Deadly Disasters

Season 2

10 episodes · Jun 4, 2020

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  • S2E1

    Wildfire

    Jun 4, 202041m

    When flames roar up to 50 meters high and temperatures soar to 1200 degrees Celsius: wildfires are among the greatest dangers nature poses to humankind. Forest fires develop with terrifying speed, reaching up to 80 kilometers per hour, and engulf entire regions. The documentary explains the phenomenon using eyewitness accounts and scientific experts.

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  • S2E2

    Drought

    Jun 11, 202041m

    Many countries around the world are repeatedly affected by droughts. Not only does the lack of rain cause extreme water scarcity, but the excessive use of available water by the population also contributes to the problem. This documentary examines the most devastating droughts of recent decades. It looks to India, the USA, and Australia, showing how drought destroys harvests, ecosystems, and livelihoods.

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  • S2E3

    Mosquitoes

    Jun 18, 202041m

    Bill Gates once called them the "deadliest animal in the world": the mosquito. According to WHO estimates, around 750,000 people die every year from diseases transmitted by mosquito bites. The documentary portrays the Zika virus and malaria and shows how difficult it is to combat them: once viruses become resistant to medication, the chances of successful treatment are slim. Experts and survivors share their stories.

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  • S2E4

    Earthquakes

    Jun 25, 202041m

    Earthquakes have immense consequences, causing cities to collapse and leading to mass homelessness. It makes no difference whether they claim thousands of lives in Los Angeles, California, or in L'Aquila, Italy.

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  • S2E5

    Floods

    Jul 2, 202041m

    Water is essential for human survival. However, it can also be destructive. Raging torrents and all-consuming floods are particularly dangerous, often causing people to lose everything they own.

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  • S2E6

    Volcanoes

    Jul 9, 202041m

    In 2010, a volcano on Sumatra awoke after 400 years of dormancy. The eruption of this giant volcano caused the Indonesian islanders to fight for their lives, plunging them into fear and terror.

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  • S2E7

    Avalanches

    Jul 16, 202050m

    In the Alps, avalanches repeatedly broke loose during the 1950s, causing many deaths. More than 250 people lost their lives in the so-called avalanche winter when the enormous masses of snow thundered down the mountainsides.

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  • S2E8

    El Niño

    Jul 23, 202041m

    El Niño is a complex weather phenomenon that occurs irregularly every two to three years. It triggers global disasters: hurricanes, floods, and droughts. Entire regions are destroyed, and thousands of people lose their lives. This documentary examines when and how this phenomenon triggered some of the deadliest tragedies and shows how it ravaged Peru, Africa, and Great Britain in the past.

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  • S2E9

    Cyclones

    Jul 30, 202041m

    Tropical cyclones form through an unfortunate interplay of forces over water and are responsible for some of the most catastrophic weather events in history. The destructive winds and torrential rain reach gigantic proportions. This documentary focuses on the most devastating cyclones, giving a voice to eyewitnesses and experts, and offering a uniquely intimate look at these storms.

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  • S2E10

    Famine

    Aug 6, 202041m

    Every continent has experienced this terrible phenomenon at some point in its history: famine. Thousands of people have died. And even today, many countries still live with this terrible tragedy. The documentary shows how hunger threatens the world today and how it particularly ravages Africa. It also explores the complex interplay of factors that trigger famines.

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