Modern Era · North America · Disaster

1906

San Francisco quake and fire

April 18, 1906

At 5:12 a.m. the ground heaved for forty-seven seconds and broke gas lines across the city. Fires raged for three days, consuming twenty-eight thousand buildings. More than three thousand died. The insurance payouts toppled firms from London to Hamburg. The city was rebuilt in a decade and a new kind of disaster coverage was born.