Often when researching a disaster, it can be interesting to “visit” the place where it happened using Google Earth or Google Maps. In this case it’s particularly fascinating. Looking at San Bernardino from above there’s a very clear open space in a residential area where the derailment and subsequent explosion took place.
Looking closer, or exploring at street level, you can see that there are just one or two houses left within this area. As far as I can tell these aren’t houses that survived the disaster, but instead houses that have been built there in recent years. From listings online it looks as though one of them might have been built around 2008 – just prior to the 20-year anniversary of the crash.
It must be a strange experience to live in a neighbourhood that’s otherwise an almost empty lot – particularly when you know the reason why! I wonder if, as time goes on, more houses will be built there and the neighbourhood will return to what it was before… or if there will always be a gap at this site.
Fascinating Horror
2023-07-25 15:41:41 +0000 UTCFascinating Horror
2023-07-21 14:37:27 +0000 UTCMichael Rutherford
2023-07-18 13:37:29 +0000 UTCJennifer Durham
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