Reborn in the Surge
Reborn in the Surge

Reborn in the Surge

By Whitmore, Clara

Published by epubli

Year 2026 Language 🇬🇧 English
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In September 1900, the prosperous island city of Galveston, Texas, was the glittering jewel of the Gulf Coast. In a matter of hours, an unpredicted Category 4 hurricane brought a massive storm surge that practically wiped the city off the map, claiming an estimated 8,000 lives. It remains the deadliest natural disaster in United States history. But what happened next changed the fabric of American cities forever. Faced with a completely destroyed infrastructure and an utterly incompetent local government, the surviving business leaders realized that traditional politics could not handle a crisis of this magnitude. They effectively staged a bloodless coup, establishing the "City Commission" form of government. They brought in engineers to literally raise the elevation of the entire city using dredged sand and constructed a monumental seawall, prioritizing scientific expertise over political patronage. This compelling historical account details the horror of the storm and the unprecedented feat of civic engineering that followed. It explores how a tragedy of unimaginable scale forced a total reinvention of urban planning and emergency management that quickly spread across the nation. Witness the ultimate story of civic resurrection. Understand how the waters that destroyed Galveston washed away the old political order, giving birth to the modern, technocratic architecture of disaster response.

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ISBN
9783565300488
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en
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