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The Great Lisbon Earthquake

Compact Disasters

Release Date: 11/15/2025

The Bradford City Stadium Fire show art The Bradford City Stadium Fire

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In this episode of Compact Disasters, we look at the Bradford City Stadium Fire, the tragedy that unfolded at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985 during what should have been a day of celebration. We follow the events of the fire itself, the terrible human cost, and the inquiry that revealed how ageing wooden stands, accumulated litter, and poor safety measures turned a football match into one of the darkest days in British sporting history.  Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #BradfordCityFire, #ValleyParade, #FootballHistory, #CompactDisasters, #BritishHistory,...

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The 2015 Nepal Earthquake show art The 2015 Nepal Earthquake

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On 25 April 2015, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal and changed the country in seconds. In this episode, we explore how the quake hit, why Nepal was so vulnerable, what happened in Kathmandu and on Mount Everest, and how rescue teams and survivors faced the days that followed. This is a story of geological force, human loss, cultural destruction, and the long effort to rebuild after one of the deadliest disasters in Nepal’s modern history. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #NepalEarthquake, #2015NepalEarthquake, #Nepal, #Earthquake, #NaturalDisaster,...

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The Morro Castle Fire show art The Morro Castle Fire

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In this episode of Compact Disasters, we explore the terrifying story of the Morro Castle fire, the 1934 ocean liner disaster that turned a luxury voyage into a floating inferno off the coast of New Jersey. From the sudden death of the captain to the rapid spread of the flames, the failed evacuation, and the haunting image of the burned ship drifting ashore, this is a story of panic, bravery, and unanswered questions.  Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #MorroCastle #MorroCastleFire #MaritimeDisaster #OceanLiner #ShipFire #1930sHistory #DisasterHistory...

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The Vargas Tragedy show art The Vargas Tragedy

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In this episode of Compact Disasters, we explore the Vargas Tragedy, the catastrophic floods, landslides, and debris flows that struck Venezuela in December 1999. What began as relentless rain became one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern Latin American history, destroying towns, cutting off communities, and leaving thousands dead or missing. This is the story of how geography, weather, and human vulnerability combined with horrifying force.  Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #CompactDisasters, #VargasTragedy, #Venezuela, #NaturalDisaster,...

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Podcasthon - When Seconds Matter: The Life-Saving Work of the UK Air Ambulance show art Podcasthon - When Seconds Matter: The Life-Saving Work of the UK Air Ambulance

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We are very happy to participate in this 4th edition of Podcasthon. For one week, thousands of podcasts will highlight a charity of their choice and today we have the pleasure of welcoming the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance. If you wish to find out more about their work please follow the link below.   - ambucopter.org.uk When a serious accident happens, every second counts. Across the United Kingdom, air ambulance crews race against time to deliver life-saving treatment directly at the scene of emergencies. From motorway crashes and farming accidents to cardiac arrests in remote...

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The Lake Nyos Disaster show art The Lake Nyos Disaster

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In August 1986, a quiet volcanic lake in Cameroon suddenly released a massive cloud of carbon dioxide that silently swept through nearby villages. More than 1,700 people and thousands of animals died overnight in one of the strangest natural disasters ever recorded. In this episode, we explore how a peaceful lake became a deadly natural trap, how scientists uncovered the cause, and how engineers worked to prevent it from ever happening again. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #NaturalDisasters, #LakeNyos, #CompactDisasters, #VolcanicDisasters, #ScienceMysteries

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The Great Chicago Fire show art The Great Chicago Fire

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In October 1871, a small fire on the southwest side of Chicago exploded into one of the most destructive urban disasters in modern history. Over three days, flames consumed entire neighbourhoods, killed hundreds, and left more than 100,000 people homeless. In this episode of Compact Disasters, we explore how the fire spread so rapidly, why the city was so vulnerable, the myths that grew in the ashes, and how the catastrophe reshaped Chicago forever, from building codes to firefighting and urban planning. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #compactdisasters...

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The South Sea Bubble show art The South Sea Bubble

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In 1720, Britain experienced one of the first great financial disasters of the modern world. Promoted as a patriotic solution to national debt, the South Sea Company promised vast profits from overseas trade that barely existed. Share prices soared from just over £100 to more than £1,000, drawing in politicians, aristocrats, and ordinary citizens alike. When confidence collapsed, fortunes vanished almost overnight, leaving ruin, scandal, and public outrage in its wake. In this episode of Compact Disasters, we examine how speculation replaced substance, why Parliament itself was implicated,...

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The Vajont Dam Disaster show art The Vajont Dam Disaster

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On the night of 9 October 1963, one of the world’s tallest dams survived intact, while entire towns below it were wiped out. When a massive landslide collapsed into the Vajont reservoir in northern Italy, it displaced a wave of water that overtopped the dam and annihilated Longarone and nearby villages, killing around 1,900 people in minutes. The disaster was not caused by dam failure, but by ignored geological warnings and engineering overconfidence. In this episode of Compact Disasters, we examine how a technically perfect structure became the centre of a preventable catastrophe, and why...

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The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster show art The Lac-Mégantic Rail Disaster

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In the early hours of 6 July 2013, a runaway freight train carrying crude oil derailed in the centre of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, triggering massive explosions that killed 47 people and destroyed the heart of the town. The train had been left unattended on a steep grade just kilometres away, secured by too few hand brakes and operating under cost-cutting practices that left no margin for error. In this episode of Compact Disasters, we examine how a chain of small decisions led to one of Canada’s deadliest rail disasters, and why Lac-Mégantic became a turning point in the global debate over...

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In 1755, on a calm All Saints’ Day morning, Lisbon was torn apart by one of the most powerful earthquakes in European history. What followed was a deadly cascade of destruction — collapsing buildings, a towering tsunami, and fires that burned the city for days. In this episode, we unpack how a single morning reshaped Lisbon, challenged Enlightenment thinking, and changed the way the world understands natural disaster risk.

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