Mass burial site in Florida: The victims of the hurricane of 1928

Historic marker of the mass burial site of the Okeechobee Hurricane in Port Mayaca, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Marker for the victims of the Okeechobee Hurricane in Port Mayaca - License our images here.

Biking from DuPuis Wildlife Management Area to Lake Okeechobee, we found this historical marker on the south side of the road. It's at the entrance of the cemetery of Port Mayaca. 

The massive hurricane of 1928 also was known as San Felipe Segundo. The storm broke the dikes of the biggest lake in Florida causing many deaths - estimates run between one and three thousand. Many were migrant workers and were buried in a mass grave. The flooding reached up to 20 feet deep in some areas. A monster storm. 

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