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Episode 64: The Oso mudslide

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Truecrime, Explosions, Aviationaccidents, Floods, Fires, Earthquakes, History, Shipwrecks, Volcanoes, Disaster, Hurricanes, Planecrashes, Disasters, Tornadoes, Massshootings, Society & Culture

4.2839 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2017

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In most cases, we can trust the ground beneath our feet. We expect it to be solid, to hold firm, and to not move when we stand on it. Some places we can expect earthquakes, but most of the time we don't expect to look out the window and see the very land we've gotten used to outside every day slamming down toward our homes.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. This is Jennifer Matarise and before we get started with the podcast today, I'd just like to take care of the usual housekeeping.

0:08.1

First of all, if you've been wanting to hear a particular disaster on the podcast, now is an excellent time for you to push for it.

0:14.9

For a $25 or more donation to the GoFund mailing through the podcast Facebook page, I'll be accepting requests for disasters

0:21.5

to cover on the podcast as soon as I can get to them. Normally when it comes to requests,

0:26.4

I do them when and if I can, but this will push your requests to the front of the line.

0:31.4

This episode is one of those requests, and I'd like to thank Tracy for the suggestion

0:35.3

and the donation. If you'd like to help support the podcast as usual, you can do so with a one-time

0:41.6

donation through PayPal at Disasterarea at Mail.com.

0:46.5

That's mail, not Gmail.

0:48.3

Or on a per-episode basis through Patreon at www.

0:51.8

patreon.com slash disaster area podcast.

0:56.2

Although, as some of you may know, there has been a new development with Patreon, which

1:00.7

I'll talk about later.

1:02.5

You can also follow the podcast on Facebook at Disaster Area Podcast and on Twitter and

1:08.0

Instagram at Disaster Area Pod.

1:10.5

And please think about rating and reviewing the podcast on iTunes, or Stitcher or whatever

1:16.0

else you might listen to us on.

1:18.3

And as always, the sources for each new episode can be found at disasterareapodcast.wordpress.com.

1:25.6

And I also wanted to recommend listening to the most recent episode of yours and murder,

1:30.7

which covers the Iroquois Theater Fire.

1:33.4

It's a disaster I haven't gotten a chance to cover yet,

1:36.1

even though I have two books about it sitting on my disaster bookshelf,

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