Tsunami advisory refloats memories of waves that swamped Port Alberni, B.C., in 1964
Longtime residents of Port Alberni, B.C., know the potential impact of a tsunami all too well.
Mike Ruttan was 12 when the town on Vancouver Island was hit with massive waves triggered by 9.2-magnitude earthquake that struck Alaska on March 27, 1964.
It was Good Friday, and most people were sleeping when the waves roared down Alberni Inlet and crashed through the town, destroying bridges, tossing cars and pulling homes off their foundations.
Ruttan, who would serve as mayor of the city from 2014 to 2018, said his home higher up was fine, but his classmates weren’t as lucky.


