An estimated 500,000 tons of water go over Niagara Falls every minute.
On March 29, 1948, the falls suddenly stopped. Those who lived near enough heard the overwhelming silence, and immediately they thought it was a sign---the end of the world had come!
However, after thirty hours had passed, the flow of water resumed.
What happened?
Heavy winds had set the ice fields of Lake Erie in motion and tons of ice had jammed the Niagara River entrance near Buffalo. The ice blocked the flow of water until finally, there was a shift in the blockage and the river began flowing again.
The river had stopped flowing because of ice...