The Day Disaster Found Its Voice — The San Francisco Earthquake
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake didn’t just destroy a city—it transformed how disaster was described in English. Through urgent reporting and vivid eyewitness accounts, language evolved to capture scale, immediacy, and human experience, shaping the way modern journalism communicates crisis and bringing readers closer to events as they unfold.
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