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10. Wildfire Peshtigo, (Oct. 8, 1871)
Squire certainly have not ever heard of this disaster, but the wild fires that occurred in
Peshtigo, Wis., led to losing more than 1 million acres of land there. Finally, in October
1871, this wildfire was named the great fire along U.S. history. Sparks plus swing winds
could create a "tornado of fire" at the scene, and recorded 1,200 people have become
victims.


9: The Storm of the Century, (March 12-15, 1993)
11 Tornadoes, with the power of the storm that brought ice rocks, hitting all parts of
canada, united states and cuba, ultimately because of the power of the storm is so big, this
storm until now called "superstorm." This hurricane has caused a loss of 6 billion U.S. $
and causing millions of survivors and 300 fatalities.
Results from satellite images when the storm lasted


8: Great Chilean Quake, (May 22, 1960)
Although the earthquake that this is not one of the most deadly earthquake or the most
destructive in history, but in terms of strength, this earthquake has a magnitude 9.5 force
(can be felt gan goncangannya, hiiii) occurred in Valdivia, Chile. The quake caused 1.600
people dead and 2 million survivors.


7: The Super outbreak, (April 3-4, 1974)
From the name aja already horrible, what about the storm? That can only be explained at
that time is 148 tyang Tornadoes are brought disorder to 13 states in America. This storm
did not take place within 1-2hours, but lasts for a full 24 hours. Finally in 1974, official
news agency announced the casualties of 330 people and injured 5,000 people. If the 148
tornadoes were combined, it will be covered by a storm covering 2.500 miles per facet.


Traces of 148 tornadoes seen from the map
6: Tangshan Earthquake, (1976)
Definitely skipper ² kalo think about the earthquake in china must mikirnya earthquake in
Sichuan that occurred in 2008 huh? Sichuan Earthquake killed 69.000 people. But,
despite the Sichuan earthquake is very deadly, but the quake can not be compared
thangsan earthquake in 1976 in China. Earthquake Thangsan menwaskan more than
255,000, even through official data, the victim died was double the result. The magnitude
7.5 quake SkalaRichter.
Earthquake Location
5: Pompeii, (79 A.D).
This incident occurred about 2,000 years ago, the year 79 AD There is a volcano named
Vesuvius that finally erupted on that day during a full day fund out of ash and toxic
substances that are very ² much to bury the city which was called Pompeii (where is this
event pyroclastic flow).


4: Krakatoa (aka Krakatoa), Aug. 26-27, 1883
Keitka explosion of Krakatoa exploded in the 4th of August 1883, the Indonesian volcano
of Krakatoa releasing three cubic miles of magma and equal to the power of energy an
atom bomb. Explosion was heard thousands of miles away. The explosion was
sensational throughout the country ² Pacific Ocean, the explosion caused the entire island
of Krakatoa sink to the sea and drowned more than 100 surrounding islands and caused
36,000 deaths, mostly caused by the tsunamis. Ash from the explosion of Krakatoa even
up to New York via Air and Ocean, causing a drop in temperature around the world for a
year.




3: Hurricane Katrina and the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season
5 Types of Hurricane Katrina directly hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005 is of no stranger.
More than 1.800 people died because of Hurricane Katrina which struck ² building that
was built there without being able to withstand the power of the storm. 80% area of New
Orleans flooded by water and leaf ² of tree limbs that fly very far. It is a warning from
nature to always be aware of natural disasters that we will never know when to come.


2: Indian Ocean Tsunami, Dec. 26, 2004
All these events preceded by an earthquake - a very large earthquake. 9.1 magnitude
earthquake that rocked SkalaRichter Sumetra, located in the Indonesian archipelago. The
quake occurred off for 8 minutes. However, an earthquake of that size is still the
beginning of all disasters. After a few moments, the strongest recorded tsunami in history
was formed and headed to 14 different countries. The death toll was as many as 230,000
lives and 1.7 million survivors. High water levels in the world had increased dramatically
a few feet in a few days, It is finally etched in history as a powerful tsunami that ever
existed.


Tsunami Strikes Ao Nang, Thailand.
1: "The Great Flood," (Sometime a long, long time ago)
Perhaps this historical event or even a story of history, told about the incident purification
around the world, Floods deadly in the world and to all races in the world, and many who
survived thanks to Noah's Ark set sail with race Sumerian, Indian and Native American
Legends and there are many more. And of course this is one of legend: the whole world
unite! All sinners will die! Species will be born again! But there's only one problem about
this disaster: flooding is possible that truly never happened
Disaster

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Disaster

  • 1. DISASTER 10. Wildfire Peshtigo, (Oct. 8, 1871) Squire certainly have not ever heard of this disaster, but the wild fires that occurred in Peshtigo, Wis., led to losing more than 1 million acres of land there. Finally, in October 1871, this wildfire was named the great fire along U.S. history. Sparks plus swing winds could create a "tornado of fire" at the scene, and recorded 1,200 people have become victims. 9: The Storm of the Century, (March 12-15, 1993) 11 Tornadoes, with the power of the storm that brought ice rocks, hitting all parts of canada, united states and cuba, ultimately because of the power of the storm is so big, this storm until now called "superstorm." This hurricane has caused a loss of 6 billion U.S. $ and causing millions of survivors and 300 fatalities. Results from satellite images when the storm lasted 8: Great Chilean Quake, (May 22, 1960) Although the earthquake that this is not one of the most deadly earthquake or the most destructive in history, but in terms of strength, this earthquake has a magnitude 9.5 force (can be felt gan goncangannya, hiiii) occurred in Valdivia, Chile. The quake caused 1.600 people dead and 2 million survivors. 7: The Super outbreak, (April 3-4, 1974) From the name aja already horrible, what about the storm? That can only be explained at that time is 148 tyang Tornadoes are brought disorder to 13 states in America. This storm did not take place within 1-2hours, but lasts for a full 24 hours. Finally in 1974, official news agency announced the casualties of 330 people and injured 5,000 people. If the 148 tornadoes were combined, it will be covered by a storm covering 2.500 miles per facet. Traces of 148 tornadoes seen from the map 6: Tangshan Earthquake, (1976)
  • 2. Definitely skipper ² kalo think about the earthquake in china must mikirnya earthquake in Sichuan that occurred in 2008 huh? Sichuan Earthquake killed 69.000 people. But, despite the Sichuan earthquake is very deadly, but the quake can not be compared thangsan earthquake in 1976 in China. Earthquake Thangsan menwaskan more than 255,000, even through official data, the victim died was double the result. The magnitude 7.5 quake SkalaRichter. Earthquake Location 5: Pompeii, (79 A.D). This incident occurred about 2,000 years ago, the year 79 AD There is a volcano named Vesuvius that finally erupted on that day during a full day fund out of ash and toxic substances that are very ² much to bury the city which was called Pompeii (where is this event pyroclastic flow). 4: Krakatoa (aka Krakatoa), Aug. 26-27, 1883 Keitka explosion of Krakatoa exploded in the 4th of August 1883, the Indonesian volcano of Krakatoa releasing three cubic miles of magma and equal to the power of energy an atom bomb. Explosion was heard thousands of miles away. The explosion was sensational throughout the country ² Pacific Ocean, the explosion caused the entire island of Krakatoa sink to the sea and drowned more than 100 surrounding islands and caused 36,000 deaths, mostly caused by the tsunamis. Ash from the explosion of Krakatoa even up to New York via Air and Ocean, causing a drop in temperature around the world for a year. 3: Hurricane Katrina and the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season 5 Types of Hurricane Katrina directly hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005 is of no stranger. More than 1.800 people died because of Hurricane Katrina which struck ² building that was built there without being able to withstand the power of the storm. 80% area of New Orleans flooded by water and leaf ² of tree limbs that fly very far. It is a warning from
  • 3. nature to always be aware of natural disasters that we will never know when to come. 2: Indian Ocean Tsunami, Dec. 26, 2004 All these events preceded by an earthquake - a very large earthquake. 9.1 magnitude earthquake that rocked SkalaRichter Sumetra, located in the Indonesian archipelago. The quake occurred off for 8 minutes. However, an earthquake of that size is still the beginning of all disasters. After a few moments, the strongest recorded tsunami in history was formed and headed to 14 different countries. The death toll was as many as 230,000 lives and 1.7 million survivors. High water levels in the world had increased dramatically a few feet in a few days, It is finally etched in history as a powerful tsunami that ever existed. Tsunami Strikes Ao Nang, Thailand. 1: "The Great Flood," (Sometime a long, long time ago) Perhaps this historical event or even a story of history, told about the incident purification around the world, Floods deadly in the world and to all races in the world, and many who survived thanks to Noah's Ark set sail with race Sumerian, Indian and Native American Legends and there are many more. And of course this is one of legend: the whole world unite! All sinners will die! Species will be born again! But there's only one problem about this disaster: flooding is possible that truly never happened