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Landslide: The Jack Hickey Story

Landslide: The Jack Hickey Story in Bloomington, MN

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Landslide: The Jack Hickey Story

Landslide: The Jack Hickey Story in Bloomington, MN

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The residents of Harbour Breton, a small fishing village in Newfoundland, claimed that it rained for forty days and nights.For forty days and nights, a prevailing southwest wind off the Grand Banks brought persistent rain, drizzle, fog, and sometimes torrential downpours. Root crops rotted in the ground, paint peeled off houses and fences, brooks and rivers overflowed their banks, and ponds and lakes swelled to bursting.In the early morning of August 1, 1973, the earth could take no more. A mudslide, originating one thousand feet up the steep southside hill, cascaded down with explosive force. It crossed the road and smashed into four houses, tore them from their foundations, and swept them toward the sea. Twenty-two souls were hurled from their beds in a fury of destruction. By the grace of God, the majority survived, but four children—ages eight, seven, five, and four, all siblings—perished.This is the story of one town’s confrontation with disaster, and Jack Hickey’s night of terror during the landslide that took away his four children.
The residents of Harbour Breton, a small fishing village in Newfoundland, claimed that it rained for forty days and nights.For forty days and nights, a prevailing southwest wind off the Grand Banks brought persistent rain, drizzle, fog, and sometimes torrential downpours. Root crops rotted in the ground, paint peeled off houses and fences, brooks and rivers overflowed their banks, and ponds and lakes swelled to bursting.In the early morning of August 1, 1973, the earth could take no more. A mudslide, originating one thousand feet up the steep southside hill, cascaded down with explosive force. It crossed the road and smashed into four houses, tore them from their foundations, and swept them toward the sea. Twenty-two souls were hurled from their beds in a fury of destruction. By the grace of God, the majority survived, but four children—ages eight, seven, five, and four, all siblings—perished.This is the story of one town’s confrontation with disaster, and Jack Hickey’s night of terror during the landslide that took away his four children.

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