Tiki said to hell with it. Let’s party.
Maybe Tiki god was out of sorts that day, May 14, 1955.
Wigwam, a 30-kiloton atomic explosion set off in the Pacific 490 miles southwest of San Diego, rumbled deep beneath the ocean and surged upward in a formidable column. With unpredicted force, the blast swept over the 6800 sailors deployed nearby on a 30-ship fleet.