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Living in Virginia - Remembering Hurricane Camille

Season 2 Episode 10 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Survivors of Hurricane Camille tell their stories of VA's deadliest storm of the century

One storm: 130 lives. On August 20, 1969, Hurricane Camille unleashed more than two feet of rain on beautiful Nelson County. The result-landslides, swollen rivers, and shattered families. Warren Raines lost five family members as they tried to evacuate their home in Massies Mill. He and other survivors tell their stories about Virginia's deadliest storm of the century.

08/10/1999 | Rating TV-G

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Living in Virginia

Living in Virginia - Remembering Hurricane Camille

Season 2 Episode 10 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

One storm: 130 lives. On August 20, 1969, Hurricane Camille unleashed more than two feet of rain on beautiful Nelson County. The result-landslides, swollen rivers, and shattered families. Warren Raines lost five family members as they tried to evacuate their home in Massies Mill. He and other survivors tell their stories about Virginia's deadliest storm of the century.

08/10/1999 | Rating TV-G

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