Stories of survival. Hello everyone im Frank Somerville and welcome to a second look. It was 20 years last month in 1995. Outside fires ranged across the equivalent of 70 u. S. City blocks. Buildings were in ruin, cars thrown from collapsed highways. More than 6,400 people were killed. 30,000 others were injured. Randy shandobil filed this report the day after that earthquake hit as the fires were still burning. The fires had raged all through the night. Set by broken gas mains. The assistance is really at this point nothing is happening. And the fires are just burning without any response. Firefighters were slow to reach the fires because so many roads and highways are in ruin. Rescue workers and paramedics had the same problem. We saw a convey of ambulances try to leave kobe, and theres so many cars in the road that could not get by. I have never experienced anything like this in my life. I was so scared, i was speechless. Reporter out of the 1. 4 Million People who live in kobe more