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The Great Shake continued.


The earthquake hard in the neighborhood of
Chinatown and hundreds of citizens are left missing,
it has also been reported that between 225,000 and http://www.npr.org/templates/text/s.php?
300,000 people are now homeless, wandering the sId=5337215&m=1
streets with no place to stay. Thousands of refugees
have gone to Oakland http://www.sfmuseum.org/press/clip.html
to escape the damage
and trauma in the bay
caused by the quake. "Coca-Cola History: Coca-Cola Heritage Timeline."
The damage is Heritage.coca-cola.com. 31 Dec. 2006. Web. 2 Dec.
estimated to be 2009. <http://heritage.coca-cola.com/>.
millions. For more than
270 miles along the
San Andrea’s rift there
were cracks and large noticeable faults where the
ground had shifted significantly . The country on the
east side of the rift had moved southward relative to
the country on the west side of the rift. The greatest
movement had been 21 feet about 30 miles northwest
of San Francisco.

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