In this special presentation, we hear from people who felt the ground move violently that evening, who ran from tsunamis and who watched their communities fall apart. We look at why the earth ruptured that evening and if it could ever happen again.
In this special presentation, we hear from the people impacted and learn how to prepare for the future.
On this day, the land gave way as buildings crumbled and roads were destroyed. Devastating and deadly tsunamis flooded many coastal communities, forever changing the landscape of Southcentral Alaska.
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