Modern Era · North America · Disaster
1977
New York blackout
July 13, 1977
Lightning strikes on power lines cascaded into a blackout across New York City on a hot July night. Thirty-six hours of darkness followed. In the South Bronx, Brooklyn, and Harlem, looting and arson ran through the streets. Sixteen hundred stores were damaged. A new music called hip-hop gained some free equipment that night.