Mayor Daniel Lurie's remarks at the 119th commemoration of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake emphasized the city's resilience and unity in tough times. Speaking at Lotta's Fountain, he acknowledged the struggles San Francisco has faced recently but highlighted a collective effort to rise anew, drawing parallels to the aftermath of the historical disaster. Along with other officials, Lurie noted the constant threat of future earthquakes while also celebrating local culture with humor and community spirit, leaving a positive impression of recovery and hope.
We've gone through some tough times recently, but just like what happened in the aftermath of the 1906 earthquake, this city is coming together right now.
That's exactly what we're experiencing right now, as we rise from the ashes, just like San Francisco did after the deadliest earthquake.
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