Natural Disasters Spotify Studios
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Tsunamis, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes...these are real-life monsters. We like to think we’re prepared for a catastrophe. But time and time again, Mother Nature proves us wrong. Each week, Natural Disasters examines the earth’s biggest catastrophes that took countless lives, destroyed communities, and toppled civilizations. Natural Disasters is a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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Chelyabinsk Meteor
On February 15, 2013, a fireball streaked over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk and exploded. The residents below worried it was a missile—but really, it was a meteor that struck the earth with the force of multiple nuclear bombs.
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Mann Gulch Wildfire Tragedy Pt. 2
The blow-up of the 1949 Mann Gulch Wildfire had tragic consequences for a team of wildland firefighters. The event catalyzed a new era in fire safety, and wildland firefighting techniques that continue to this day.
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Mann Gulch Wildfire Tragedy Pt. 1
On August 5th, 1949, a lightning strike touched off a small wildfire in Montana's Helena National Forest. A team of smokejumpers were dispatched to fight the fire—but it burned out of control, trapping them in the gulch.
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Ohio Fireworks Derecho
During the 1969 Independence Day fireworks celebrations in Lakewood, Ohio, a massive windstorm called a derecho struck without warning. Some of the 20,000 spectators who fled for shelter would not survive.
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Lake Nyos Toxic Gas Cloud
In 1986, a deep volcanic lake in Cameroon erupted half a million tons of carbon dioxide. The toxic gas washed over the surrounding countryside with deadly consequences, and the mystery of the lake took scientists years to unravel.
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The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami Pt. 2
The tsunami rose out of the ocean on the morning of December 26th, 2004, after a 9.2 magnitude earthquake. After wreaking havoc in Indonesia, the wave continued toward Thailand. Thousands of victims were in its path, and the destruction would change the beaches forever.
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Customer Reviews
Love it
This is one of my favourite podcasts. I used to like true crime. Now I much prefer this, survival and other historical/scientific podcasts. Please come back! 😭
Could be better
Excellent research, fascinating subject matter. Presenting style is awful. I’d rather read a transcript and pretend it’s a newspaper article. The constant back and forth sentences between the hosts and the overdramatic emphasis on words and cliches grated far too much.
Interesting and well researched let down by music
A very well researched and interesting podcast. Sadly let down somewhat by an infliction common with podcasts made in the United States. Overly dramatic and unsubtle music, at times, doesn’t fit the somber tone of the subject matter. Less is more! The story provides the drama and emotion. Constant music doesn’t work. A good listen for sure but the jarring music took me me out of the story often. A shame