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From monster quakes to solar storms, here are ten terrifying natural threats humanity faces today—based on science, history, ...
Tsunamis, triggered by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides, have caused immense devastation throughout history. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was the deadliest, claiming over 230,000 lives ...
Humanity lives on a thin edge: we barely scratch beneath the crust of our planet and routinely travel only within less than ...
The Los Angeles wildfires and severe spring thunderstorms are some of the natural disasters that have contributed to global ...
(KTEN) — Most people may not realize it, but flooding is deadlier than tornadoes and hurricanes on average. Heat is at the top for most fatalities, while flooding is second.
A natural gas leak ignited at the New London School, killing approximately 295 students and teachers. It is the deadliest school disaster in U.S. history, according to the Texas State Library and ...
Flooding is the deadliest natural disaster facing Oklahomans, a threat far greater than tornadoes. In the United States, flooding kills an average of 103 people a year.