La Historia Real de Togo

The Serum Race of 1925 is a true story of survival. Discover how Nome, Alaska, battled a deadly epidemic. In this video, we examine the events of the winter of 1925, when the town of Nome faced a critical health crisis due to a diphtheria outbreak. Cut off by extreme storms and ice, essential medical supplies couldn't reach the town by sea or air, leaving the population in a desperate situation. We explore the logistical feat of the dog sleds that braved impossible weather conditions to deliver the antitoxin. This chronicle details the human and animal effort required to save the children of the community in a race against time that went down in history. Subscribe for more survival stories and historical feats, and comment on what other historical event you'd like us to cover.