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A microburst in Mexico brings down a plane; a rare tornado outbreak catches an entire town off guard; alone in the Atlantic, a 70-year-old solo rower battles a fierce ocean storm; wild white waters sweep away a hiker.
A microburst in Mexico brings down a plane; a rare tornado outbreak catches an entire town off guard; alone in the Atlantic, a 70-year-old solo rower battles a fierce ocean storm; wild white waters sweep away a hiker.
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S2, EP2 "Severe Weather Survivors"A microburst in Mexico brings down a plane; a rare tornado outbreak catches an entire town off guard; alone in the Atlantic, a 70-year-old solo rower battles a fierce ocean storm; wild white waters sweep away a hiker.
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S2, EP3 "Wild Winters & Fighting Floods"A winter pile-up explodes into chaos; ferocious flood waters take a driver on a terrifying ride of lifetime; airboats come to the rescue during Hurricane Florence; friends must save a skier buried alive.
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S2, EP4 "Heroes of the Storms"A survivor becomes a hero after a deadly tornado smashes through his town; storm chasers are battered from above; monster waves toss surfers into turmoil; a raging river traps a boy on a waterfall.
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S2, EP5 "Swept Away"Deadly surge traps storm chasers during a monster hurricane; hillside homes are ripped apart by a mudslide; kayakers face death on raging rapids.
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S2, EP1 "Wildfire & Whitewater"Winds whip up a deadly wildfire that torches a town; ferocious ocean waves leave storm watchers stranded; white water rafters are pummeled by rain and rocks during a trip down the Grand Canyon.
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