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Disasters you have been in or near?
ONE KILLED AS A NEVADA MUD SLIDE FLOODS LAKES AND DESTROYS HOMES - NYTimes.com
With the news of the tragic mudslide, I was thinking about my own experiences near one. All it really did for me was scare the hell out of the East Coast relatives who knew I had been working at the Bower's Mansion concession stand when the 5/31/1983 mudslide came down about 1/2 mile north of where I was. I also had about an hour detour to get home. The first thing I knew something was wrong was when I looked up at the nearby telephone poles and saw how tight they had become. |
Our non-TV home is in Ringgold, GA.
2 years ago a tornado took out the entire fast food row at exit 248 of I-75, the high school, several homes and businesses and killed 6 people. It missed our house by about 2 miles. |
TET Offensive Vietnam February 1968.
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Hurricanes in Atlantic City and south Florida, including Andrew. A tornedo in Shreveport, LA (I was in the shower). OMG!
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The World Series Quake -- 18th floor in San Francisco. Building rocked and rolled. Several quakes with less impact. More than one fire (land, forest and house).
A couple of tornadoes and monsoons when I was a kid; some true blizzards and sand storms; a couple of mudslides near home but none affecting me directly. |
The Feb.2007 tornado that badly hit The Villages, ruined my house (took 5 mos. to complete) 2 hurricanes (6wks apart) in Vero Bch.2004 (had to evacuate).
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Two wildfires in San Diego county that destroyed homes through our city and into La Costa.
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The 2007 tornado in The Villages, which decimated my CYV neighborhood, three hurricanes in TV in 2004, the blizzard of '78 in Boston, two black-outs in New York City (1965 and 1977) and a lightning strike at my home in TV. Except for the tornado in 2007, none of these events equal the heartbreak the citizens of WA now face.
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On March 11 2011 my husband and I traveled from Conn. to Honolulu to visit our son and his family. After traveling all day all I wanted was to go to sleep in our hotel room before starting our adventure in Hawaii. Well, that night the sirens were blaring and we were on a tsunami watch. Thankfully we did not need to evacuate and our son's family was also safe. Our daughter-in-law's family lives in Japan and they were also safe. Said our prayers that night for us and the unfortunate souls in Japan. |
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Katrina for sure.
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Andrew destroyed our former home in Dade County and destroyed our sailboat in Rye NY where we were at the time.
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I was living in downtown Boston during the blizzard of '78. Two days after the storm I had to walk about three miles to a bank to withdraw money to buy food.
I know three miles doesn't sound like much but try doing it over three feet of snow. |
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The Sylmar earthquake in 1971 in Los Angeles.....collapsed several freeway overpasses, severely damaged a couple of hoispitals, shook us out of bed at 6 am.
Also lived 1/2 mile from the edge of a huge wildfire in Santa Barbara, Calif. which burned hundreds of homes to the ground in 1990's. |
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Former long time volunteer for Red Cross....been to multiple disasters.
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Hurricane Sandy and another stormthat dropped three feet of snow, that shut the state down for two days. A lot of destruction from Sandy. It broke my heart to see the roller coaster in the ocean, as we always visited the Jersey Shore on vacations.
My son was a few blocks away for The World Trade Center when the first plane hit. He saw the plane sticking out of the building, and then the other plane hit. The day America changed. IMHO Nuff said......... |
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I lived 5 miles from the epicenter of the Northridge earthquake. Actually I lived in Sylmar, CA which previously was the earthquake capital of the US... but this one really shook me up. I thought the world was coming to an end. My bed was a bucking bronco, and all I could hear was everything in my house falling on the floor, everythingggg... Luckily, we all made it safe, including all the dogs and my newly rescued kitten, my dad, my hubs and me. The rest was all material stuff, but I truly was scared. There was one aftershock that almost had the same number on the richter scale as the original quake,,, that was terrifying. |
I was in the US Capitol on 911 and drove by the Pentagon many hours later on my way home.
I was sitting in my car on the approach to the 14th Street Bridge in DC when the plane hit the bridge in the 80s. I will never forget seeing the helicopters taking the people out of the Potomac River and all of the rescue vehicles trying to get through the traffic. It's the only day I remember my boss letting us go home because of bad weather. |
Standing on 28th street and Fifth Ave watching the Twin Towers collapse before my eyes knowing that my son was working in Tower One. My son made it home OK, thank God.
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Went to my company's disaster recovery site during Hurricane Sandy. At the end of the day at the height of the storm went to a hotel in Rutherford NJ that got completely surrounded by salt water, no power, no food, no water. Pretty scary.
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1975, our finances. We survived.
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I had a few family and friends working in the towers and I was living in CA at the time. I was a wreck until I got to speak to each one and knew they were safe but their stories were incredible and thinking about them, still gives me goose bumps. |
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Fortunately, I was at work and was totally unaware of what had happened at the WTC, until my son called me to say he was Ok. I replied, why wouldn't you be OK? He then informed me of the tradgedy.
When the second plane hit, he took off running uptown, to be with his wife at her workplace. I am so grateful, he survived and thought of calling me ASAP to let me know that everything was OK with him. Wife, was at her hotel in mid-town Manhattan. |
Mianus River bridge collapse---I-95 in Connecticut.
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March 3, 1972 an airplane crashed into a house a block from the where we lived. It was 3 miles outside of the airport. We didn't see the plane crash, but we heard it and ran to the sight, arriving well before any first responders. As soon as we saw that it was a plane crash we were afraid that it might explode. A neighbor was sure that there were people on board that were still alive and was frantically yelling for people to help. It was only about 10 - 12 minutes before police and fireman arrived, but it seemed like a lifetime. Although it was residential neighborhood, the plane took out only that one house. Sixteen people aboard the airplane were killed, including the pilot and first officer; 36 passengers were injured. A man who rented the second floor of the house also was killed.
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Couple of years ago. On a nice sunny day back at the end of a canyon at Lake Powell in our beautiful sea ray boat having a little breakfast. In a couple of seconds,a wall of water came over the top about 500 above us and a hundred or so feet wide. Started to drop boulders and water directly on us. It took less than 3 minuets to completely sink our boat with everything we owned on it(car keys wallet purse etc) we barley had time to jump off and swim for our lives. We were 50 miles down lake. What an afternoon we had.
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Our front windows faced Rattlesnake Mountain so we would see the flights coming in-and-out of the airport. Kind of fun except sometimes when the fighter jets would break the sound barrier quite close. One of the pilots lived a few doors down from us. Quite a character. He was/is an attorney too and later became a planning officer (General) at the Pentagon for the Air Force. |
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Sad story. My uncle was the Fire Chief in the town of Itasca in 1979. He described the horror of cleaning up after the crash of American Airlines Flight 191 to me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...nes_Flight_191 |
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Mount Pinatubo, Philippines.
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Hurricane Andrew destroyed our sailboat in New York after destroying the home we had sold in Dade Co. Fl.
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