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Isaac's Storm

2024-02-18 14:20:43

By the summer of 1900, Galveston, Texas was one of the fastest growing cities in America, and its citizens were full of optimism in the 20th century. One of the citizens was Isaac Cline, who was appointed the Director of the United States Meteorological Department of Galveston ten years ago. But on September 8th that year, a category 4 hurricane ran a majority of the city and robbed more than 6,000 lives - it is still the most deadly natural disaster in American history. This documentary focuses on the role of Isaq ク ラ イ ン in the disaster. Is he dangerous until it is too late to scientific arrogance to stop people from escaping, or to warn them to escape to save lives to the local legend? Written by yortsnave

Because of Isaac's storm I was totally taken to another place, but I did not want to end it ... but the text of Eric Klassen is very bright and the story is absolutely crazy did. If we enter the new millennium and have a book to read, it is Isaac's storm. "- Alex Kotloitz, the author of" - the other side of the river ", there are no children, these pages have electricity, and the prose of wisdom and wisdom from 噼 里 from is surprising natural turmoil and precedent Describing no catastrophic fear, full of human delicacy, historical nuances, and poetic landscapes, but still Isaac's storm may be expressed as a pure page turner "- Melissa Pray for Fey Green, Sheetrock and author of the temple bombing

In the storm of Isaac, Eric Larson wrote a book about Hurricane on September 8, 1900 and a small town called Galveston, a new town known for development and development. The greatest natural disaster has been destroyed. Many attitudes and behaviors lost their lives in the storm of Isaac. By avoiding all warning signs from Cuba, I feel the competitiveness and excessive confidence of the Meteorological Department. People who do not worry about the city of glory feel untouchable. Isaac Cline believes that Galveston can survive rough weather and tend to wait for the storm. All of this has led to the death of many people in Galveston.