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00:02:48This is Captain Jameson.
00:02:50We have an emergency.
00:02:52A tidal wave is heading our way.
00:02:55Everyone must get below decks immediately.
00:03:03Everything must get below deck.
00:03:07Everything must get below deck.
00:03:38Come back, come back, come back!
00:03:41That's the program that's looking for in the front of you.
00:03:51All this stuff's got to come out.
00:03:58Honolulu is bracing for the impact of what is being referred to as a massive tidal wave.
00:04:03The tidal wave created by the 10.5 that destroyed most of Los Angeles is predicted to hit the islands
00:04:09within the hour.
00:04:12What do you have for me, Sean?
00:04:13An evacuation plan for Hawaii is in place, Mr. President.
00:04:16Good, good.
00:04:19Looks like they'll be ready when it hits.
00:04:21Yes, sir.
00:04:26What do you have for me?
00:04:33We're here.
00:05:42Hey, guys, it's fine.
00:05:48Listen to me.
00:05:49Keep those field officers open 24-7.
00:05:52Nobody sleeps until this crisis is over.
00:05:54You got that?
00:05:56Eastern Washington State's reporting rolling quakes.
00:06:00Washington State?
00:06:01Activity is about one kilometer below the surface.
00:06:03Tremors are shallow, coming in about every 30 seconds, between 1.4 and 2.3.
00:06:08The quakes are swarming.
00:06:09Where's the epicenter?
00:06:17Bouncing hotlets.
00:06:22It's good to roll out.
00:06:29You're on with the president, Dr. Hill.
00:06:33Mr. President, this is Dr. Hill.
00:06:35Thank goodness you're all right, Dr. Hill.
00:06:37You had me worried.
00:06:39Yeah, it's good to hear your voice, too, sir.
00:06:41I look forward to the day we can finally meet in person, hopefully under more favorable circumstances.
00:06:47I'd like that.
00:06:48It's been a hell of a ride for all of us.
00:06:51How's Dr. Fisher?
00:06:53We're relieved it's over.
00:06:55I'm afraid it isn't, Samantha.
00:06:57I don't know what kind of news you're still getting out there.
00:06:59But Mount St. Helens has erupted again.
00:07:02Mount St. Helens?
00:07:03Less than an hour ago.
00:07:05The USGS is also tracking signs of significant seismic and volcanic activity in Idaho, Utah, and the Wyoming area.
00:07:12You're talking about an area that's over a thousand miles.
00:07:15I know. If you're up to it, I want to fly both of you to Denver to head a USGS
00:07:20task force to look into this new development.
00:07:23This country already owes both of you an enormous debt for your extraordinary work during the West Coast crisis.
00:07:30I hate to ask even more, but we need to stay on top of this situation.
00:07:37Of course, sir. I understand.
00:07:39You and Dr. Fisher will be picked up within the hour.
00:07:43We'll be ready.
00:07:43I have complete faith in the both of you.
00:07:46I hope we can live up to your confidence, Mr. President.
00:07:50I'm sure you will.
00:07:54Dr. Anaheim, please report to 65.
00:07:58Dr. Anaheim, please report to 65.
00:08:00It's not over.
00:08:06Dr. Fisher and Dr. Hill are departing as we speak. Over.
00:08:26Even with the complete devastation of Waikiki and the island's other coastal areas, reports remain encouraging that the massive evacuation
00:08:34has been a success.
00:08:35We're managing situations in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and now Hawaii.
00:08:40I'm aware of that, Mrs. Warner, but we have no choice. We must be prepared to splinter off resources on
00:08:45an as-needed basis.
00:08:46I understand, sir.
00:08:47What options do we have?
00:08:48Well, there is potentially another resource.
00:08:52And what is that?
00:08:53It's something Roy Nolan and I have been organizing for the past year or so, just in case this kind
00:08:58of catastrophic scenario should occur.
00:09:00But it's, um...
00:09:01Mrs. Warner, are you going to tell me what it is or not?
00:09:04Uh, I'm sorry, sir. It's just that we've never actually put this plan into action before.
00:09:09Essentially, it's a loose network of civilian volunteer rescue teams.
00:09:13Many of them untested in real-life situations like this, but all from qualified police, fire, or civilian backgrounds.
00:09:21Is this a viable alternative?
00:09:23It's something Mr. Nolan had a lot of faith in, sir.
00:09:29Roy. Roy always did believe trying situations bring out the best in people.
00:09:35I know you and Mr. Nolan were close.
00:09:39And remembering his selfless actions during those final hours...
00:09:44Yes, indeed.
00:09:47Let's put Roy's plan into action, shall we?
00:09:51Let's, Mr. President.
00:09:56The entire country remains on edge as this unrelenting string of natural disasters continues to plague the nation.
00:10:03The question on everyone's mind seems to be, when will it all end?
00:10:11The enormous rescue and cleanup effort underway in Los Angeles continues.
00:10:16Come on, Laura. You should get gone.
00:10:18The state's local and federal authorities desperately struggling to manage the nearly impossible situation.
00:10:22Reports of mass casualties continue to flood in, increasing the already staggering toll.
00:10:28Despite repeated assurances from local and federal authorities, widespread panic has begun to flare throughout the area.
00:10:58God, you're beautiful. You know that?
00:11:14Mmm, well...
00:11:16Mmm?
00:11:16The federal authorities have been working atlanticly to evacuate people from the Hawaiian coastal areas.
00:11:25Will, Will, Will, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:11:29Put out the fire.
00:11:30I don't know if I can. I can. I can.
00:11:32Some fireman you are.
00:11:34Hmm?
00:11:35All right, so what's the big surprise? Hmm?
00:11:38Even with the complete devastation of Waikiki and the island's other coastal areas, reports remain encouraging that the mass evacuation
00:11:45has been intercepted.
00:11:47Hey!
00:11:47Yes?
00:11:48Will!
00:11:49What?
00:11:50Where'd you have, little brother?
00:11:53Will!
00:11:54Uh, I'm up here, Brad. I'll be down in a minute.
00:11:58Thought you were gonna speak to your brother about barging into our house like this.
00:12:01I did.
00:12:02Yeah?
00:12:02Yes, I did.
00:12:03Okay.
00:12:06Okay.
00:12:09We're getting late news that another eruption could be possible for the spring of volcanoes across the, uh...
00:12:15Hey.
00:12:16Hey, man.
00:12:17FEMA called.
00:12:17They're activating all the reserve rescue teams.
00:12:20We gotta be in Salt Lake by six tonight for some sort of orientation.
00:12:23For real?
00:12:24Yeah, they're bringing in guys from all over the country.
00:12:25They want all the teams in place just in case something else goes down.
00:12:29Another disaster.
00:12:31I don't know. They didn't say it. They just said to get rolling.
00:12:34Hey.
00:12:36You're up for this, aren't you, little brother?
00:12:38Yeah, yeah, but, uh...
00:12:40Will, I'm ready to go.
00:12:41Yeah, right. Well, my rig's all packed up. Let's get cracking.
00:12:43Hey!
00:12:44Hi, Laura. How you doing?
00:12:45Hi, Brad.
00:12:46Hey, uh, FEMA just called.
00:12:49I guess they needed everyone who signed up.
00:12:51Signed up for what?
00:12:53Um, you know...
00:12:56The reserve rescue team. I told you.
00:12:58No. All you said is you were training with the guys.
00:13:01Well, hopefully it'll only be for, you know, a day or two.
00:13:07You promised you'd come with me to Flagstaff, Will.
00:13:09With everything going on, my parents are scared to death.
00:13:11I-I know. Okay, look, I'm sure they're gonna be okay without us for a little longer.
00:13:16Are you coming with me or not?
00:13:17Can't this wait a couple of days?
00:13:20No.
00:13:26What?
00:13:28What's that supposed to be?
00:13:31I just wish you'd fill me in on your plans once in a while.
00:13:34All right. All right. Hey.
00:13:35Laura!
00:13:36Now, come on. Come back here.
00:13:38Bye, Laura.
00:13:40Hey, Laura. Laura!
00:13:42Dude, she'll be fine.
00:13:47You can't expect her to understand everything we're doing, man.
00:13:54I'll go pack your stuff.
00:13:56Local and state authorities are completely overwhelmed by the scope and extent of the destruction.
00:14:01FEMA and other organizations have pledged assistance,
00:14:04but with the ongoing crises in Sun Valley, Monument Valley, Hawaii...
00:14:08Mike's coordinating transportation for all the field commanders. Talk to him.
00:14:11Will do. Thanks, Mrs. Warner.
00:14:14Good luck.
00:14:30Can I have a minute?
00:14:34I was wondering how long it would take for you to get over here.
00:14:39I'm ready to go out in the field again.
00:14:43Natalie, I know you want this.
00:14:45Anyone else in this organization,
00:14:46you wouldn't think twice about giving me another command right now.
00:14:50You need everybody you can get.
00:14:52You're right. I do.
00:14:54I am over the Clearfield accident.
00:14:58Are you?
00:15:00You've been beating yourself up over that for nearly a year now.
00:15:03Two FEMA personnel died during that rescue operation.
00:15:06I was the one in charge.
00:15:07I have to live with that every single day.
00:15:10You have to live with the fact that accidents happen,
00:15:12and you don't just get up and quit because of it.
00:15:15I'm not going to walk away from my command.
00:15:17Are you sure?
00:15:17A hundred percent sure.
00:15:19When you make a decision, you live with the consequences,
00:15:21no matter how things turn out.
00:15:23I know.
00:15:27I'm not here to pull strings for you, Natalie.
00:15:29I need to do this for me.
00:15:36You have to give me a chance.
00:15:40Please.
00:15:45I can do this.
00:15:58Make me proud, baby.
00:16:02Count on it, Mom.
00:16:08Call me when you get there.
00:16:10First thing.
00:16:35Dr. Hill.
00:16:37Dr. Fisher.
00:16:39Al Roberts.
00:16:40Welcome aboard.
00:16:41Ian.
00:16:43Dr. Hill.
00:16:44It's an honor.
00:16:44Dr. Hill.
00:16:45Ian Ewan.
00:16:45Gina.
00:16:47Dr. Hill.
00:16:48Gina Green.
00:16:48Welcome.
00:16:49The three of us will be working closely with you.
00:16:51Anything we need.
00:16:52Anything at all.
00:16:53Just ask us.
00:16:55What's the update on Mount St. Helms?
00:16:57We're not tracking any further signs of activity.
00:16:59Are you sure?
00:17:00Yeah, the eruptions seem to have stopped.
00:17:01Just like that.
00:17:02This doesn't make any sense.
00:17:04No, it doesn't.
00:17:05There's something we're missing here.
00:17:10But what?
00:17:10All right.
00:17:41My helmet.
00:17:51What's going on?
00:17:57We have harmonic tremors coming out of Sun Valley, Idaho.
00:18:00How frequent?
00:18:02Breaking every 50 seconds.
00:18:04No, every 45 seconds.
00:18:06Narrow it down.
00:18:07They're up.
00:18:11Bald Mountain.
00:18:12That's an extinct volcano.
00:18:13Not anymore.
00:18:14It's venting.
00:18:16It's going to rot.
00:18:17Call the NOAA.
00:18:19Issue an emergency warning to Sun Valley.
00:18:20I'm on it.
00:18:21No, no.
00:18:21Oh.
00:18:25No.
00:18:50Oh, my God.
00:19:05Oh, my God.
00:19:29This can't be happening.
00:19:31Not this fast.
00:19:45Oh, my God.
00:19:48Pull me up!
00:19:52Pull me up!
00:19:55Pull me up!
00:20:08Pull me up!
00:20:10Pull me up!
00:20:11Ah!
00:20:12Shh!
00:20:14I said it.
00:20:16I said it.
00:20:17I said it.
00:20:17I said it.
00:20:18I said it.
00:20:21Bald mountain, a volcano previously thought to be extinct, erupted this morning, devastating
00:20:27the Idaho towns of Ketchum, Sun Valley...
00:20:29I need to know we're doing everything in our power
00:20:31to help those survivors.
00:20:33I believe we are, sir.
00:20:34We've deployed rescue crews in Ketchum, Sun Valley, Haley,
00:20:37and some of the outlying areas.
00:20:38How are those volunteer crews working out?
00:20:41So far, so good. We've had almost 100% compliance.
00:20:44They'll be working side by side,
00:20:46along with seasoned rescue and response workers,
00:20:49and we've got some of our best field commanders in the area
00:20:51to oversee the operations.
00:20:53Including your daughter, I understand.
00:20:58Yes, Natalie.
00:20:59Not an easy assignment for a mother to make.
00:21:03No, sir.
00:21:05Although her eagerness to be where the action is
00:21:09left me with few, if any, options.
00:21:11Our country is indebted to everyone involved in this rescue mission.
00:21:17Thank you, Mr. President.
00:21:19Is there anything else I can do to assist you, Mrs. Warner?
00:21:22Wish us luck.
00:21:24With all my heart.
00:21:28In Sun Valley, thousands of casualties have already been confirmed,
00:21:32with many more missing or unaccounted for.
00:21:35Led by FEMA personnel, local and state rescue teams
00:21:38are pouring into the stricken areas.
00:21:49We'll be all right, all right.
00:21:51You're okay.
00:21:53Set him down right away.
00:21:55You're okay, sir.
00:21:56You're okay.
00:21:58Get up there.
00:21:59Come on.
00:22:00Okay.
00:22:13All right.
00:22:26Roger, copy that.
00:22:27I got my honor.
00:22:32Wallace, move with the truck.
00:22:33All right, he's got it out of here.
00:22:34Right away.
00:22:37Boop, boop!
00:22:38Need some help over here!
00:22:39Boop!
00:22:41You, come here!
00:22:44Me?
00:22:44Yeah, you.
00:22:46Come here.
00:22:48Oh, I'm not part of the medical staff.
00:22:50I don't care.
00:22:50I need your help.
00:22:51Come here.
00:22:55I need you to put pressure on this wound.
00:22:57I can't do that.
00:22:58Yes, you can.
00:22:59Look, this woman's losing a lot of blood.
00:23:01I need you to put pressure on this wound right now.
00:23:03Put those down.
00:23:04Come on.
00:23:05Give me your hands.
00:23:06Come here.
00:23:07Come on.
00:23:08Hold that right there.
00:23:26What's your name?
00:23:27Huh?
00:23:29Your name?
00:23:30You got a name, don't you?
00:23:31Amy.
00:23:33You're doing good, Amy.
00:23:34Hold that there.
00:23:38All right.
00:23:39That's it.
00:23:40One more.
00:23:41Watch out.
00:23:43There we go.
00:23:44That's it.
00:23:45We're done.
00:23:48Hey.
00:23:49You can let go now.
00:23:53You all right?
00:23:56Yeah.
00:23:58You did great.
00:24:00Thanks.
00:24:02Hey.
00:24:02We need to get this woman to the field hospital.
00:24:04By the way.
00:24:05Don't worry.
00:24:05Don't worry.
00:24:07Three.
00:24:08One, two, three.
00:24:11One, two, three.
00:24:11One, two, three.
00:24:13One, two, three.
00:24:18Come on.
00:24:19Let's go.
00:24:19Back it up.
00:24:20Back it up.
00:24:20Watch checking people.
00:24:21Come on.
00:24:22Yes, sir.
00:24:23Alex Becker?
00:24:24Yeah.
00:24:24What do you need?
00:24:25Natalie Warner.
00:24:26I've been assigned to run this operation with you.
00:24:28Right.
00:24:29Well, what are you doing?
00:24:31Come on.
00:24:31Now, back it up.
00:24:33I heard you gave up field work.
00:24:36You have a problem with me being here?
00:24:38My problem, Miss Warner, is I've got hundreds of families trapped out there.
00:24:42My mission is to save as many lives as possible, and I don't want anyone getting in the way
00:24:45of that.
00:24:46I wasn't planning on getting in the way.
00:24:48I'm here to work with you.
00:24:49If you can't do that, I'll run this operation alone.
00:24:51Okay?
00:24:53Come on, guys.
00:24:54Let's go.
00:24:54Let's go.
00:24:55Unload that truck.
00:24:56Come on.
00:24:56Let's get going.
00:24:58Pass it here.
00:24:58Got it.
00:24:59In Sun Valley, the only way for volcanic gas to reach the surface is for it to punch through
00:25:04the plate, creating a hotspot volcano.
00:25:08It takes an incredible amount of force to do this.
00:25:11Force, I suspect, that was generated by the ongoing earthquake storm that began on the
00:25:15west coast three days ago.
00:25:17Dr. Hill, are you saying the 10.5 in California was only part of this earthquake storm and not
00:25:22an isolated event?
00:25:22Are you saying there's a connection between these events?
00:25:24That's my suspicion.
00:25:26It's possible the disruptions were so intense and generated so much heat that they created
00:25:32new fracture and stress zones under the entire western United States.
00:25:36If so, the whole region is in jeopardy.
00:25:39Excuse me, Dr. Hill, Dr. Fisher, we've got quake swarms coming out of Kings Peak, Utah.
00:25:45Come on, let's go.
00:25:45Okay.
00:25:46We're on it.
00:25:47Okay.
00:25:50Are we tracking any signs of pre-activity?
00:25:53No, nothing.
00:25:55We've got side-to-side compression waves.
00:25:58They're buffeting the entire area.
00:26:00It looks like general activity is about a kilometer below the surface.
00:26:03Frequency?
00:26:04About every 45 seconds.
00:26:06No, make that 30 seconds.
00:26:08Scale, Gina?
00:26:09Fluctuating between 1.8 and 2.2.
00:26:12Pull up our Landsat satellite image.
00:26:18Can we see a thermal overlay?
00:26:19Mm-hmm.
00:26:25Something is definitely going on well below the surface.
00:26:29The question is what?
00:26:40Listen up, people.
00:26:42We break our units into four squads of six men each.
00:26:45Each squad is responsible for covering an at-risk zone within Sun Valley.
00:26:50One canine handler will accompany each squad and help to cover that zone.
00:26:54Transports will travel you as close as possible to your area.
00:26:58Once there, you'll split your squads into teams.
00:27:01Two men a piece.
00:27:02Nobody goes out alone.
00:27:04Excuse me.
00:27:05Yes.
00:27:05Who decides on the squads?
00:27:07I do.
00:27:08Once we're on site.
00:27:09Now, when you locate survivors trapped beneath multiple layers of concrete or other building
00:27:14material, do not go in after them.
00:27:16I repeat, do not go in after them.
00:27:19These sites are very volatile.
00:27:21They need to be de-layered piece by piece.
00:27:23For that, we have a team of engineers with expertise in evaluating,
00:27:27shoring up, breaching, bracing, and lifting structural components.
00:27:31We'll alert them and send them out to UASAP.
00:27:34Am I clear?
00:27:34Yes, sir.
00:27:35Yes, sir.
00:27:39There are four major locations in the area to investigate.
00:27:44Powdercrest Ski Lodge, the Town Shopping Plaza, the...
00:27:51Mountain Glen Inn, and the Treeline Condominiums, all of which collapsed due to massive tremors
00:27:56when the volcano blew its top.
00:27:58There's a lot of hazards out there, people.
00:28:00Everything from exposed electrical wiring and broken gas mains,
00:28:03poisonous fumes caused by the underlying volcanic activity.
00:28:06So be extremely careful.
00:28:08Rely on your partner.
00:28:10Only, Ray, you're gonna survive this by depending on the guy standing right next to you.
00:28:16Let's get out there and get it done.
00:28:23Hey, don't you ever cut me off again like that.
00:28:26I'll do your homework and I won't have to.
00:28:28My homework?
00:28:29The clock is ticking, Miss Warner.
00:28:31Those guys have to get out there, and they have to get out there now.
00:28:34Remember what you said about depending on the guy right next to you?
00:28:37Absolutely.
00:28:38Take a good look.
00:28:39It's me.
00:28:46So...
00:28:48How are you doing, baby?
00:28:50I'm okay, Mom.
00:28:52You don't sound okay.
00:28:54Alec Becker isn't the easiest person to work with.
00:28:57I don't think he likes me very much.
00:29:00I'm not surprised.
00:29:02Why's that?
00:29:02One of his cousins was involved in the Clearfield rescue operation he oversaw.
00:29:07He was in the mine when it collapsed.
00:29:12Mom, why didn't you tell me this before?
00:29:15I didn't want to scare you off.
00:29:17No wonder he hates my guts.
00:29:19He's a professional, Natalie.
00:29:20He can keep his feelings out of this.
00:29:23I gotta go.
00:29:37What's our status?
00:29:39Minor quake swarms are still coming in between 1.8 and 2.4.
00:29:43No.
00:29:43Hold on.
00:29:44We've got spiking.
00:29:453.1, 3.3.
00:29:47Back down to 2.2.
00:29:49We're not seeing any visible signs of surface activity yet.
00:29:53Wait.
00:29:54What's that?
00:29:55Look closely at the western flank, below the peak.
00:29:59What do you think that is?
00:30:00Could you take us closer?
00:30:08Sam, look.
00:30:09We've got some heavy deforestation happening.
00:30:12Is that usual for this area?
00:30:14No, it's not.
00:30:16Geeta, could you retrieve a stored landsat image of Kings Peak?
00:30:19How far back do you want to go?
00:30:22Six hours should do it.
00:30:24What's on your mind, Sam?
00:30:26Just a thought.
00:30:27Uh-huh.
00:30:31Here we go, Dr. Hill.
00:30:33Landsat snapped this exactly 6 hours and 15 seconds ago.
00:30:37It should be coming up on your remote display right now.
00:30:44That's impossible.
00:30:46Deforestation can't happen that fast.
00:30:48Not in a span of 6 hours.
00:30:506 hours?
00:30:59Come in.
00:31:00Bring up a real-time image.
00:31:01Add in a thermal overlay.
00:31:03Coming up.
00:31:09There's your answer.
00:31:11Massive magnetic flow underground is killing off the room system.
00:31:32Hello?
00:31:33Amy.
00:31:33Oh, hey, Dad.
00:31:35Mom and I just wanted to see how you're doing out there.
00:31:38Oh, Mom, are you on two?
00:31:39Hi, are you okay?
00:31:41Yes, Mom, I'm fine.
00:31:43You know, Amy, if things get too dangerous, you can always come home.
00:31:47Mom, believe it or not, the Red Cross actually needs me here.
00:31:49Besides, you already decided that I'd do this for a year, and then I'd go back to school.
00:31:53Yeah, we did.
00:31:54You're right.
00:31:55Yeah, and it's only been three months.
00:31:56I know, but that was before...
00:31:58They actually needed me?
00:32:00Of course they need you, Amy.
00:32:01We know they need you.
00:32:03I'm not leaving.
00:32:05I'm not asking you to come home.
00:32:08Why do I always feel like you guys are just waiting around for me to come running home with my
00:32:12tail between me and my legs?
00:32:14Why can't you have some faith in me?
00:32:16I can be a lot more than just be the president's daughter.
00:32:20I can take care of myself.
00:32:22I know that.
00:32:25Amy, I do have faith in you.
00:32:30Dad, can you please tell the Secret Service to stop following me around?
00:32:33It makes me feel like a freak.
00:32:34You know, we've had this discussion before.
00:32:36Well, they said they need your permission to do that.
00:32:38Do you know what you're asking me to do, Amy?
00:32:40Yes, Dad, I do.
00:32:41No, I don't think you do, no.
00:32:43It's...
00:32:44Amy, you're not seeing it from where I sit.
00:32:46I'm the president of the United States.
00:32:48I'm also your father.
00:32:49There's a certain protocol that I have to follow.
00:32:51So, please?
00:33:02Please?
00:33:02Okay.
00:33:04I'll tell them to keep their distance.
00:33:08Don't worry about me.
00:33:10I'm going to be fine.
00:33:11We'll see.
00:33:11I know you're going to be okay.
00:33:13Okay.
00:33:14I have to get back to work.
00:33:16All right, sweetie.
00:33:17We love you, Amy.
00:33:20I love you, too.
00:33:21Both of you.
00:33:22Okay.
00:33:24Bye, Mom, bye, Dad.
00:33:26Bye, honey.
00:33:27Keep up the good work now.
00:33:28Stay safe.
00:33:29Bye, Dad.
00:33:32Contact line, maintain 1-3000.
00:33:41Oh, my God.
00:34:06Oh, my God.
00:34:44Oh, my God.
00:35:04Oh, my God.
00:35:07Oh, my God.
00:35:37Oh, my God.
00:36:46Oh, my God.
00:37:34Take a look.
00:39:00Oh, my God.
00:39:11Oh, my God.
00:39:18Oh, my God.
00:39:18Oh, my God.
00:39:18Oh, my God.
00:39:22I'm sorry.
00:39:24I'm sorry.
00:39:25I really am.
00:39:26I wish I was with you.
00:39:28So do I.
00:39:31Sorry I left the way I did.
00:39:33I know.
00:39:34No kiss.
00:39:34That's a first.
00:39:38I'm just tired of watching you act so small around your brother.
00:39:42You turn into a different person, Will.
00:39:44What are you talking about?
00:39:46I'm talking about how he controls your life.
00:39:48Our life.
00:39:48Half the time, I don't know whether you're coming or going.
00:39:50Laura, hey, Laura, can we not get into this right now?
00:39:53He's right there, isn't he?
00:39:54No, no.
00:39:55We've got to get it on.
00:39:56Let's go.
00:39:56We'll head it out, that's all.
00:39:58I'll call you tomorrow.
00:39:59There is traffic balls everywhere, and there's just a state of pandemonium outside.
00:40:05Whoa, Sam, wait up.
00:40:07Even if you're right about the reversal of the plates, and I'm not sure you are, we're
00:40:11talking about a geologic process that normally takes millions of years to occur, and you're
00:40:15suggesting that it happens overnight, right?
00:40:19I have a theory about that.
00:40:20Well, when are you going to spring this one on me?
00:40:22Jordan, I'm sorry if I caught you off guard.
00:40:24I just thought it was important the president understand what we're up against right now.
00:40:27I understand the urgency here, Sam, but you've got to keep me in the loop, okay?
00:40:30How am I supposed to help you if you don't tell me what we're talking about?
00:40:37It's something my father was working on before he retired from the USGS.
00:40:41Your father, Earl?
00:40:43This ought to be interesting.
00:40:45I knew you'd react like that.
00:40:47I shouldn't have said anything.
00:40:49Look, Sam, but your father's famous for championing some fairly unorthodox ideas.
00:40:52I know.
00:40:53Seriously, Sam, he makes you look mainstream.
00:40:54I'm the first to admit some of his theories were pretty speculative, and I know by the
00:40:58end of his career, he was alienated from the scientific community, but that doesn't
00:41:02mean all of his ideas are without merit.
00:41:04I would think you, of all people, would be open to that.
00:41:08Look, Sam, I'm sorry.
00:41:11I'm here to help you any way I can.
00:41:13You know that.
00:41:22Squad 3, are you asking for backup right now?
00:41:24Yes, we definitely need backup on this one.
00:41:27We've got a lot of land to get through.
00:41:29Team 12, we'll immediately to the...
00:41:31Over here!
00:41:37Over here, over here.
00:41:38Over here, over here.
00:41:44Where you got him?
00:41:45I found something.
00:41:50So good boy.
00:41:54Try the lock detector, will you?
00:42:01He definitely has this scent.
00:42:03There's somebody now in there.
00:42:18I don't know.
00:42:20I don't know.
00:42:23All right.
00:42:26OK, shhhhhh...
00:42:36Oh, my God.
00:43:09We've got a live one.
00:43:10All right, let's take him out.
00:43:11This is K-9 Unit 3.
00:43:12We've got a survivor buried under the mountain inn.
00:43:15Requesting assistance?
00:43:16This is base.
00:43:16We'll get some people over there as soon as we can.
00:43:19Do you want me to stay with this group, Trowder?
00:43:20Negative.
00:43:21Squad 5 has requested K-9 assistance.
00:43:23Head over there.
00:43:24Will do.
00:43:25Okay.
00:43:26Backups on this way.
00:43:27Okay.
00:43:31In 1983, my father came up with a theory he called accelerator plate movement, or APM.
00:43:37I think it explains a lot about what's going on.
00:43:39I don't remember hearing about that one.
00:43:41He never published it.
00:43:42The theory essentially argues that when the Earth's plates reverse direction, as I suspect
00:43:47they're doing right now, geologic processes are greatly accelerated.
00:43:51Accelerated?
00:43:52If his theory is correct, that would explain the phenomena we're seeing.
00:43:56The rapid deforestation, volcano building, flooding, quakes.
00:44:00How did he come up with this theory?
00:44:02I'm researching it right now.
00:44:04His writings were pretty sketchy on the subject.
00:44:06Maybe you need to talk to him about it.
00:44:10You know how it gets when I try to talk to him about his work.
00:44:14All he can do is try.
00:44:22All he can do is try.
00:44:43Your job is to keep this elevated, okay?
00:44:46Okay.
00:44:48Okay.
00:44:50Jesus, I'm sorry.
00:44:52Amy, hi.
00:44:53Hi.
00:44:53Uh, Dr. Garcia.
00:44:56Call me Miguel, please.
00:44:57Dr. Garcia?
00:44:59How's it going?
00:45:00Well, it could be better.
00:45:01We're a little shorthanded on support staff right now.
00:45:04Hey, you interested?
00:45:05Oh, gosh.
00:45:06I'm not qualified, am I?
00:45:08What are you talking about?
00:45:08You already passed the test.
00:45:10I did?
00:45:10Yeah, it's a day in the field.
00:45:14I still can't believe I did that.
00:45:16It was so, um, tense.
00:45:18Well, I knew you could handle it.
00:45:20You did?
00:45:21Yeah, I got this instinct about people.
00:45:23You know, who can handle tough situations who can't.
00:45:28So is that a yes?
00:45:29Yeah.
00:45:30Good, report to the field hospital.
00:45:31We'll get you started.
00:45:32Okay.
00:45:34Um, can I just talk to you about something?
00:45:37What is it?
00:45:37Dr. Garcia, over here.
00:45:39Yeah, I'll be right there.
00:45:41What is it?
00:45:43I just, I really don't want to be treated any differently than anybody else.
00:45:49Well, don't you worry, Amy Hollister.
00:45:51I'm going to treat you just as badly as I treat the rest of the staff, okay?
00:45:54Great.
00:45:55Thanks.
00:45:56I mean, uh, you know what I mean.
00:46:00Yes, I do.
00:46:01I'll see you later.
00:46:04Okay.
00:46:13Come on, Will, give me a hand.
00:46:14Ready?
00:46:14One, two, three.
00:46:18Help me.
00:46:19I'm down here.
00:46:20All right.
00:46:21We're going to be right there, okay?
00:46:23Where's our backup?
00:46:24Hey, this is Team 12.
00:46:26Where the hell is our backup?
00:46:27They're on their way.
00:46:28They'll be there momentarily.
00:46:32Squad 4, Team 12 has requested backup.
00:46:35Where the hell are you?
00:46:40It's taking way too long.
00:46:41This guy's never going to make it.
00:46:43Hey, just take it easy, buddy, okay?
00:46:46There's got to be another way around it.
00:46:48Here, you look here.
00:46:49I'm going around this side.
00:46:58I'm going around this side.
00:47:00There's good.
00:47:10Okay.
00:47:21Will, get over here!
00:47:30What are you doing?
00:47:32I'm going to pull this guy out of my cell.
00:47:33No, no way, Brad.
00:47:34Yeah, but whatever you do, do not let go of this rope.
00:47:38No, Brad, this is crazy, man.
00:47:39Wait for backup.
00:47:40This guy is not going to die on me, okay?
00:47:42He will not die on me.
00:47:43Hold on to that thing.
00:48:00Brad, where are you at?
00:48:03I'm still trying to get through here.
00:48:06It's pretty tight.
00:48:07It's really tight.
00:48:31I see him, I see him!
00:48:33Did you reach him?
00:48:34I don't know.
00:48:35There's a lot of debris in the way.
00:48:44Brad?
00:48:47Brad, talk to me!
00:48:50Brad!
00:48:52Brad!
00:48:54Brad!
00:48:58Come on, Brad.
00:49:00Yeah, I'm okay.
00:49:01I'm okay, I'm okay.
00:49:05Okay.
00:49:13Brad, what's happening?
00:49:15I got our guy.
00:49:17How's he doing?
00:49:19He's trapped under a beam.
00:49:21He's having trouble breathing.
00:49:23I'm going to see if I can move him toward me a touch and take some of the pressure off
00:49:26his chest.
00:49:27Okay.
00:49:28I'm going to grab you by your arms, okay?
00:49:31I'm going to slide you out a little bit.
00:49:34See?
00:49:34Tell me if anything catches.
00:49:39Okay, you all right?
00:49:49Get us out of here!
00:49:51Well, come on!
00:49:56Come on!
00:49:57Come on!
00:50:00Come on!
00:50:03Hey!
00:50:04Over here!
00:50:06Okay, where do you need?
00:50:07Let's go!
00:50:08Let's go!
00:50:08Yeah, all right?
00:50:12Grab it in!
00:50:14All right, pull!
00:50:16Pull!
00:50:24Get the horn!
00:50:25Go!
00:50:27You okay, sir?
00:50:28Yes.
00:50:28There's a tie.
00:50:30Get into a hospital!
00:50:31Okay, okay.
00:50:32All right, get your hands right here, sir.
00:50:34I'll be okay, sir.
00:50:35You okay, sir?
00:50:37Oh!
00:50:38Woo!
00:50:39Woo!
00:50:41All right, he's got his own house.
00:50:43Help me.
00:50:44Get down.
00:50:44You're in.
00:50:45You're in.
00:50:45You're in.
00:50:45You're in.
00:50:45You're in.
00:50:47.
00:50:58Come on!
00:50:59I don't know.
00:51:45$30,000.
00:51:49Cool.
00:52:13$70,000.
00:52:26I'm all in.
00:52:28$170,000.
00:52:46I fold.
00:52:52You must have an ace, Doc.
00:52:54I guess it was just my game, Rose.
00:52:56Take care.
00:52:58Cash me in.
00:53:05Hello.
00:53:05Dad.
00:53:06Hi, it's me.
00:53:09Sam.
00:53:10Yeah.
00:53:11You all right?
00:53:12Yeah.
00:53:13I'm okay.
00:53:14I've been seeing your name a lot in the news lately.
00:53:16I was going to call you, but I figured you had your hands full.
00:53:20Mm-hmm.
00:53:20You still out in California, dealing with that deadly 10-5 they had out there?
00:53:25Uh, no.
00:53:25Actually, I'm in Colorado, doing some work for the USGS.
00:53:29The USGS?
00:53:32What are you doing with those scoundrels?
00:53:34That's why I'm calling, Dad.
00:53:35Uh, I need some advice.
00:53:37Yeah, well, get out.
00:53:38While you still have a soul.
00:53:40That's my advice, Sam.
00:53:41Dad, um, I need you to listen for a minute.
00:53:45Look, I don't have anything to do with the USGS anymore.
00:53:48You know that.
00:53:49I know you don't.
00:53:49Those days are long gone for me.
00:53:51There's something I have to ask you about.
00:53:55Sam, what's this about?
00:53:58It looks like we're headed for more trouble.
00:54:00And I thought you might be able to help me figure something out.
00:54:04Ha!
00:54:05Me?
00:54:06I don't know anything about what's going on.
00:54:08Okay.
00:54:09Do you remember the accelerated plate movement theory you came up with a few years back?
00:54:13You nicknamed it APM.
00:54:14Sam, I don't do this anymore.
00:54:16I think it's happening.
00:54:21Dad, you still there?
00:54:26Sam, listen to me.
00:54:28I don't want you going, messing around with any of my old crazy ideas.
00:54:33It's going to bring you nothing but heartache.
00:54:35Dad, there are some points I don't understand.
00:54:38And I thought...
00:54:38Will you listen to me?
00:54:40You're doing very well without me, Sam.
00:54:43You don't need to screw things up by getting involved with this.
00:54:45You understand?
00:54:46Dad, please.
00:54:47No.
00:54:48Please, just listen for a second.
00:54:50I gotta go.
00:54:51Dad, wait.
00:54:58Damn it.
00:55:09Which one of you guys is Brad Malloy?
00:55:11I am.
00:55:11What the hell's going on up there?
00:55:13What are we talking about?
00:55:14You're the guy who pulled off that rescue by crawling through the wreckage at the Mountain
00:55:16Glen Inn, right?
00:55:17Yes, sir.
00:55:18That was me.
00:55:20So you deaf or just stupid?
00:55:22What?
00:55:22I know you and your brother are relatively inexperienced, like a lot of the guys out there,
00:55:26but that's no excuse for what you did.
00:55:28I called for backup.
00:55:30Nobody showed up.
00:55:31What was I supposed to do?
00:55:32You were supposed to wait, like I told you.
00:55:34They were on their way.
00:55:35I thought I made that crystal clear to you guys before I sent you out there.
00:55:39That guy was dying.
00:55:41So your brilliant idea was to crawl into the wreckage and die with him?
00:55:44I saved his life.
00:55:45You were lucky.
00:55:46You were very, very lucky.
00:55:49Are you aware of the rescue to victim mortality ratio?
00:55:52No.
00:55:53It's the number of rescue workers who die in the act of trying to save a person in comparison
00:55:56to the number of people who are actually saved.
00:55:58You follow me?
00:55:58Yeah.
00:55:59So in an urban search and rescue operation like ours, the mortality rate can be as high
00:56:03as 2.2 rescue workers dead for every person saved by guys like you.
00:56:08A big part of my job is to make sure we do a hell of a lot better than that.
00:56:11I thought my job here was to save other people's lives, not my own.
00:56:14You're not looking at the big picture, Brad.
00:56:16I only have so many rescue workers out here.
00:56:18If you had died due to your idiotic attempt out there, how many people still trapped would
00:56:22then die because you weren't around to save them?
00:56:24Did you ever think of that?
00:56:27No, I did not.
00:56:28No, you did not.
00:56:30So the next time you want to attempt a high-risk rescue, you damn well clear it through me.
00:56:34I'm the one who decides where we take risks, when and why, not you.
00:56:39And if you can't do that, you can pack up your gear and get the hell out of here.
00:56:42And you, you should have kept your brother from doing something so stupid.
00:56:47Just get the hell out of here, both of you.
00:56:50Do some good.
00:56:55Now what, you're going to tell me how I could have handled that better?
00:56:58Less anger, fewer insults.
00:57:00That's about it.
00:57:00Yeah, right.
00:57:01But someday, Brad Malloy's going to thank you for saving his life.
00:57:09That guy's a jerk, man.
00:57:11Hey, it's easy to sit there and say things like, you know, wait for backup when you're sitting
00:57:14behind a desk.
00:57:15He wasn't out there with us.
00:57:17He didn't hear that guy's voice telling us that he couldn't breathe.
00:57:20That dude would have died if I didn't crawl in there and save him.
00:57:24Maybe.
00:57:25I don't know, man.
00:57:27What?
00:57:30You think I did the wrong thing, too?
00:57:32I didn't say that.
00:57:33No, but you're thinking it.
00:57:34I can see it written all over your face.
00:57:36Why don't you say it, then?
00:57:39Why don't you say it, then, Will?
00:57:40Okay.
00:57:41You were wrong.
00:57:42Oh, man, I can't believe you wouldn't even think that.
00:57:44Hey, Matt, why do you always feel like you have to prove something to everybody?
00:57:46You can't be a hero in every situation.
00:57:48Is that what you think I'm doing?
00:57:50Showing off?
00:57:51Are you?
00:57:52Man, you don't know squat about what goes on inside my head.
00:57:55Hey, the man was right, Brad.
00:57:56It was a reckless thing to do, and you know it.
00:57:58Why can't you grow up and admit it for once?
00:58:00Hey, why don't you start making your own choices in your life?
00:58:02Then you don't have to worry so much about mine.
00:58:04What's that supposed to mean?
00:58:05Think about it, okay?
00:58:06I become a fireman, you become a fireman.
00:58:08I join the FEMA unit, you join the FEMA unit.
00:58:11Do you see a pattern there?
00:58:12I made those choices, Brad.
00:58:13I can't help it that you're older than me, and you got there first.
00:58:16Is that all there is to it?
00:58:19Believe me, man.
00:58:20Sometimes I wish that you were the one doing something else with their life.
00:58:23It's not always easy being Brad the man's little brother.
00:58:28I'm not trying to compete with you, okay?
00:58:30I'm just doing this job the way I think it should be done.
00:58:32That's all.
00:58:33Hey, so am I!
00:58:50Dr. Hill, we're tracking harmonic trimmers underneath the Lake Mead Recreation Area in Arizona.
00:58:54I think you'd better take a look.
00:59:00Lake Mead?
00:59:02Jordan, where are we at?
00:59:04Lakes are shallow, fluctuating between 2.4 and 3.3.
00:59:08Duration?
00:59:09They're swarming about every 45 seconds, and they're closing in on the 35-second mark.
00:59:14Eden, bring up an overlay.
00:59:16Coming up.
00:59:19We've got signs of magmatic activity on the entire area.
00:59:22Bring us in closer, please.
00:59:24We're at full resolution.
00:59:27We need to get a better look at this.
00:59:29There's too much surface interference.
00:59:31I'm going to fly out there and see what's going on.
00:59:34Yeah, I'll go with you.
00:59:36Sam, you're needed here.
00:59:37We can't both go.
00:59:39Look, I'll be in contact the entire time.
00:59:44Jordan.
00:59:48I'm going to go.
01:00:03I don't know.
01:00:05Excuse me.
01:00:06I'm sorry, folks.
01:00:08Back to your cars.
01:00:09Back to your cars, please.
01:00:15We are flying over a sinkhole right now, which has just appeared right in the middle of
01:00:20the highway, but this is only one of many to have popped up suddenly like this over the
01:00:25last few hours.
01:00:29The highway patrol is just desperately trying to clear out this backlog of traffic, but it
01:00:33is jammed solid in both directions, just as far as the eye can see here.
01:00:39Oh, no!
01:00:41Oh, my gosh.
01:00:42Oh, no.
01:00:44As we are live on the air, the sinkhole that we are flying over is opening up.
01:00:53This thing is moving, and it looks like people are now abandoning their cars.
01:00:58They are abandoning their cars.
01:01:00They are running in a panic as the ground below them is just giving way.
01:01:05Cars, whole cars are falling into the sinkhole.
01:01:08Pieces of the ground are just falling away.
01:01:10This is unbelievable.
01:01:13Unlike anything we have ever seen.
01:01:19Hang on just one second.
01:01:20I don't know if you can hear us, but it seems like the movement...
01:01:23Look at this.
01:01:24Look at sinkholes opening up all over the place.
01:01:27And the dust is now starting to clear.
01:01:31The sight down here is just awful.
01:01:34There are a number of vehicles in that sinkhole, and all we can hope for is that those people
01:01:41are not trapped down there.
01:02:00What's your status, Jordan?
01:02:02I'm coming up over the Colorado right now.
01:02:04How's my signal?
01:02:07It's good.
01:02:20There's a lot of movement on the surface of the river.
01:02:24What's the median speed of the current in this stretch?
01:02:27Between 1.7 and 3.3 miles per hour.
01:02:29At flux rates, depending on Hoover Dam's overflow.
01:02:39I'm tracking it at 7.4 miles an hour right now.
01:02:43Are you sure?
01:02:45Positive.
01:02:46I'm seeing white caps down there.
01:02:50Call operations at Hoover Dam, find out what's going on, what their overflow rate is.
01:02:53I'm on it.
01:02:59Something's definitely not right here.
01:03:06Water temperature is increasing rapidly, fluctuating between 88.4 and 91.3 degrees.
01:03:13What's the norm this time of year?
01:03:15Between 42 and 56 degrees.
01:03:18You're close to twice that.
01:03:20Sam, I did a little research on Earl's APM theory.
01:03:24Rapid increase in ground temperature is a key indicator of acceleration.
01:03:27Are you telling me you agree with my father's theory?
01:03:29I don't agree or disagree.
01:03:31I'm saying the signs are there.
01:03:33It's going to take a lot more work to interpret them.
01:03:35But you think it's a possibility?
01:03:37I think I'm running out of explanations here.
01:03:40The dangerous rescue effort in Sun Valley continues to claim lives as exhausted teams work around the clock to full
01:03:46people from the rubble.
01:03:47Volcanologists continue to debate whether another eruption is on the immediate horizon.
01:03:52Several theories are attempting to explain the sudden surge of volcanic activity plaguing the entire area.
01:04:00Will?
01:04:01Will?
01:04:02Yeah.
01:04:04Sorry about going off on you like that, man.
01:04:08I didn't mean any of that.
01:04:11Yes, you did.
01:04:17Come on, man.
01:04:18You know I love you.
01:04:20Give me a kiss.
01:04:22Give me a kiss, would you?
01:04:24Would you?
01:04:25All right, all right.
01:04:26All right.
01:04:28Okay.
01:04:30Okay.
01:04:31No, no, no, no.
01:04:33Come on, guys.
01:04:33Let's go.
01:04:34We're done.
01:04:36All right, let's go.
01:04:42The situation in Los Angeles is still using up a lot of resources, Mr. President.
01:04:47What about Hawaii?
01:04:48The evacuation went much better than expected.
01:04:50We should be able to pull some people out of there in the next couple of days.
01:04:53No, we need those people in position now.
01:04:55I've already put out the alert, sir.
01:04:57What about Sun Valley, Monument Valley?
01:04:59Where are we with those situations?
01:05:01We're holding our own, but we can't pull anyone out just yet.
01:05:05Our volunteer crews are doing an excellent job there, sir.
01:05:08How's Amy doing?
01:05:10She's doing extremely well, sir.
01:05:11I'll pass it along to Megan.
01:05:14Of course, Mr. President.
01:05:30Coming up over the Hoover Dam now.
01:05:39Water temperature is increasing rapidly.
01:05:4192.7, 95.7, 98.4, 102.9, 105.5, 108.1.
01:05:52Still rising.
01:05:59I'm going to do some more readings on the other side of the dam.
01:06:08Here we go.
01:06:09I'm flying up over Highway 93 right now.
01:06:12Oh, no.
01:06:13What?
01:06:14The water's already rising over the spillway.
01:06:18It looks like they've stuffed all the traffic.
01:06:21I'm going to do some more readings over the water.
01:06:23I'm picking up lots of temperature fluctuations on this side.
01:06:27It's getting a lot hotter.
01:06:33122.3.
01:06:34No, 125.5.
01:06:36It's climbing fast.
01:06:45Please, it's hot down there.
01:06:50I don't believe it.
01:06:51What is it, Jordan?
01:06:52The groundwater under Lake Mead's rising to the surface.
01:06:55We've got another Monument Valley on our hands.
01:06:57It's going to flood.
01:07:04They need to start dumping more water right now.
01:07:07It's still flooding.
01:07:08I just spoke to Hoover Dam's operation center.
01:07:10They're releasing the overflow at full capacity.
01:07:12Jordan, they can't dump it any faster.
01:07:14They issue an evacuation warning to all the areas along the lower Colorado.
01:07:18I don't know if the gas can hold that much longer.
01:07:21I'm going to go check it out.
01:07:28It's like Niagara Falls out there.
01:07:31Jordan, there's nothing more you can choose.
01:07:32Get out of there.
01:07:37Jordan, get out of there.
01:07:39Go, go, go.
01:07:42Jordan, move!
01:07:49Jordan!
01:07:51Jordan!
01:08:12Oh, my God.
01:08:15Oh, God.
01:08:17Jordan.
01:08:22Dr. Jordan Fisher, who is heading up a presidential task force
01:08:26on the seismic activity that has shaken the West,
01:08:28was reportedly killed when a helicopter he was riding in
01:08:31was destroyed during the Hoover Dam collapse.
01:08:33U.S. 93...
01:08:51Dr. Hill?
01:08:52Yeah.
01:08:54It's the president.
01:09:10Hello.
01:09:11How are you holding up, Samantha?
01:09:18I'm not sure I can still do this.
01:09:21I can understand why you might feel that way.
01:09:24It's a losing battle, Mr. President.
01:09:26Only if you give up.
01:09:30There must be somebody else.
01:09:34The entire country is counting on us.
01:09:36I can't tell them we've lost the fight,
01:09:38that we've given up any hope of surviving this.
01:09:41No.
01:09:42It's not an option.
01:09:43Mr. President, I honestly don't know what to tell you.
01:09:49Tell me you'll stand beside me in this crisis.
01:09:52There's no one else with your knowledge of the current situation.
01:10:03I'll do my best.
01:10:05You always do.
01:10:15U.S. 93, the main thoroughfare between Las Vegas and Flagstaff
01:10:19has been shut down due to the collapse of the Hoover Dam.
01:10:22The stretch of the highway...
01:10:23Come on, Laura, pick up.
01:10:25When the dam overflows,
01:10:27all civilian medical personnel in the area
01:10:29are asked to please join in the relief effort.
01:10:32No!
01:10:33We're so sorry!
01:10:34Will.
01:10:35Laura?
01:10:36Laura, are you all right?
01:10:38Yeah, I'm okay.
01:10:39I'm okay.
01:10:42Uh...
01:10:43Did you hear the news?
01:10:45Yeah.
01:10:45Yeah, I just did.
01:10:47Where are you now?
01:10:49Um, I'm in Vegas at the Atlas Casino.
01:10:54Another hour I would have been on that roadway, Will.
01:10:56I know.
01:10:57I know.
01:10:57Thank God you're okay.
01:10:59All right, I'm coming down there.
01:11:01Will, all the roads in and out are jammed.
01:11:03Well, I'll find a way.
01:11:05I never should have let you go down there by yourself.
01:11:08No.
01:11:11What are you saying?
01:11:12No.
01:11:13Those people need you up there.
01:11:14You need me too, Laura.
01:11:16Will.
01:11:17I'm okay.
01:11:19You sure?
01:11:20I'm okay.
01:11:22Look, they're bringing in the survivors
01:11:24from the Hoover Dam disaster.
01:11:26They're shorthanded.
01:11:27I'm gonna stay.
01:11:28See if I can help out around here.
01:11:30I'm a registered nurse.
01:11:31I can't turn my back on this.
01:11:33Okay, okay.
01:11:34Just be careful, please.
01:11:36I will.
01:11:38I love you.
01:11:42I love you, too.
01:11:45Okay.
01:12:06Hey.
01:12:07Hey, can you hear me?
01:12:13Hey.
01:12:14Help!
01:12:15Hey!
01:12:16Over here!
01:12:17Help!
01:12:18Help!
01:12:20Help!
01:12:22Help it!
01:12:27Help!
01:12:28Help!
01:12:28Come on.
01:12:56Okay.
01:12:57OK, OK, OK, yeah, I got you.
01:13:01OK, come on.
01:13:06OK, come on.
01:13:12Hey!
01:13:14Hey!
01:13:18Hey!
01:13:19Hey!
01:13:23Stop the truck! Stop the truck!
01:13:28Get under.
01:13:30Did you dig her out by yourself?
01:13:31Yeah.
01:13:38Is she going to do OK?
01:13:40I don't know.
01:13:41One thing's for sure, she wouldn't have lasted much longer out there.
01:13:44Let's go, let's get it going!
01:13:55In the wake of the Hoover Dam disaster, flash floods struck the communities of Kingman, Laughlin, Lake Havasu, and Yuma,
01:14:02Arizona.
01:14:03A wall of water reaching several hundred feet high tore through the area, destroying homes and businesses.
01:14:09Over 20,000 people are being dead or missing.
01:14:12I don't know how you can sit playing poker when all hell's breaking loose.
01:14:15What's going to happen is going to happen, Jackson.
01:14:19Nothing I can do.
01:14:20I guess that's one way of looking at it.
01:14:22Don't mind telling you though, this whole thing's got me rattled.
01:14:44Did you feel that?
01:14:47If you want.
01:14:49If you want.
01:14:50I don't know.
01:14:51It's probably nothing.
01:14:56Keep my drink cold for a minute, will you?
01:14:58I'll be right back.
01:15:01You got it, man.
01:15:02They need to ask everyone wait for the next question.
01:15:05These ongoing disasters happened to everyone asking the same question.
01:15:09Why now?
01:15:10And what can we do about it?
01:15:12Follow me folks.
01:15:13Come on.
01:15:14No, no, no.
01:15:16He agreed.
01:15:16The couper dam was destroyed with the dam overflowing.
01:15:25In unprecedented effort, local leaders.
01:15:44You were good tonight, though, honey.
01:15:49Yeah, and she'll be a good knockout.
01:15:55Is it?
01:15:57I'm trying to keep my...
01:15:59Oh, my God.
01:16:05I'm like, it's hot.
01:16:07What?
01:16:07Okay.
01:16:09Okay.
01:16:11Okay.
01:16:13Okay.
01:16:14Okay.
01:16:16Okay.
01:16:16Okay.
01:16:17Okay.
01:16:20Okay.
01:16:23Okay.
01:16:24Okay.
01:16:25Okay.
01:16:28Okay.
01:16:37Okay.
01:16:39Okay.
01:16:44Okay.
01:16:45Okay.
01:16:49Okay.
01:17:30One, two, three, four.
01:17:41Come on in.
01:17:43Excuse me, Dr. Hill. I finished those simulations you wanted. I think you should see these right away.
01:17:48Right, of course.
01:17:50I posted the results on the server so we can access them from here.
01:17:55Using the calculations you gave me, I started with the initial Seattle event 93 hours ago.
01:18:02Next, I entered the intervals between each subsequent event.
01:18:06Now, this was done using a time scale converting hours into seconds.
01:18:12Oh, the events are occurring in diminishing intervals.
01:18:17That's right. Using random locations in the western and central region, I extrapolated forward into the next 48 hours.
01:18:30Are you sure this is right?
01:18:32I input the data three times just to be certain.
01:18:40How probable is this threat, Dr. Hill?
01:18:43It's continuing to become more and more of a reality as the plates reverse direction.
01:18:47How so?
01:18:48Ancient fracture zones and stress points are being reawakened in the entire central and western United States.
01:18:55Some of these will develop into new fault lines or cracks in the Earth's crust.
01:19:00What exactly are we facing here?
01:19:02Best case scenario is a string of more catastrophic quakes and volcanic eruptions throughout these regions.
01:19:08And the worst?
01:19:09My team put together a simulation. I think you should take a look at it.
01:19:13Let's see it.
01:19:1760 million years ago, the entire central plain of the North American continent was home to a vast sea that
01:19:23connected the Arctic Ocean with the Gulf of Mexico.
01:19:26It wasn't until the end of the Cretaceous period that this sprawling north-south seaway began to recede.
01:19:32The extensive marine fossil record in the Great Plains is clear proof of its existence.
01:19:37What are you getting at, doctor?
01:19:40If a new divergent fault line opens up in the Midwest, spreading north and south, this ancient seaway will reestablish
01:19:47itself.
01:19:49Reestablish itself?
01:19:51The entire Midwest, most of which is barely above sea level, will flood and literally cut the North American continent
01:19:58in half.
01:19:59My God.
01:20:00Do you know what you're suggesting here?
01:20:02Unfortunately, I do, sir.
01:20:03The geography of North America could be changed beyond all recognition.
01:20:11Rescue crews continue to work frantically to evacuate survivors from towns along the Nevada-California border after the collapse of
01:20:18the Hoover Dam.
01:20:18Authorities are asking everyone to stay where they are.
01:20:30Dr. Hill, it's your father.
01:20:33Your father?
01:20:34He's his insurgent.
01:20:36Patch him in.
01:20:37Sam, I'm inside the Atlas Casino in Vegas.
01:20:41I think we're in trouble here.
01:20:42We've got tremors.
01:20:46Gina, bring up satellite of the Las Vegas area.
01:20:49Thermal, infrared, and spectral.
01:20:52Tremors are hitting about every 15 seconds.
01:20:54I can just start to feel them.
01:20:56We're not picking up anything yet.
01:20:57Of course not.
01:20:58You're staring at a bunch of machines.
01:21:00You're not feeling it, Sam.
01:21:01You're not feeling it in your bones.
01:21:04Grab webcam images if you have to.
01:21:05I need to see what's going on there.
01:21:07We've got quaint swarms out of the Las Vegas area, ranging between 1.3 and 1.5.
01:21:15We're going to be hit by another one.
01:21:17It's just a few seconds.
01:21:19Jeez.
01:21:20It's escalating.
01:21:22Range sliding upwards, 2.3.
01:21:24Listen to me, Sam.
01:21:25We don't have a lot of time here.
01:21:26I found sulfur in the water.
01:21:27Highly acidic.
01:21:29Magmatic flow contaminated the aquifer?
01:21:31I think it did more than that.
01:21:32You remember that time you went out with me to West Florida to check out those sink holes?
01:21:36It must have been 9 or 10.
01:21:37They had a lot of acid rain that year.
01:21:40And it ate away at the limestone aquifer underneath the whole area.
01:21:42Lots of houses disappeared into those sinks.
01:21:45I thought it was the most amazing thing ever.
01:21:46Oh, yeah.
01:21:47Sure you did, until you fell in one.
01:21:48Boy, was your mother pissed at me.
01:21:51You think the aquifer under Las Vegas has been compromised?
01:21:54Look, the whole city is sitting on a crumbling slab of Swiss cheese by now.
01:21:59That's what's causing all the tremors.
01:22:02Oh, hell.
01:22:04Too late.
01:22:06Dad!
01:22:15It's okay!
01:22:18Okay, everybody, get down!
01:22:22Tremors are increasing.
01:22:245.6, 6.4.
01:22:26Dad.
01:22:49You're okay?
01:22:50Sure.
01:22:53Get up!
01:23:03Get down!
01:23:08Get down!
01:23:12Get down!
01:23:21Get down! Get down!
01:23:24Get down!
01:23:28Get down!
01:23:50I don't know.
01:24:21I don't know.
01:24:54I don't know.
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