April 3
The 1974 Super Outbreak (First Day)
On April 3, 1974, a violent, fast-moving storm system spawned the deadliest tornado outbreak ever recorded at the time, unleashing more than 100 tornadoes in less than 24 hours across the Midwest and Southern United States. By nightfall, entire communities were devastated, hundreds had lost their lives, and the nation’s understanding of severe weather had changed forever. Read more
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The Sinking of KRI Nanggala (402)
The devastating loss of KRI Nanggala (402) highlights the perilous nature of submarine operations and the Indonesian Navy's challenges in modernizing its aging fleet.
Read moreThe Amagasaki Rail Crash
A tragic derailment on April 25, 2005, which underscored the dire consequences of prioritizing speed over safety in railway operations, leading to 107 deaths and over 560 injuries.
Read moreTexas City Disaster
The Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947, was a catastrophic industrial explosion that led to nearly 600 fatalities and extensive destruction, redefining safety regulations for hazardous materials globally.
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