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- 1. America's Deadliest Disaster Apr 8, 2013
- A hurricane hits Galveston, Texas, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people.
- 2. Dark Age Volcano Apr 15, 2013
- An unexplained event in A.D. 536 causes worldwide crop failures and drops in temperature.
- 3. Fire Twister Apr 22, 2013
- Nearly 140,000 people die following an earthquake and firestorm in Japan on Sept. 1, 1923.
Perfect Storms: Disasters That Changed the World: With Kenneth Welsh, Aaron Rothermund, Alex Ozerov-Meyer, David Huband. Explore history's perfect storms and witness catastrophic moments when man and nature collided.
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- 2013-04-08
- Documentary, Drama
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Relive the Ilopango Volcano of 536. Relive the deadliest storm the U.S. has ever endured: The Galveston Hurricane of 1900. Witness a perfect storm within a storm, when extremely deadly fire twisters attacked Japan after an earthquake in 1923.
1. Top-rated. S1.E1 ∙ America's Deadliest Disaster. Mon, Apr 8, 2013. Documentary examining the hurricane that hit the island city of Galveston, Texas, in 1900. Killing more than six thousand residents it remains the deadliest natural disaster ever to strike the United States. 7.3/10 (12) Rate. Watch options. Top-rated. S1.E2 ∙ Dark Age Volcano.
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Perfect Storms: Disasters That Changed the World. 2013. TV-PG. Documentary/Drama. Browse Episodes. Season 1. 6. Hitler's Frozen Army. 5. God's Wrath. 4. The Lost Legions. 3. Fire Twister. 2....
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Perfect Storm: Disasters That Changed The World is a Canadian Historical Documentary which was broadcast on History and Yesterday. The series travelled around the world and through the ages to investigate the biggest and the most catastrophic storms of all time.