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WRATH OF DISASTERS DVD
By BCP Media Contains six videos on one DVD: - Disaster Recovery Flood Video - Disaster Recovery Earthquake Video - a Lesson in Recovery: the Kobe Earthquake - Tornado Video - Hurricane Video - Disaster Recovery Video Volume II - - - - - - - DISASTER RECOVERY FLOOD VIDEO Spanning the Johnstown, Pennsylvania flood in 1889, to the 1927 Mississippi Fllood, to the 1936 Ohio Flood, to the Buffalo Creek disaster in 1972, to the Great Flood of 1977, to the flood in downtown Chicago in 1992, to the 1993 Midwest floods, to the Georgia flood of 1994, this video is filled with facts and statistics. It notest that floods are the most common cause of disaster and that businesses often suffer great losses as a result. This video will serve as a great tool for you and your company to learn from previous flood experiences. (12 minutes) - - - - - - - - - - DISASTER RECOVERY EARTHQUAKE VIDEO Earthquake footage complied for contingency and disaster recovery planners: a chronology of devastation, destruction and loss of property, this video is filled with facts and statistics. The video features fascinating footage of famous earthquakes such as the 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake, the Los Angeles earthquake of 1994, the San Francisco earthquake and many others. It will serve as a valuable tool to learn from previous earthquake experience. (10 minutes) - - - - - - - - A LESSON IN RECOVERY: THE KOBE EARTHQUAKE This video gives you 15 minutes of dramatic footage, both during the Kobe earthquake and one year after the disaster. When a devastating earthquake struck Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995, massive destruction was the result. This video details the struggle the industrial city has made to return to its pre-earthquake state. Fascinating footage taken shortly after the quake allows you to see first-hand the damage which occurred to businesses and other buildings. Updated footage, taken almost a year later, allows a view of the recovery process.” Film footage by Benny D. Taylor and Cole Emerson. (15 minutes) - - - - - - - - - TORNADO VIDEO Twisters can form anywhere. They can strike in any country or any state if the conditions are right. But businesses in the United States are especially vulnerable, since more tornadoes form in the skies of the U.S. than any other part of the world. This video contains fascinating footage of tornadoes in formation and on the ground. See firsthand the damage and destruction. Tips for preparing far a tornado as well as helpful statistics arc also included. - - - - - - - - - HURRICANE VIDEO From June to November, hurricanes form in the Atlantic and pose danger to the United States. These powerful storm also form in the Pacific where they are called typhoons; and in the Indian Ocean, where they're called cyclones. But whatever their name, these storms all pack the same ingredients: strong winds, extreme low pressure, and tons of moisture. This video contains footage of past hurricanes and their damage. Lessons learned and recovery methods are also included. See firsthand the devastation which occurred in Galveston in 1900 where 8,000 people lost their lives. Witness the destruction of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and view the damage from Hurricane Camille along the gulf coast in 1969. Also learn how a hurricane’s impact can carry beyond the coastal areas to affect businesses and homes inland. This video is a must for anyone interested in protecting their business from potential hurricane damage. - - - - - - - - - DISASTER RECOVERY VIDEO VOLUME II This video features fascinating footage (not narrated) of famous disasters such as the 1995 Kobe, Japan Earthquake, Los Angeles Earthquake of '94, The Great Flood of '93, Hurricane Andrew, San Francisco Earthquake, Oakland Fires, World Trade Center Bombings, The First Interstate Bank fire, The Great Chicago Flood, Hurricane Hugo and many more. - - - - - - - - 2004, DVD. Order #DR742. - - - - - - - - Rothstein Associates Inc.
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