1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake Memories

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First responder Emery Lowe, former Oakland Tribune photographer Michael Macor and survivor and Oakland firefighter Tim Peterson recount their stories of the collapse of the Cypress Freeway during the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. www.insidebayarea.com



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Posted by RandomCritic   @   29 April 2010 13 comments
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13 Comments

  • vanessa5453

    omg these photos taken are so good NICE :)

  • MexicanSalvation

    im in sand diego eartquake man 6.9 hope to go my house dont fall

  • MexicanSalvation

    im in sand diego eartquake man 6.9 hope to go my house dont fall

  • MexicanSalvation

    im in sand diego eartquake man 6.9 hope to go my house dont fall

  • rtlstkr

    My cousin was killed in this. He was one of the last ones pulled out, he was found on the Saturday after it hit. He was innitially identified by the license plate on his van, is what my sister told me. He left behind three young sons.

  • socalltd

    i read tim had the steering wheel on his stomach and lower down and said it was like being kicked in the guts for hours til he was freed. other survivors wer buck helm and the youg boy, who lost a leg, and his sister-forgot thier names.. was there on the parkway on 10/04/09 and was at the memorial “15 seconds”.

  • idreem2much

    I was freaken 10 years old, standing behind my brother’s car; which was parked on the driveway. All of a sudden I felt the car move, thinking to myself that my brother went crazy and was trying to run me over. Moved in time, to witness a parked vehicle roll down to street and roll back up to the drive way (like an amusement park ride). Our electronic garage door was being slammed up and down viciously. And down the block, I could see a freeway overpass totally collapsed. Scary sh*7t!!!! :D

  • bubblez545yahoo

    I remember this. I live in Seattle, but my Grandma lives in Gilroy so my mom was freaking out trying to get ahold of her. So sad and scary. I can’t imagine what it was like. I know we have earthquakes here too, but nothing compared to how bad it is in Cali.

  • MrTelematic

    I will never forget.

  • Brando1274

    I was 80 miles North on 8-17-89 and witnessed a two story house sway from side to side

  • harachacacha

    I was 13 & living in San Bruno when the LP earthquake hit, just a couple of blocks from the San Andreas fault line. I’ll never forget the sheer terror & sadness of that day. We too could not get a hold of my Dad who worked downtown. He was finally able to get home a little before 10 & thankfully was perfectly fine. The hours of not knowing were horrible though!

  • LilCaGirlinOK72

    I remember this like it was yesterday.. Oct 17, 1989 @ 5:05pm. My Father worked in Emeryville and was stuck @ work and we couldn’t reach him all night very traumatic. You could’nt reach anyone the phones would all say “ALL CIRCUITS BUSY” I was 17.. am 37 now.

  • ExoneratedUndead

    This is the anniversary of the quake.
    Our hearts and love are focused on the victims and the lives changed by this event.

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