Face Of Disaster (1965)
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The Civil Defense steps in after a devastating earthquake in Alaska in 1965.
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Complete Record: The Civil Defense steps in after a devastating earthquake in Alaska in 1965. We digitized and uploaded this film from A/V Geeks Archives. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.
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for the youngsters the day wore a happy face until suddenly at 5 36 the earth trembled began to shake out in the gulf of alaska the ocean bottom plunged then heaved upward a full 50 feet and a wave started racing for sure it smashed into valdez tossed the china high in the sky then drove the ship into the heart of town fred numer grabbed a deck stanchion held on for dear life and kept his camera running no one caught on the pier survived the long showmen the kids or their dogs the seismic wave roared on into kodiak harbor turning the town into a whirlpool of boats and buildings at seward it exploded the gas tank sending the people racing for their lives as a wall of fire and water swept through the town in anchorage alaska's largest city the quake ripped directly through the downtown district all the clocks have stopped at 5 36 and so has everything else alaska has been hit by a natural force equal to 10 million atomic bombs of the size that leveled hiroshima the greatest shock to hit this continent within the 20th century on fourth avenue the whole side of the street has dropped a dozen feet at turn again by the sea the fashionable suburb just southwest of the town the whole bluff has skidded collapsed out toward the bay and 150 homes have gone with it 50 000 square miles have been ripped and torn by the quake the alaskan railroad looked like this and this was sewing the morning after after shock and fire and six tidal waves in one smashing blow 115 lives have been lost damage has exceeded half a billion whole cities lie helpless without power heat light or water but already alaskans are rallying state and local officials public welfare workers hundreds of volunteers governor egan sets up his emergency command post at state civil defense in anchorage and all relief operations civilian military governmental are coordinated here on the local level too men like douglas cloor the anchorage civil defense director are working desperately to meet a hundred pressing problems organizing rescue teams to search the ruins the evacuation of victims establishing emergency communications restoring essential utilities thousands are homeless in immediate need of welfare services of food and clothing in emergency shelter but public welfare red cross and salvation army civic and church groups all combine to meet the need the military is helping too alaska command has detailed thousands of troops to aid in civilian rescue operations army water tanks are rolling out to relieve a desperate shortage military field kitchens are there to feed the hungry the homeless the thousands of volunteer rescue workers and planes are streaming in from the lower 48th the president declared alaska a major disaster area ordered the armed forces in all departments of the federal government to render maximum assistance and a huge airlift is underway federal assistance will ultimately run to more than 350 million dollars and in the first two weeks alone military planes will bring in more than a million and a half pounds of emergency supplies food clothing auxiliary generators water drums and sanitation kits from fallout shelter stocks in seattle irrigation pipe from civil defense reserve stocks and typhoid serum to fight the danger of epidemic the face of disaster an alaskan face but disaster can knock at any door and all too often does in this country there were more than 36 tornadoes in 1950 and 65 floods in 1952 over 48 floods 26 tornadoes with 254 killed and over 2 000 injured along the gulf and on the eastern coast disaster can wear the hurricane's face there were over 24 hurricanes in 1955 any year in the cities fire and explosion on a single spring day palm sunday 1965 37 tornadoes boiled through the middle west leveling scores of communities and killing 242 people more than twice the toll of the great alaskan quake in the same week floods in minnesota were driving 23 000 from their homes and multiplying the toll day by day as they rolled on down the mississippi in these united states we suffer more than 12 000 disasters a year large or small natural or man-made and live in the shadow of an even greater danger the chance of nuclear disaster no community seattle toledo davenport or anchorage alaska can count itself safe or escape the need to be ready ready to protect life and help the victims to give shelter in time of emergency to provide food and clothing ready to locate the homeless and reunite families to provide the needed social services and to conduct emergency operations until the community's life can be restored to normal none of it happens without preparation and previous plan without coordination and complete cooperation between government at every level and all the communities welfare services the public welfare departments civil defense red cross salvation army the voluntary agencies and trained volunteers all united to meet the community's needs whenever disaster strikes and when that happens but only then disaster will wear a different face so you
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