

Engineering Catastrophes
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S07E10 - "Chemical Plant Calamity"
Andato in onda il Dec 21, 2023, 2:00 AM
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Pacific Coast Bridge Collapse
Residents along the Pacific Coast Highway (California Highway 1) are cut off from the outside world after a 2017 storm caused the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge near Big Sur to buckle. A German commuter train derails with many casualties. A tragic Las Vegas hotel fire results in improved safety standards. A hi-rise in Australia has to be evacuated due to structural cracks.
Oct 18, 2023
60 min
Island Observatory Failure
In Puerto Rico, the iconic Arecibo Observatory, a radio telescope nestled into a giant crater, had to close in 2020 after suspension cables holding up a critical 900-ton platform came crashing into the 305Â m dish. Experts analyze the cumulative effects that led to the collapse of this awe-inspiring structure, which has been operational since 1963.
Oct 25, 2023
60 min
Tower Crane Calamity
A crane collapse at a high-rise construction project in March 2008 left seven dead on a Saint Patrick's Day holiday weekend in Manhattan. An investigation reveals how a shortcut used while raising the crane left the machine swaying in the wind without proper lateral support.
Nov 1, 2023
60 min
The Fern Hollow Fiasco
On a snowy morning in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 2022, a messy commute becomes dangerous when the Fern Hollow Bridge collapses. An investigation reveals how corrosion and other environmental factors contributed to the collapse of this decades-old structure.
Nov 8, 2023
60 min
Nebraska Bomb Cyclone
The Spencer Dam, an aging embankment dam on the Niobrara River near Lynch, Nebraska, is overcome by flooding after a devastating bomb cyclone hit the area on March 14, 2019. An investigation reveals that massive chunks of ice unleashed by the superstorm played a critical role in the overtopping and failure of the old structure.
Nov 15, 2023
60 min
Art School Inferno
In Glasgow, Scotland, not one but two disastrous fires in 2014 and 2018 ravaged the distinguished Mackintosh Library, which opened in 1909. The fires destroyed thousands of rare books, journals, and archives. The celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the library, located at the world-renowned Glasgow School of Art. Experts explore how outdated construction methods and materials contributed to the vulnerability of this esteemed place of learning.
Nov 22, 2023
60 min
Gas Leak Catastrophe
Twenty people are killed in Fremont, Nebraska, when the Pathfinder Hotel explodes on the cold Saturday morning of January 10, 1976. An investigation into the tragic gas leak leads underground to where gas lines supply this iconic building in America's heartland.
Nov 29, 2023
60 min
The Bronx Sinkhole
On July 18, 2022, a vast sinkhole engulfed a residential street in the Bronx, New York, and grew large enough to swallow a van. Experts explain that a massive summer storm overwhelmed outdated storm drain infrastructure, causing this devastating calamity.
Dec 6, 2023
60 min
Shopping Center Tragedy
Tragedy struck Puerto Rico in November 1996 when a propane gas explosion collapsed a six-story tower with the popular Humberto Vidal shoe store on the first floor. The disaster killed 33 people and wounded more than 80 others.
Dec 13, 2023
60 min
Chemical Plant Calamity
An explosion at the Napp Technologies chemical/pharmaceutical factory in Lodi, New Jersey, kills five workers and unleashes a torrent of black smoke into the morning sky on April 21, 1995. An investigation reveals how a small amount of water led to this fatal manufacturing catastrophe.
Dec 20, 2023
60 min
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