Wow so awesome to see this film start off with THE MAN!! Nate Thomas! - miss you professor I was your assistant back in 1995....in the building we thought was going to fall on us 😅 - Great to see George too!
I was stationed in San Diego when it happened. I'd literally just transferred from my ship in Japan and was walking to the bathroom when i felt the ground tremble. I attended high school in the South Bay region of L.A. from '79-82 so earthquakes weren't new to me and I assumed it was a mild temblor till someone came racing down the passageway saying there was a major quake up in L.A. and we all gathered around someone's TV to watch. A year after Northridge, a 7 point quake hit Kobe, about 40 miles from where I'd lived in Yokosuka.
I didn't live in Southern California when this earthquake happened.. I was living in Northern California it the time. But I'm glad that no one was hurt when the earthquake happened in 1994.
They named it the Northridge earthquake but the actual epicenter was in the city of Reseda on Wilbur Ave the street I lived on at the time of the quake.
I was there. Lived in Tarzana. Was thrown out of my bed and lost more than half my stuff. I saw the flashes from the power poles outside my Apartment window. I seriously thought we got nuked. This one was over 7.0 magnitude easily but the insurance companies put it at 6.7 so they could pay less money to their policy holders. No way that was under 7.0.
Wow so awesome to see this film start off with THE MAN!! Nate Thomas! - miss you professor I was your assistant back in 1995....in the building we thought was going to fall on us 😅 - Great to see George too!
1994 i was 5 years old in Burbank when the earthquake hit...ironically i went to CSUN in 2017
Thank you for this. Very well done.
I was stationed in San Diego when it happened. I'd literally just transferred from my ship in Japan and was walking to the bathroom when i felt the ground tremble. I attended high school in the South Bay region of L.A. from '79-82 so earthquakes weren't new to me and I assumed it was a mild temblor till someone came racing down the passageway saying there was a major quake up in L.A. and we all gathered around someone's TV to watch. A year after Northridge, a 7 point quake hit Kobe, about 40 miles from where I'd lived in Yokosuka.
I didn't live in Southern California when this earthquake happened.. I was living in Northern California it the time. But I'm glad that no one was hurt when the earthquake happened in 1994.
What do you mean nobody got hurt? People died. There were multiple injuries.
I luv this documentary film
They named it the Northridge earthquake but the actual epicenter was in the city of Reseda on Wilbur Ave the street I lived on at the time of the quake.
Had no idea Manzanita Hall was the result of the Northridge event.
I was there. Lived in Tarzana. Was thrown out of my bed and lost more than half my stuff. I saw the flashes from the power poles outside my
Apartment window. I seriously thought we got nuked. This one was over 7.0 magnitude easily but the insurance companies put it at 6.7 so they could pay less money to their policy holders. No way that was under 7.0.
I thoroughly enjoyed President Bill Clinton’s speech at the closing of this video🤞