What people suffered and what we learned.
(But there’s been worse than these — far worse — when nobody was around to record the history.)
Article is from 2006, but timeless.
What people suffered and what we learned.
(But there’s been worse than these — far worse — when nobody was around to record the history.)
Article is from 2006, but timeless.
Wow, 6 of the top 10, including #1 and #2, are hurricanes. I guess it’s good not to live in the south and east. Of course the risks of being killed in one of these kinds of disasters is pretty small. Smoking takes, what, 400,000 every year? And the most dangerous of all are governments. But then, this was a list of natural disasters.
Odd, the article didn’t list Congress once.