Combines original reports and photography in an analysis of natural and man-made disasters, including San Francisco's 1906 earthquake, the Gulf oil spill, and Hurricane Katrina, in a guide that provides survival tips for each situation.
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Combining original reporting with dramatic photographs and detailed illustrations, Popular Mechanics looks at the science behind the most devastating events of the past 100 years—including San Francisco’s 7.8 earthquake in 1906, the Gulf oil spill, the Apollo 13 Space Mission, and Hurricane Katrina’s devastating landfall near New Orleans. Plus, each chapter includes practical advice on surviving disasters, from industrial accidents to deadly tsunamis.Coverage spans from 1900 to today, and includes:Earthquakes • Volcanic Eruptions • Fires • Blizzards and Avalanches • Tornadoes • Hurricanes • Floods • Aviation and Space Disasters • Shipwrecks • Industrial Accidents • Transportation catastrophes
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