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Nov. 10, 1975

29 die in the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald



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On the night of Nov. 10, 1975, the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald were fighting their way through a winter storm on their way to delivering a load of iron ore across Lake Superior. After withstanding fierce winds and high waves for much of the day, the ship suddenly disappeared from sight – leaving nothing but battered lifeboats, twisted metal and a mystery.
This CBC Radio clip recounts the desperate search for survivors, in a tragedy that would claim 29 lives and be memorialized in story and song.

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