brain damage! In this episode, we trace the wild, century-long history of Cleveland, Ohio—from its rise as an industrial titan to one of the most famous PR blunders in American history. Here’s what’s inside the episode: A land Destined For Greatness: The Ohio River Valley was the poster child of a region of America that made it famous for its resources and adapatibility... at the expense of indigineous people of course... 100 Years of Runoff: How oil, steel, and tire booms turned the Cuyahoga River into a 3-foot-thick sludgy tar pit. One River Catching Fire 13 TIMES!: The mundane accidents that set the river ablaze and sparked the birth of the Clean Water Act and the EPA. Operation Comeback: The decades of hard work and political leadership that actually cleaned up the city. Balloonfest '86: The tragicomic disaster where a massive cloud of party balloons grounded flights, caused highway pile-ups, and shut down Coast Guard rescue operations. For a complete run down of Ed's notes he made for this episode as well as all the other episodes Kara and Ed have put together, check out The Day's Dumpster Fire website HERE Enjoyed this episode? Check out these related episodes burning cities and humanity's attempts at cleaning itself up with limited success: The Great Chicago Fire of 1871: Did a Cow Really Burn Down the Windy City? The Torrey Canyon Oil Disaster: Being the First to Crash an Oil Tanker Really Sucks The Panama Canal: 22,000 Lives, Lost Millions, and the Ultimate French Failure Support the show Hey before you go! If have ideas for future episodes that you want Kara and Ed to look into, email them at thedaysdumpsterfire@gmail.com. They would love to hear from you! You can also send them a text message by clicking on the link at the top. Be sure to head on over to www.thedaysdumpsterfire.com for the ever growing library of historical dumpster fires. Check us out on the ol Instagrams! https://www.instagram.com/thedaysdumpsterfire/

