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West Germany ^ C,Pd ’ n ° # colli81ons no patients in iron lungs,Įra! Bureau of Investigation, (R PU ters» - A former Nazi rpft llt Rirh Several persons were trappedĪnd Allen W. Necessity of guarding the| At Royal Jubilee the powerĭanger area from traffic and failure was inconvenient butĬitizens left the force without) not serious. Side, was blacked out but a onlookers away. Theatre, on Quadra near Hill traffic and keep the hordes of The power failure was selec to keep the network in oper. The city looked like a A radio-equipped car waiĬheckerboard with small areas driven into an alley alongside Wa **]* P° ure d forth at a rate W jt b out power, briefly silenc-Īi Jb? 00 K* llor J s a minute- ing the po fl ce ra dio network.Ħ7,500 gallons In the 45 min Flashlights were used for Regulating valve, in the Doug w “^ ,ckfd ou '- » nd us,n * Valve because of high water flooded bank was still lit. Unable to get near the hydrant without power, but tha Waterworks employees were the Leland Block was To all but th* downiown thea- fully lighted, Power was finally restored, supermarket alongside was The broken lines cut off the Douglas and Hillside-had toĭowntown business area, in- be cut off to traffic so work-Įluding the 700 block Yates 1 men could repair the damage. Thrown 35 feet across the in- One of t^e areas blackedĪide of the bank. Heavy glass shards from the pole and replacing broken Other bangs and lightning technicians were immediatelyįlashes,” said Mr.

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tending into the Fairfield dis-įcang, followed by a series of AH available B.C. Martin, 1563 Richardson, when Joseph's Hospital area, ex. Ger of the bank, was in his of- Rlanshard and Cook residen¬Ĭe* about 10 feet from the tial and business areas around Within 18 inches of the ceiling, erans’ Hospital and residentialĬompletely submerging the areas around them Cook. It flooded the basement to Royal Jubilee Hospital. Weight of the pole pulled the of the Canadian Bank of The end of the pole completely l * inch plate-glass window at section and were visible forįorce of the impact tossed hydrant smashed through a High pressure water hydrant Explosions and lightning-Īnd a high tension power line \ ike blue flashes lit the inter-Ĭarrying mains from a B.C. The curb and sheared off a un hurt in the crash, West of Leechtown is a strange shaft cut into |Ħ.20 p m. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1960 Vancouver Island'* Leading newspaper Since 1858






Tunnel rush zeph