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Seconds from Disaster is a US/UK-produced documentary television programme that investigates historically relevant man-made and natural disasters of the 20th century. Each episode aims to explain a single incidental by analyzing the causes and circumstances that ultimately effected the disaster. The program uses re-enactments, interviews, testimonies, and CGI to analyze the sequence of events second-by-second for the audience. Narrators for the show are Ashton Smith, Richard Vaughan and Peter Guinness.

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episode image Collision on the Runway
8.3/10 (70 votes)

#1 Collision on the Runway

S1:E12

Two Jumbo Jets, Pan Am 1736 and KLM 4805 collide on the lone runway at Tenerife, Spain. The two aircraft are then burnt out and 583 people lose their lives. But how come two experienced pilots made a mistake of this magnitude? How come two passenger jets collided on the runway?

episode image Collision at 35,000 Feet
8.3/10 (48 votes)

#2 Collision at 35,000 Feet

S4:E4

On July 1, 2002 a cargo airliner and a passenger airliner collide while they are over Überlingen in Germany. The two aircraft crash, killing all on board.

episode image Bhopal Nightmare
8.2/10 (43 votes)

#3 Bhopal Nightmare

S4:E6

On December 2, 1984 in Bhopal, India, a toxic gas leak at a Union Carbide chemical plant results in the deaths of 3,000 people.

episode image Meltdown in Chernobyl
8.1/10 (1210 votes)

#4 Meltdown in Chernobyl

S1:E7

We make mistakes every few seconds of our lives. They are unavoidable. But sometimes the results can be disastrous. On April 26, 1986, a series of catastrophic blunders leave dozens dead when the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant melts down.

episode image Crash of the Concorde
7.8/10 (75 votes)

#5 Crash of the Concorde

S1:E1

Behind every disaster lies a chain of events. The Concorde was the world's first supersonic airliner, but on a charter flight to New York, 109 people are on board an Air France Concorde as it takes off from Paris. But as it lifts off the runway, the control tower notices flames trailing behind the aircraft. They can do nothing. The Concorde becomes uncontrollable and plows into a hotel in nearby Gonesse. 113 people are killed in the accident. The dream that was Concorde is shattered and the aircraft is grounded. What happened to Air France Flight 4590 could shatter the aviation industry as we know it.

episode image Tornado Outbreak
7.8/10 (48 votes)

#6 Tornado Outbreak

S3:E17

On 3 April 1974, the most violent outbreak of tornadoes in history struck. The well-named "Super Outbreak" produces 148 twisters over 13 American states and in Ontario, Canada destroying thousands of homes and over 5,000 people die. How did a single storm form the 1974 "Super Outbreak" tornadoes?

episode image Bismarck
7.7/10 (40 votes)

#7 Bismarck

S5:E2

Maritime Historian Andrew Lambert looks at the Royal Navy's battle with the German battleship Bismarck.

episode image Massacre in Mumbai
7.7/10 (35 votes)

#8 Massacre in Mumbai

S5:E6

On 26 November 2008, terrorists attacked two luxury hotels (one of them the famous Taj Mahal Hotel), a Jewish educational center, a café and a train station in Mumbai, killing 166 people.

episode image Asian Tsunami
7.6/10 (38 votes)

#9 Asian Tsunami

S3:E13

On Boxing Day 2004, the second largest earthquake in recorded history with a magnitude of 9.3 strikes the town Banda Aceh, Indonesia. Soon, it unleashes a tsunami which takes over 275,000 lives all along the coast of the Indian Ocean. How come such a disaster happened?

episode image Mountain Tsunami
7.6/10 (43 votes)

#10 Mountain Tsunami

S5:E3

In 1963 a landslide from Monte Toc into the reservoir of the Europe's highest dam caused a giant flood wave that destroyed the village of Longarone and other villages, claiming over 2,000 lives.

episode image Deepwater Horizon
7.6/10 (38 votes)

#11 Deepwater Horizon

S5:E5

A look at the series of decisions and mistakes that led to the world's largest oil spill disaster, and that 11 workers on the rig died.

episode image Pearl Harbor
7.5/10 (34 votes)

#12 Pearl Harbor

S4:E2

On December 7, 1941 Japanese forces attack United States military installations in and around Pearl Harbor, thus bringing the US into World War II.

episode image Into The Death Zone
7.5/10 (38 votes)

#13 Into The Death Zone

S6:E5

On May 10–11, 1996 saw the death of nine climbers, including New Zealand climbing veteran Rob Hall. Was it a fierce storm, extreme ambition or something else that caused their demise?

episode image Fire Onboard the Star (Fire on the Star)
7.3/10 (46 votes)

#14 Fire Onboard the Star (Fire on the Star)

S1:E4

On Easter 1990, a fire breaks out on the Scandinavian Star Ferry. After been towed to Sweden, the fire is eventually put out after 10 hours. Then the worst is revealed. 158 people have lost their lives. But why on Earth did they die? An investigation is immediately started, but the truth will shock them.

episode image Waco Cult
7.3/10 (31 votes)

#15 Waco Cult

S5:E4

After a 51-day siege at the ranch of an armed religious cult, the FBI tries to force people out with tear gas, but a fire breaks out and almost 80 people die.

episode image Wreck of the Sunset Limited
7.0/10 (43 votes)

#16 Wreck of the Sunset Limited

S1:E6

September 1993. The captain of a towboat unwittingly causes the collapse of a bridge over the Big Bayou Canot. When an Amtrak train comes along, it derails with 47 lives lost. Why was such a hideous mistake made? How could it have been prevented? Could it have been prevented at all? Wreck of the Sunset Limited explains why over 40 people died that Autumn day.

episode image The Bomb in Oklahoma City
6.8/10 (54 votes)

#17 The Bomb in Oklahoma City

S1:E3

One April morning in 1995, at Oklahoma City's Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Timothy McVeigh parks a truck packed with explosives at the front of the government landmark. At 9:02AM, it explodes and the front of the building collapses with a loss of 168 lives. Survivors recount the terrifying experience as investigators attempt to discover what caused the building to collapse.

episode image Tunnel Inferno
0.0/10

#18 Tunnel Inferno

S1:E2

Mont Blanc is one of the highest mountains in Europe, with a seven-mile long tunnel connecting France and Italy through the Alps. One March day in 1999, a Belgian Truck carrying flour and margarine catches fire in the tunnel, creating a blaze which burns for 53 hours, killing 39 people. A team of investigators set out to prove what caused such a terrible fire, and why all tunnels could be merely Seconds from Disaster

episode image High Speed Train Wreck (Derailment at Eschede)
0.0/10

#19 High Speed Train Wreck (Derailment at Eschede)

S1:E5

June 1998. The new German InterCity Express is a trip from Munich to Hamburg, one of many. Today should be no different. The new train offers the ultimate luxury in high-speed travel. But a terrible accident sets off a chain of events causing the loss of 101 lives when the train derails catastrophically at the town of Eschede. But what caused such a horrible accident?

episode image Inferno at Guadalajara
0.0/10

#20 Inferno at Guadalajara

S1:E8

April 1992, Guadalajara, Mexico. On the 19th, residents start complaining of a strong gasoline-like smell coming from the sewers. Three days later, on the 22nd, numerous gas explosions in the sewers over a time span of four hours destroy kilometers of housing estate and killing 206 people. But who, if anyone, is to blame? What caused the inferno in Guadalajara?

episode image Fire on the Ski Slope
0.0/10

#21 Fire on the Ski Slope

S1:E9

November 11, 2000, started out as a normal day at the Kaprun ski resort in Austria, as a Furnicular train climbing the slopes breaks down in a tunnel. Passengers then realise it's on fire. Only 12 make it out alive, leaving 155 people to die horribly. But how could such a modern train break down and catch fire?

episode image Explosion in the North Sea
0.0/10

#22 Explosion in the North Sea

S1:E10

July 6, 1988. The Piper Alpha stands over 110 miles off Scotland. But on this fateful day, a gas leak causes a catastrophic fire with a loss of 167 workers. Why did the Piper Alpha explode without warning? Was Human Error to blame? What about Mechanical Failure? Or even sabotage?

episode image Flood at Stava Dam
0.0/10

#23 Flood at Stava Dam

S1:E11

On July 1985, Italy's Stava Dam collapses and demolishes 70 structures killing 268 people in the process. Was there a fault in the design of the dam? Is this something that could happen to any dam around the world? Find out how a structural failure leads to a massive catastrophe with Flood at Stava Dam

episode image Pentagon 9/11
0.0/10

#24 Pentagon 9/11

S1:E13

September 11, 2001 is one of the worst days in history. In Washington, D.C, the workers at the Pentagon have only just heard of the chaos going on at the New York World Trade Centre, but are unaware that they themselves have become a target. American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757 aircraft, collides with the Pentagon killing 189. Pentagon 9/11 recreates the events leading up to the explosion at the Pentagon.

episode image Columbia's Last Flight (Space Shuttle Columbia)
0.0/10

#25 Columbia's Last Flight (Space Shuttle Columbia)

S2:E1

June 28 Columbia's Last Flight (Space Shuttle Columbia) Space Shuttle Columbia disaster February 1, 2003 Texas, February 1, 2003. The Space Shuttle Columbia is re-entering orbit. But something goes horribly wrong and Columbia explodes. All 7 astronauts on board perish. When investigators learn of a small fault which occurred during take-off sixteen days earlier, they are convinced they have found a possible suspect.

episode image Alpine Tsunami
0.0/10

#26 Alpine Tsunami

S2:E2

The Alpine village of Galtur, an avalanche buries 57 people in the snow. 31 of them die. But why did the avalanche occur in the first place? Were careless villagers to blame?

episode image Motorway Plane Crash
0.0/10

#27 Motorway Plane Crash

S2:E3

January 1989. British Midland Airways Flight 092, a Boeing 737, is landing at Kegworth, United Kingdom, when it crashes on the M1 motorway, killing 47 people. What went wrong? The B-737 is the most widely-used airliner in the world. Could mechanical failure be to blame? Perhaps human error? Or even sabotage?

episode image Mount St. Helens Eruption
0.0/10

#28 Mount St. Helens Eruption

S2:E4

Mount St. Helens, in the countryside of Washington State, has been dormant for 123 years. But on May 1980, it suddenly erupts, killing 57. Why couldn't they predict it?

episode image Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster
0.0/10

#29 Zeebrugge Ferry Disaster

S2:E5

On March 1987, the British Car Ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes off Zeebrugge killing 193. Why did this happen? Was it just a terrible blunder? Or something worse?

episode image Killer Quake (Kobe Earthquake)
0.0/10

#30 Killer Quake (Kobe Earthquake)

S2:E6

On 17 January 1995, the Japanese city of Kobe was rocked by the Great Hanshin Earthquake, which destroyed buildings and killed over 1000 people and left thousands homeless. Why couldn't the top of the art equipment predict a disaster of this magnitude?

episode image Crash Landing in Sioux City
0.0/10

#31 Crash Landing in Sioux City

S2:E7

On 19 July 1989, the pilots of United Airlines Flight 232 are shocked to learn they have lost all control of the DC-10 after an engine failure and make an emergency landing at Sioux City, Iowa, but in a dramatic crash, the aircraft breaks apart and catches fire with 111 lives lost out of the 285 on board. Why did the engine fail?

episode image Disco Bombing (The Bali Bombing)
0.0/10

#32 Disco Bombing (The Bali Bombing)

S2:E8

Bali, located in Indonesia, is one of the most popular resorts in the world. But 202 die on the night of October 12, 2002, Muslim terrorists detonate several bombs in local nightclubs. Its the horror of 9/11 all over again.

episode image Hotel Collapse
0.0/10

#33 Hotel Collapse

S2:E9

Hotel New World, budget hotel located in Singapore's Little India, collapses on 15 March, 1986. After a 7 day rescue operation, 17 people are rescued but 33 perish. Why did the hotel collapse? Was it sabotage? Or was it faulty maintenance?

episode image TWA Flight 800
0.0/10

#34 TWA Flight 800

S2:E10

17 July 1996. TWA Flight 800 leaves New York for Paris. Only 12 minutes into the flight, it explodes catastrophically, breaks in half, then plummets into the sea killing all 230 people on board. There was no mayday call from the crew. Rumours spread that the B-747 was downed by a misguided navy missile, sparking the biggest accident investigation in history.

episode image Runaway Train (Paris Train Crash)
0.0/10

#35 Runaway Train (Paris Train Crash)

S2:E11

In what was no doubt the worst rail incident in French history, a runaway train derails at Gare De Lyon Station, France, killing 56 people. Why did the train crash so horribly? Who is to blame?

episode image Hindenburg Airship
0.0/10

#36 Hindenburg Airship

S2:E12

When the zeppelin Hindenburg catches fire at Lakehurst, 35 of the 97 on board and one member of the ground crew are killed. Was the most infamous airship disaster caused by a ticking time bomb smuggled on board? Or was the Hindenburg itself a ticking time bomb?

episode image Puerto Rico Gas Explosion
0.0/10

#37 Puerto Rico Gas Explosion

S2:E13

The Humberto Vidal Shoe Store was just like any other. But one day in Puerto Rico, a gas explosion kills 33 and injures 69 people.

episode image Skywalk Collapse
0.0/10

#38 Skywalk Collapse

S3:E1

On 17 July 1981, 1,500 people had gathered for a dance in the Hyatt Regency Hotel when, in a catastrophic disaster, the skywalk collapses killing 114 people and injuring countless others in the worst US structural failure.

episode image Amsterdam Air Crash
0.0/10

#39 Amsterdam Air Crash

S3:E2

On 4 October 1992, an El Al Israel Airlines Cargo B747-200F takes off from Schipol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Holland), when the engines on the right wing of Flight 1862 shear off. 8 minutes later, Flight 8162 glides into a high rise apartment building killing 43 people.

episode image Kursk: Russia's Nuclear Nightmare
0.0/10

#40 Kursk: Russia's Nuclear Nightmare

S3:E3

When a training mission goes horribly wrong, the Russian sumbarine Kursk suffers an explosion. 135 seconds later, it sinks. 23 people survive the blast, out of 118 on board. Will they make it out in time? What caused the sinking of the Kursk?

Cast & Chracters

Narrator (voice)

Actor: Richard Vaughn

The highest rated episode of Seconds From Disaster is "Collision on the Runway" (S1E12) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 70 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Bomb in Oklahoma City" (S1E3) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 54 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Collision on the Runway" (S1E12) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 70 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Bomb in Oklahoma City" (S1E3) with a rating of 6.80.

This episode received 54 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Tornado Outbreak" (S3E17) with a rating of 7.80.

This episode received 48 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Asian Tsunami" (S3E13) with a rating of 7.60.

This episode received 38 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Collision at 35,000 Feet" (S4E4) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 48 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Pearl Harbor" (S4E2) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 34 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Bismarck" (S5E2) with a rating of 7.70.

This episode received 40 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Waco Cult" (S5E4) with a rating of 7.30.

This episode received 31 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Into The Death Zone" (S6E5) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 38 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Into The Death Zone" (S6E5) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 38 votes.

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