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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Rachel Dresbeck |
| ISBN: | 0762739932 9780762739936 |
| OCLC Number: | 69680034 |
| Description: | xv, 204 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Death and destruction in its wake. The Heppner flood (1903) -- Dead man's hotel. The wreck of the Mimi (1913) -- Port Town in flames. The Astoria fire (1922) -- Dangerous slopes. The Mazamas on Coe Glacier (1927) -- "Just one more log." The Tillamook burn (1933) -- Here today, gone tomorrow. The Vanport flood (1948) -- Arctic illusions. Three blizzards (1950) -- An October oddity. The Columbus day storm (1962) -- A coastal catastrophe. Tsunami (1964) -- A wet Christmas. The Willamette river flood (1964) -- Mayday in August. The Brookings-Harbor rescues (1972) -- "We're going down." The last journey of Flight 173 (1978) -- "This is it!" The eruption of Mount St. Helens (1980) -- Tragedy on Mount Hood. The Oregon Episcopal School climb (1986) -- Burning fields. Chain-reaction car accident (1988) -- A wet and wild winter. Raging waters (1995-1996) -- Coos Bay catastrophe. The wreck of the New Carissa (1999) -- Beware the Bergschrund. Mount Hood climbing accident (2002) -- When lightning strikes. The Biscuit fire (2002) -- Fatal error. The sinking of the Taki-Tooo (2003). |
| Series Title: | Disasters series.; Insiders' guide. |
| Responsibility: | Rachel Dresbeck. |
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