KindaSquare#17: A One of A Kind 6.9 on 10.17.1989

Fifteen seconds of fear at 5:09 pm on October 17, 1989 when the Loma Prieta earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay area. Walking down from the 10 floor of an office building, waiting a long time for a bus to get home, arriving after dark to a mess. It was the days before cell phone lights. I felt my way up the stairs to the third floor (US). Miracle of miracles the phone lines still worked, and I was eventually able to get through to my mother to let her know I was okay. I lived in the Inner Sunset near Golden Gate Park in an area that it turns out had been built on a marshy area. The aftershocks were more than unsettling. I spent that night in the neighbor’s backyard with the rest of the building residents.

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High Water Mark

In 1966, Florence, Italy was devastated by flooding that damaged or destroyed much of the artistic and cultural patrimony of the city. The plaque on the wall of Santa Maria Novella’s Grand Cloister, marks the high water level of the flood. Restoration efforts continue 53 years after the flood.

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