Historical Events tagged with "weather"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Tugboat Thomas Hebert Sinks Off New Jersey Coast

March 7th, 1993 32 years ago

The tugboat Thomas Hebert sank while operating off the coast of New Jersey due to rough weather conditions. The incident involved several crew members who were aboard the vessel at the time. Search and rescue operations commenced immediately, and all but one crew member were rescued safely. The sinking raised questions regarding the safety measures for tugboats in adverse maritime conditions.

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Natural Disasters

Historic November Tornado Outbreak in Texas

November 21st, 1992 32 years ago

A major tornado outbreak began in Texas, unleashing over 100 tornadoes across the region, including a significant twister that struck Houston. This event marked the largest November tornado outbreak in U.S. history, challenging meteorological records and impacting many communities. The sequence of storms was fueled by a powerful cold front, resulting in widespread destruction and a surge in tornado activity not typically seen in late fall.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Aeroflot Flight 2808 crashes on approach

August 27th, 1992 32 years ago

Aeroflot Flight 2808, a Tupolev Tu-154, crashed while approaching Ivanovo Yuzhny Airport, resulting in the loss of all 84 passengers and crew on board. The incident occurred during bad weather conditions, with heavy rain reducing visibility. Air traffic control had cleared the flight for landing, but complications arose as the aircraft descended. Investigations were launched to determine the specific causes, with an emphasis on understanding the role of both pilot error and weather conditions in the disaster.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Continental Express Flight 2574 Crashes in Texas

September 11th, 1991 33 years ago

Continental Express Flight 2574, operated by Embraer, crashed near Eagle Lake, Texas, resulting in the deaths of 11 passengers and three crew members. The flight was en route from Houston to Laredo when it encountered severe weather, leading to the tragic incident. The aircraft went down shortly after takeoff, igniting a fire on impact and leaving a devastating scene for emergency responders. Investigations into the crash included examining pilot decisions and weather conditions, marking a pivotal moment for aviation safety regulations.

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Natural Disasters

Devastating Cyclone Hits Chittagong District

April 29th, 1991 33 years ago

A powerful cyclone struck southeastern Bangladesh, reaching wind speeds of approximately 155 mph and causing widespread devastation. The cyclone resulted in the loss of at least 138,000 lives and left around ten million people homeless. The Chittagong district bore the brunt of the storm, impacting the region's socioeconomic structures and infrastructure. The destruction prompted an international humanitarian response to aid the affected population.

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Natural Disasters

F5 Tornado Strikes Plainfield and Joliet

August 28th, 1990 34 years ago

An F5 tornado descended upon the Illinois locales of Plainfield and Joliet, unleashing devastation and taking the lives of 29 individuals. Originating in the early evening, the tornado traveled a significant path, destroying homes and infrastructure in its wake. With winds estimated at over 261 mph, it left a lasting mark on the community, leading to extensive damage assessments and developments in tornado safety protocols.

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Natural Disasters

Deadliest Tornado Strikes Central Bangladesh

April 26th, 1989 35 years ago

A catastrophic tornado struck Central Bangladesh, resulting in over 1,300 fatalities, injuring around 12,000 people, and displacing approximately 80,000 individuals. The tornado tore through various towns and villages, causing widespread destruction and leaving a long-lasting impact on the affected communities. Emergency efforts mobilized to provide aid and shelter to those left homeless, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to severe weather phenomena. The sheer scale of devastation underscored the need for improved disaster preparedness in the area.

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Gilbert's Record-Breaking Strength

September 13th, 1988 36 years ago

Hurricane Gilbert formed in the Caribbean Sea and became a powerful Category 5 hurricane, reaching peak winds of 185 mph while featuring an exceptionally low barometric pressure of 888 mb. It made landfall in Jamaica and later in Mexico, causing widespread damage. Gilbert was the strongest recorded hurricane in the Western Hemisphere at that time, noted for its size and intensity.

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Accidents & Tragedies

AVAir Flight 3378 crashes in Cary, North Carolina

February 19th, 1988 37 years ago

A Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner operating as AVAir Flight 3378 crashed in Cary, North Carolina, killing all 12 people on board. The flight, which had departed from the Southern Pines airport, met with tragedy during its approach to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The accident occurred due to inclement weather conditions, including low visibility and rain, creating critical challenges for the pilot. Post-accident investigations focused on the weather and operational decisions made by the crew.

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