Some disasters don’t just destroy cities—they reshape civilizations. From volcanic eruptions that blotted out the sun to ...
Humanity lives on a thin edge: we barely scratch beneath the crust of our planet and routinely travel only within less than ...
Natural disasters have a way of reminding us just how unpredictable and powerful nature can be. Some events in history sound ...
The catastrophic weather event, known as the “White Hurricane,” struck the Great Lakes between November 7-11, 1913, bringing ...
In this riveting sequel to our exploration of the world's most catastrophic natural disasters, we delve even deeper into the ...
The typhoon displaced more than 560,000 villagers in the Philippines, including nearly 450,000 who were evacuated to ...
The 1970 Bhola cyclone was among the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. It struck the coastal belt of what was ...
Several airports closed and more than 260,000 people in Gia Lai province evacuated as storm batters central Vietnam.
Flowing into thousands of villages, the muddy flood waters fully submerged and desecrated hundreds of thousands of acres of crops. Bodies of drowned cattle littered the ground. Only skeletons remained ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi’s trail of destruction in the Philippines has left the country in a state of national calamity. With nearly ...
The heavily criticised leader of Spain's Valencia region said on Monday he was stepping down, a year after the area was hit ...