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Planes and trains have made the world smaller, but when things go wrong, hundreds of lives can be lost in an instant.
Planes and trains have made the world smaller, but when things go wrong, hundreds of lives can be lost in an instant.
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Destruction Decoded
Rerun Air Date: April 18, 2026Archive footage and cutting-edge CGI is used to explore global disasters, illustrating the full toll these events can take and giving an understanding on how and why they occur.
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S1, EP8 "Industrial Disasters"As technology advances, manmade accidents have become as destructive as some natural disasters; a look at recent catastrophes.
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S1, EP7 "Air, Land and Sea"Planes and trains have made the world smaller, but when things go wrong, hundreds of lives can be lost in an instant.
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S1, EP6 "Tornadoes"Tornadoes are violent, rotating columns of air that can level buildings, their unpredictability makes them even more destructive; a look at how tornadoes form and if they can be stopped.
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