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Disaster Area

Jennifer Mataresedisasterareapodcast.libsyn.com
A podcast about disasters throughout history - what caused them, how people survived, and how we've responded to keep those disasters from happening again.
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Episodes

Episode 201: The 1995 Chicago heat wave

For five days in July of 1995, the city of Chicago baked underneath record temperatures, and behind closed doors people suffered for days - the poor, the elderly, the disabled. By the time the heat wave was over, over 750 people were dead. Sources can be found at http://disasterareapodcast.wordpress.com/.

Aug 12, 20221 hr 59 min

Episode 200: Trans American Flight 209

Surely this can't be the 200th episode! It is the 200th episode, and don't call me Shirley. Videos: "Airplane!" "Airplane II: The Sequel" Articles and books: Internet Movie Plane Database - Airplane! Bulls vs. Lakers Box Score: March 7th, 1980 Airplane! script Airplane II script...

Jul 19, 20221 hr 3 min

Episode 199: Apollo 1

There is always bound to be a first - the first person to climb Mount Everest, the first person to run a four-minute mile, the first woman to become president. But there are terrible firsts, and in this episode we discuss the first major tragedy of the American space race. Videos: Apollo 1 Audio - January 27th, 1967 Articles and books: The Astronaut Wives Club , by Lily Koppel Apollo 13 , by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger Deke , by Deke Slayton and Michael Cassutt Chasing the Moon , by Robert Sto...

Jun 22, 20221 hr 58 min

Episode 198: The Christchurch mosque shootings

A man armed with semi-automatic weapons and a livestreaming camera walks into a place full of people he hates and commits a mass murder. It shouldn't be something we see more than once. But now we have.

May 26, 20221 hr 41 min

Episode 197: Operation Yellow Ribbon

We all hope that in a moment of great need, we would do the right thing. When the airspace over the United States closed on September 11th, the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, did just that.

May 01, 20221 hr 44 min

Episode 196: The 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak

In fifteen minutes one Friday in April of 1967, one tornado slashed through the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, leaving dozens dead in its wake. But it wasn't the only tornado to strike the area that afternoon.

Apr 21, 20221 hr 27 min

Episode 195: The San Bernardino massacre

It was just supposed to be a typical office training session masked as a Christmas party - the speeches, the boring videos, the slideshows that probably could have been an email. But at 11 AM, everything changed when a person dressed all on black entered the conference room and began shooting. Then it got worse - they weren't alone.

Apr 13, 20221 hr 46 min

Episode 193: TWA Flight 3

When Hollywood legend Carole Lombard boarded TWA Flight 3 on January 16th, 1942, in Las Vegas, she hoped to be home in only a few short hours. She and the twenty-one other people on board only made it thirty-three miles closer to home.

Mar 02, 20222 hr 4 min

A quick announcement!

I just wanted to share some news regarding the podcast for those of you who don't follow the social media accounts or Patreon. Nothing terrible, I promise.

Feb 15, 20225 min

Episode 190: The GMAC massacre

Dragging yourself into work on a Monday can always feel grim. But on June 18th, 1990, the employees at the GMAC office in Jacksonville, Florida, had something far more terrifying than boring meetings to look forward to that day.

Feb 04, 202254 min

Episode 189: Hurricane Agnes

And now for Jennifer's hometown disaster - when one small hurricane turned southern New York and Pensylvania into one big muddy lake.

Jan 28, 20221 hr 55 min

Episode 188: The New London school explosion

On March 18th, 1937, the students in the junior-senior high school of New London, TX, sat waiting in eager antipation of the end of the school day, looking forward to a three-day weekend. But the school, and many of the students and teachers inside the building, wouldn't make it to 3:30.

Jan 07, 20221 hr 59 min

Episode 187: The Trolley Square shooting

The Trolley Squre Mall in Salt Lake City was a popular and historical landmark with a quaint and quirky design. On February 12th, 2007, a young man would arrive at the mall to do something no one, not even his family, saw coming.

Dec 31, 20211 hr 16 min

Episode 186: The Ramstein air show disaster

The first maneuver the Frecce Tricolori display team would perform at the Ramstein air show on August 28th, 1988, was called the pierced-heart maneuver. But when three of the planes collided, what followed woud instead pierce through the heart of the crowd, killing dozens.

Dec 16, 20211 hr 52 min

Episode 185: The 2017 Portland train attack

The man on the train would not be quiet, and what he was saying was horrifying. Three men would stand up to him. Only one of those men would survive.

Dec 04, 20211 hr 16 min

Episode 184: The Taconic State Parkway tragedy

We will never know the entirety of what happened on the Taconic State Parkway on July 26th, 2009, but we know enough - that a drunk and high mom driving a van loaded with five children drove the wrong way and struck another vehicle, leaving eight people dead. It's in the details where the mystery grows.

Nov 27, 20211 hr 51 min

Episode 183: The Oppau explosion

On September 21st, 1921, the day dawned just like any other workday at the BASF fertilizer plant in Oppau, Germany. But just a few minutes after 7:30 that morning, an explosion rocked the town and left hundreds dead underneath the remains of Oppau.

Nov 21, 20211 hr 3 min

Episode 182: The Ghost Ship warehouse fire

On the night of December 2nd, 2016, an Oakland warehouse burned to the ground. There was just one small problem - it wasn't empty at the time.

Oct 31, 20211 hr 39 min

Bonus: Disaster Area road trip!

Jennifer went on a five-day-long pilgrimage to as many disaster sites as she could manage and now she's going to talk about it for two whole hours.

Oct 09, 20212 hr 9 min

Episode 181: The Sandy Hook school shooting

On December 14th, 2012, a young man carrying a Bushmaster rifle walked over the shattered glass from the front doors of Sandy Hook Elementary School and into the building. He was already a murderer. In another five minutes, he would be dead.

Oct 02, 20211 hr 10 min

Episode 180: American Airlines Flight 587

September 11th was still fresh in everyone's minds when, two months later, an Airbus 300 crashed in a Queens neighborhood after takeoff from JFK International Airport. Was it terrorism, or something else?

Sep 29, 202148 min

Episode 179: The 1993 World Trade Center bombing

It has been twenty years this month since the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center, but they weren't the first time the trade center found itself the target of a deadly terrorist attack.

Sep 26, 20211 hr 26 min

Episode 178: The 1990 Plainfield tornado

We are so used to receiving all sorts of warning on our phones - Amber alerts, COVID exposures, weather watches. One weather app on our phone is all it takes to be warned of flood conditions or upcoming storms. But in 1990, people in northeastern Illinois received absolutely no warning that a powerful late-summer tornado was about to tear their lives apart.

Sep 09, 20211 hr 5 min

Episode 177: American Eagle Flight 4184

Waiting is just a part of flying anywhere, whether it's hanging out waiting to board the plane, twiddling your thumbs while your plane waits for permission to take off, sighing in frustration as the captain announces you'll need to hold over your destination and won't be landing on time. But it could be worse ... far, far worse.

Sep 04, 20211 hr 2 min

Episode 176: The Italian hall disaster

After six months of striking against the copper companies of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the families of the striking miners -especially their children - looked forward to a union Christmas party at the Italian Hall in Calumet. Everyone was having a wonderful time, right up the moment a strange man appeared and yelled, "Fire!"

Sep 01, 20211 hr 38 min

Episode 175: The Hotel Roosevelt fire

A month after the death of President John F. Kennedy, plenty of Americans could use whatever pick-me-up they could get. The Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, FL, was just such an event. But after a night of celerating came the tragedy that unfolded when exhausted football fans awoke in hotel rooms slowly filling with smoke.

Aug 11, 20211 hr 36 min
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