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Mega Disasters Season 2 Episodes

Season 2 Episode Guide

13 Episodes 2006 - 2007

Episode 1

Comet Catastrophe

Tue, Sep 4, 200745 mins

The cause of the Biblical Great Flood may have been a massive three-mile wide comet that crashed in the Indian Ocean, 4,800 years ago. It is believed to have decimated over 60% of Earth's population. A similar comet, crashing into the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco, could cause millions of casualties followed by a lethal mega tsunami, earthquake, torrential rains and a nuclear winter.

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Episode 2

Gamma Ray Burst

Tue, Sep 11, 200745 mins

Scientists at the University of Kansas believe gamma ray bursts were responsible for a great mass extinction on Earth 450 million years ago. The gamma rays strip away the ozone layer and generate chemical smog, producing a widespread chill that grips the Earth.

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Episode 3

Krakatoa's Revege

Tue, Sep 18, 200745 mins

In 1883, Krakatoa, the most famous and feared volcano on Earth, erupted. Gigantic explosions blew the volcano to bits, which triggered massive lava flows that generated huge tsunamis. Nearly 37,000 died, the greatest death toll caused by a volcanic eruption. It could happen again.

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Episode 4

Hawaii Apocalypse

Tue, Sep 25, 200744 mins

Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1868, in its most spectacular eruption, spewed out enough lava to cover 40 percent of the Big Island. A similar eruption occurred in 1950. Now that the island has become developed, the potential for damage and loss from a major eruption is astronomical.

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Episode 5

Methane Explosion

Tue, Oct 2, 200745 mins

Scientific theory states that gigantic eruptions of methane gas from deep in the ocean have occurred regularly throughout history. Although a global-scale methane eruption today is highly unlikely, there are stagnant, oxygen-poor basins in the ocean where methane might accumulate.

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Episode 6

Glacier Meltdown

Tue, Oct 9, 200745 mins

With scientists in complete agreement that the climate is warming, many climatologists are warning that intense and prolonged droughts could ravage the interior of the Western United States, leading to catastrophic water shortages. Could we be facing a replay of the Dust Bowl of the 1930s on an even bigger scale?

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Episode 7

Alien Infection

Tue, Oct 16, 200745 mins

Could an alien infection cause an epidemic on earth? Some experts believe that spacecraft returning from Mars could bring back a harmful sample or comet dust falling into our atmosphere could cause pandemics. One astronomer believes that the Influenza of 1918, which killed between 50-100 million people, was one such outbreak and that another "infection" could decimate the world's population.

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Episode 8

New York Earthquake

Mon, Oct 23, 2006

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Episode 9

Mega Drought

Tue, Oct 30, 200745 mins

Most people don't think of New York City as earthquake country, but it has been shaken by significant quakes in 1737 and 1884. Picture a busy midweek morning in the heart of Manhattan and hundreds of thousands of commuters are on their way to work.

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Episode 10

Super Swarms

Wed, Nov 7, 200745 mins

The Locust is one of the most destructive and dreaded life forms on Earth. The very name evokes a primordial shudder in human kind that originated with Moses and the plagues of Egypt. The American Pioneers too faced catastrophes created by swarms of locust. They endured the largest swarm ever recorded. It was 1,800 miles long and 110 miles wide.

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Episode 11

Oil Apocalypse

Wed, Nov 14, 200744 mins

The world we've created runs on oil, but the oil won't last forever. Many experts predict that it will begin to run out sometime this century.

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Episode 12

L.A.'s Killer Quake

Wed, Nov 21, 200745 mins

It has been a century since the infamous 1906 San Francisco earthquake and Californians live with the knowledge that it's only a matter of time before they're hit again. Los Angeles is the second most populous city in America. If an earthquake hit directly beneath downtown LA, scientists believe that tens of thousands would be killed. Just how would the city respond to a 7.5 magnitude quake?

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Episode 13

The Next Pompeii?

Wed, Nov 28, 200745 mins

Vesuvius in Italy is perhaps the world's most famous -- and dangerous -- volcano. In 79AD, it destroyed the metropolis of Pompeii. Today, experts fear that Vesuvius could erupt again and wipe the city of Naples from the map.

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