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Posted by Mary Trotter Kion Apr 4, 2007 |
San Francisco, California, in 1906, was brought to destruction and death when the San Andreas Fault slippage instigated what has become known as the San Francisco Earthquake. Broken gas mains, ignited by falling lanterns and burning candles, brought to life more than fifty fires whose destruction was far more deadly than the earthquake its self and its some two hundred after shocks.