Good in the Aftermath of a Disaster: 50th Anniversary of Cyclone Tracy
Through fear, devastation, and resilience, four survivors of Cyclone Tracy reflect on the harrowing events of that day on Christmas eve 50 years ago. This is more than just a story of survival; it’s about community, faith, and finding good in the aftermath of a disaster. Watch as they share their personal memories, from braving the storm to the incredible response that united a nation in the face of disaster. Don't miss this moving reflection on Cyclone Tracy and its lasting impact. #CycloneTracy #SurvivalStory #SalvationArmy #NaturalDisaster #DarwinResilience #RebuildingHope Archival footage from "The Darwin Story" Australian Broadcasting Corporation, courtesy of the National Archives of Australia Archival photos courtesy of National Archives of Australia; and Library & Archives NT Sync ID: MB012D0IUXVCOG7

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