On March 22, 2014, the deadliest landslide in U.S. history wiped out a small neighborhood in Washington state. The tiny town of Oso and other nearby communities were rocked by the slide and cut off from the outside. In this five-part podcast, KING 5 dives into the day the disaster struck, the weeks of searching and cleanup that followed, and the ongoing impact a decade later. Hear from first responders, the residents who survived and the family of those killed in the slide.
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On March 22, 2014, the deadliest landslide in U.S. history wiped out a small neighborhood in Washington state. The tiny town of Oso and other nearby communities were rocked by the slide and cut off from the outside. In this five-part podcast, KING 5 dives into the day the disaster struck, the weeks of searching and cleanup that followed, and the ongoing impact a decade later. Hear from first responders, the residents who survived and the family of those killed in the slide.
Trailer: Oso, the deadliest landslide in U.S. history
Oso
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Trailer: Oso, the deadliest landslide in U.S. history
"I'm on..highway 530. There are people yelling for help." "There is a house on 530 and a big slide and it is covering the road." On March 22, 2014, at 10:37 a.m. a massive landslide wiped out a neighborhood near the town of Oso. It was a catastrophic event that killed 43 people. A decade later, KING 5 reports on what happened then and the impact still felt today. Hosted by Jake Whittenberg. Episodes 1 through 5 will drop daily starting March 18, 2024.
Oso
On March 22, 2014, the deadliest landslide in U.S. history wiped out a small neighborhood in Washington state. The tiny town of Oso and other nearby communities were rocked by the slide and cut off from the outside. In this five-part podcast, KING 5 dives into the day the disaster struck, the weeks of searching and cleanup that followed, and the ongoing impact a decade later. Hear from first responders, the residents who survived and the family of those killed in the slide.