
The ninety-seven individuals who tragically lost their lives due to the crush at the FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15, 1989, at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield,... Read more »

The musical score of Disaster! parodies popular songs from the 1970s, weaving them into the narrative of a disaster-prone floating casino. These familiar tunes, often lyrically recontextualized for comedic effect, underscore the... Read more »

The April 16, 1947, explosion and fire aboard two anchored cargo ships in the port at Texas City, Texas, resulted in the deadliest industrial accident in United States history. The vessels, the... Read more »

Individuals who proactively prepare for emergencies, both natural and man-made, by accumulating supplies and developing survival skills are engaging in a practice with a long history. These preparations can range from assembling... Read more »

Catastrophic events impacting this large Texas county, encompassing Houston, range from hurricanes and floods to industrial accidents and public health crises. Examples include Hurricane Harvey’s devastating flooding in 2017, the 2005 benzene... Read more »

Short, looping animated images, often sourced from documentary footage, depicting near-misses or averted catastrophes, have become a popular form of online communication. These clips, typically accompanied by dramatic music and slow-motion effects,... Read more »

The phrase refers to a hypothetical mining disaster, often used online as a humorous or ironic reference when discussing the Bee Gees, a popular music group. It plays on the idea of... Read more »

The catastrophic event at the Upper Big Branch Mine in West Virginia on April 5, 2010, resulted in the deaths of twenty-nine coal miners. The incident, caused by a methane ignition and... Read more »

The individuals who lost their lives on Mount Everest during the catastrophic storms of May 1996 represent a poignant chapter in mountaineering history. Eight climbers from various expeditions perished on the south... Read more »

The loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia on February 1, 2003, during re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, resulted from damage sustained during launch. A piece of insulating foam from the external tank struck... Read more »