Some disasters don’t just destroy cities—they reshape civilizations. From volcanic eruptions that blotted out the sun to floods that inspired ancient myths, nature has always had the power to rewrite ...
The deadliest volcanic disaster in Japan’s history did not end with fire or ash, but with water. When the slopes of a restless mountain collapsed into the sea in 1792, the impact hurled a towering ...
#shorts #naturedisaster #disaster #didyouknow #list25 In this riveting sequel to our exploration of the world's most catastrophic natural disasters, we delve even deeper into the terrifying forces of ...
Flowing into thousands of villages, the muddy flood waters fully submerged and desecrated hundreds of thousands of acres of crops. Bodies of drowned cattle littered the ground. Only skeletons remained ...
The Chernobyl disaster is probably the most memorable nuclear disaster in history due to the explosion and all the deaths caused by severe radiation poisoning. Research that shows the dogs of ...
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is convening a virtual public workshop focused on the needs of children and youth in disasters. The aims of this workshop are to explore ...
TNEC is a proud recipient of the National Institute of Environment Health Sciences (NIEHS) - Worker Training Program (WTP) grant. Watch the "The Importance of Disaster Response" video to learn how the ...