June 7

Surinam Airways Flight 764 Crash 1989

Surinam Airways Flight 764 Crash

On June 7, 1989, Surinam Airways Flight 764, a Douglas DC-8-62 traveling from Amsterdam to Paramaribo, crashed in the jungles near Zanderij airport, Suriname. The disaster, caused by pilot error and systemic lapses under dense fog, killed 176 of 187 people on board—including most of the "Colourful 11" Surinamese Dutch football team—and remains the deadliest aviation accident in Suriname’s history. Read more


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The Yemenia Flight 626 Crash Jun 30

The Yemenia Flight 626 Crash

On June 30, 2009, Yemenia Flight 626 tragically crashed into the Indian Ocean near the Comoros Islands, resulting in the deaths of 152 out of the 153 people on board. Despite numerous warnings and bans from EU airspace, the airline continued operations, leading to this devastating incident. This article explores the lead-up to the crash, the heart-wrenching aftermath, and the legacy it left on aviation safety.

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Tham Luang Cave Rescue Jun 23

Tham Luang Cave Rescue

In June and July 2018, twelve boys and their soccer coach were trapped by floodwaters deep inside Thailand’s Tham Luang cave, setting off a massive international rescue operation that gripped the world. After 18 days, all were brought out alive in a perilous mission that claimed the life of a Thai Navy SEAL and highlighted the power of global teamwork and human resilience.

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The 1955 Le Mans Disaster Jun 11

The 1955 Le Mans Disaster

On June 11, 1955, during the 24 Hours of Le Mans automotive endurance race, a catastrophic crash launched a Mercedes-Benz into the crowd, killing driver Pierre Levegh and at least 83 spectators. The disaster remains the deadliest single incident in motorsport history, catalyzing sweeping reforms to racing safety worldwide.

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