The most powerful earthquake in U.S. history shook Alaska in 1964 and generated tsunamis that killed more than 100 Alaskans. The ocean's fury swept the town of Valdez off the landscape and transformed the waterfronts of Kodiak, Whittier, Seward, and other Alaskan communities into tangled landscapes of devastation. This award-winning video contains interviews recorded in 2002 and 2003 with some of the men and women who escaped that day's ocean fury. They describe in chilling detail what they saw and the thoughts that raced through their minds on that terrible evening in late March.
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