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San Francisco, 1906: Earthquake, Fire, and Rebuilding a City
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When the ground shook in San Francisco on April 18, 1906, the disaster was only beginning. The quake triggered fires, overwhelmed water lines, and turned a major American city into a landscape of smoke, rubble, and improvisation.
This episode looks at the earthquake itself, the science behind the San Andreas Fault, and the devastating fires that followed. You’ll hear how the city responded, where people sheltered, and why the 1906 disaster became a landmark event for earthquake science, emergency planning, and urban rebuilding. We also dig into the long, complicated process of reconstruction and how San Francisco emerged transformed, not simply restored.
In this episode:
• The causes and timing of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
• Why the fires caused even more destruction than the quake itself
• The human toll, including deaths and mass homelessness
• Relief efforts, refugee camps, and the role of the U.S. Army
• How Henry Fielding Reid’s work advanced earthquake science
• The rebuilding of San Francisco and its lasting impact on city planning
Stick around for a 5-question quiz at the end.
Hosted by Cyril and Olivia.
This episode is sponsored by Fyrebox — the no-code platform for building quizzes that grow your audience. fyrebox.com
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