On the morning of 16 April 1947, the port city of Texas City, nestled on Galveston Bay in Texas, appeared…
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Volcanoes, earthquakes, shipwrecks, and catastrophes of human error — this category unpacks history’s most harrowing disasters in compact, informative episodes. Each story looks at the causes, the chaos, and the aftermath, giving you a gripping yet digestible dive into how disaster shapes the world.
On 12 January 2010 at approximately 4:53 p.m. local time, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the western part of the island…
Read More »In the early 20th century, the internal combustion engine faced a persistent problem known as engine knocking. It was caused…
Read More »1 March 1954 began the same as any other day in the U.S. nuclear testing programme, with a series of…
Read More »The SS Andrea Doria was the pride of the Italian Line. This luxurious transatlantic liner combined elegance, modern design, and…
Read More »On the morning of Tuesday, 18 January 1977, as the eastern horizon began to brighten over Sydney, a routine commuter…
Read More »In late April 2011, a storm system of brutal proportions ripped across the United States, producing what is now known…
Read More »Notre-Dame de Paris is more than just a cathedral. It is a powerful symbol of French identity, artistry, and resilience.…
Read More »On 11 June 1955, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, one of the world’s most prestigious and oldest endurance races,…
Read More »In the early 2010s, Boeing found itself under immense pressure. Rival aircraft manufacturer Airbus had launched the A320neo, a new…
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