For example, in the 1964 Alaska earthquake, many buildings were sunk into the ground by soil liquefaction, eventually collapsing upon themselves.
Crescent City, still recovering from the tsunami created by the 1964 Alaska earthquake only nine months earlier, also suffered from the floods.
The 1964 Alaska earthquake, the strongest earthquake ever recorded in the northern hemisphere, caused a tsunami.
This quake was important in that, along with the 1964 Alaska earthquake, it was the first time engineers really began studying liquefaction in detail.
The overall work was halted when the bridge, and much of the highway under construction, was damaged by the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
Because of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, the plans raised some concerns of the test triggering earthquakes and causing a tsunami.
Seward was largely destroyed by a tsunami caused by the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
For example, in the 1964 Alaska earthquake, soil liquefaction caused many buildings to sink into the ground, eventually collapsing upon themselves.
Bootlegger's Cove was affected by the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
The 1964 Alaska earthquake that killed 131 people measured 8.5 on the Richter scale.