June 30

The 2021 Tiger Fire 2021

The 2021 Tiger Fire

The Tiger Fire, igniting on June 30, 2021, in the rugged and wildfire-prone Bradshaw Mountains near Crown King, Arizona, rapidly grew to over 16,000 acres. Despite its vast spread, the fire resulted in no human casualties, thanks to significant firefighting efforts and timely evacuations. This account provides a detailed timeline of the event, the aftermath, and ongoing recovery efforts, highlighting the community’s resilience and the lessons learned for future wildfire management. Read more


The Yemenia Flight 626 Crash 2009

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. Read more


The 2007 Glasgow International Airport Attack 2007

The 2007 Glasgow International Airport Attack

The Glasgow Airport attack on June 30, 2007, saw a failed vehicle bomb attempt that highlighted persistent extremist threats in the UK. The attack resulted in several injuries and prompted heightened national security measures. Read more


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V-1 flying bomb campaign (Vergeltungswaffe 1) Jun 13

V-1 flying bomb campaign (Vergeltungswaffe 1)

Beginning on June 13, 1944, Nazi Germany launched the V-1 — a pulsejet‑powered “flying bomb” nicknamed the buzz bomb or doodlebug — in an attempt to terrorize and disrupt Britain and later Allied ports. The campaign forced fast, improvised defenses (Operation Diver), sustained attacks on launch infrastructure (Operation Crossbow), and a brutal learning curve in both technology and civil protection. Roughly 9,000–10,000 V‑1s were produced and launched; British wartime figures record about 6,184 killed and 17,981 injured from attacks on the United Kingdom. The campaign reshaped air‑defence tactics and fed postwar missile research.

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2007 al-Khilani Mosque Bombing Jun 19

2007 al-Khilani Mosque Bombing

On June 19, 2007, a suicide truck bomb detonated outside Baghdad’s historic al-Khilani Mosque, killing at least 78 worshippers and injuring over 200, in one of the deadliest attacks on a Shia religious site during the height of Iraq’s sectarian violence.

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Air Canada Flight 797 Fire Jun 2

Air Canada Flight 797 Fire

On June 2, 1983, a fire broke out in the rear lavatory of Air Canada Flight 797 while en route from Dallas to Montreal, leading to an emergency landing in Cincinnati. Despite a rapid evacuation, 23 passengers perished due to a sudden flashover that engulfed the cabin in flames, profoundly shaping modern aviation fire safety standards worldwide.

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