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2014 East Harlem Gas Explosion
On March 12, 2014, a deadly natural gas explosion destroyed two apartment buildings on Park Avenue in East Harlem, Manhattan, killing eight people and injuring dozens. The disaster exposed the vulnerability of New York City's aging gas infrastructure and led to major reforms in utility oversight, pipeline replacement, and emergency response. Read more
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The Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident
In March 1979, a combination of mechanical failures and human errors triggered a partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. No one died, but the incident shook public confidence in nuclear power, transformed industry practices, and reshaped the American energy debate.
Read moreCapitol Hill massacre
On March 25, 2006, Kyle Aaron Huff opened fire at a house party in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, killing six and injuring two before taking his own life. The massacre shook Seattle’s alternative arts community and reignited debates about gun access, mental health, and public safety.
Read more2021 Sohag Train Collision
On March 26, 2021, two passenger trains collided near Al-Sawam’a village in Sohag Governorate, Egypt. The crash, triggered by an unauthorized emergency brake activation, resulted in at least 19 deaths and over 185 injuries. The tragedy exposed longstanding issues in Egypt’s railway system, including inadequate safety protocols, staff negligence, and outdated infrastructure, igniting national calls for reform and accountability.
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