Today is the day that marks the 20th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake that shook the Bay Area, made the World Series come to a standstill, and amazingly brought out the best in all of the area's residents.
At 5:04pm, just as the World Series was about to start Game 3 of the "Bay Area Series" between the Oakland A's and San Francisco Giants, the San Andreas fault slipped near the town of Loma Prieta. That slip sent a shockwave across the entire area, registering officially at a 6.9 on the Richter Scale.
This resulted in catastrophic damage to many buildings in and around San Francisco, Oakland and the surrounding cities. A section of the Bay Bridge collapsed onto the lower deck of the bridge. The section of interstate 880, a dual level concrete elevated freeway built across the slums of West Oakland and now formerly known as the Cypress Structure, collapsed entirely onto it's lower deck. It crushed all the cars underneath and was accountable for 42 of the deaths on that day by itself.
Power went out for virtually the entire area. Buildings were on fire and collapsed on themselves. Many people who weren't killed were hurt badly, in need of help, and emergency services were stretched beyond their breaking point. And what happened? Friends, neighbors, and complete strangers just passing by all banded together to help each other. There was no looting. There was no violence. Average Joes were risking their lives to help complete strangers. And their efforts saved many lives that day.
So, were any of the rest of you here in the Bay Area on that day? Let's hear your stories.
At 5:04pm, just as the World Series was about to start Game 3 of the "Bay Area Series" between the Oakland A's and San Francisco Giants, the San Andreas fault slipped near the town of Loma Prieta. That slip sent a shockwave across the entire area, registering officially at a 6.9 on the Richter Scale.
This resulted in catastrophic damage to many buildings in and around San Francisco, Oakland and the surrounding cities. A section of the Bay Bridge collapsed onto the lower deck of the bridge. The section of interstate 880, a dual level concrete elevated freeway built across the slums of West Oakland and now formerly known as the Cypress Structure, collapsed entirely onto it's lower deck. It crushed all the cars underneath and was accountable for 42 of the deaths on that day by itself.
Power went out for virtually the entire area. Buildings were on fire and collapsed on themselves. Many people who weren't killed were hurt badly, in need of help, and emergency services were stretched beyond their breaking point. And what happened? Friends, neighbors, and complete strangers just passing by all banded together to help each other. There was no looting. There was no violence. Average Joes were risking their lives to help complete strangers. And their efforts saved many lives that day.
So, were any of the rest of you here in the Bay Area on that day? Let's hear your stories.