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San Francisco Earthquake October 17, 1989
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San Francisco Earthquake October 17, 1989

This program is a complete account of the fifteen seconds when San francisco and the entire Bay Area stood on the brink of annihilation. Thousands of autos crowded the Nimitz Highway and Bay Area Bridge on that day, some of them on their way to Candlestick park and the third game of the World Series. This tape features dramatic footage of the victims and the heroes of the quake, and the relief effort. Additionally, the video features safety tips and precautions to take for those who may face the shock of another deadly tremor.

Length 60 min. Copyright 1989 $ 16.95
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