April 17
West Fertilizer Company Explosion
On April 17, 2013, the small town of West, Texas, was rocked by a massive explosion at the West Fertilizer Company. The disaster resulted in significant loss of life, injury, and property damage, highlighting significant gaps in chemical storage regulations. Read more
2010 Darra Adam Khel mosque bombing
On April 17, 2010, an explosive device detonated inside a mosque beside the busy weapons bazaar in Darra Adam Khel, Kohat District, Pakistan. The blast killed roughly three dozen people and wounded many more, shattering a small frontier town already shaped by trade in arms and the pressures of nearby insurgency. Investigations collected evidence but produced no widely publicized claim of responsibility or high‑profile prosecutions; the attack became one more painful marker in a period of recurrent violence that reshaped local security practices. Read more
The Bay of Pigs Invasion
A failed CIA operation in 1961 attempting to overthrow Cuba's Fidel Castro, marking a profound Cold War defeat for the United States. Read more
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Chernobyl Disaster
The catastrophic explosion at Chernobyl's Reactor No. 4 on April 26, 1986, remains one of the most devastating nuclear accidents in history, marked by human error, design flaws, and lasting global repercussions.
Read moreIranian Embassy Siege (1980)
In late April and early May of 1980, six armed men stormed the Iranian Embassy in London, taking 26 hostages and demanding the release of prisoners in Iran. The crisis unfolded over six tense days, drawing a global audience and culminating in a dramatic rescue by the British SAS, which set new standards for counter-terrorist operations worldwide.
Read moreSt. Anthony’s Hospital Fire
On April 4, 1949, a catastrophic nighttime fire swept through St. Anthony’s Hospital in Effingham, Illinois. Seventy-four people died—including patients, nuns, and a priest—making it one of the deadliest hospital fires in U.S. history. The disaster exposed the hazards of outdated medical buildings and led to monumental changes in fire safety codes for healthcare facilities nationwide.
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