the collision of M/V Dona Paz and MT Vector in the Philippines on 1987
The MV Doña Paz sank on December 20, 1987, but a notable ferry disaster that occurred in 1968 was the MV Capsizing of the MV Don Juan. The MV Don Juan was a Philippine ferry that capsized in the waters of the Philippines, resulting in significant loss of life. It's one of the deadliest maritime disasters in the country's history, highlighting the risks associated with ferry travel in the region.
Unsolved History - 2002 Wilhelm Gustloff World's Deadliest Sea Disaster 1-14 was released on: USA: 26 March 2003
the biggest flood in history is the central china floods which are generally considered the deadliest natural disaster
The deadliest hurricane in recorded US history is the Galveston Hurricane of 1900. It struck Galveston, Texas, causing over 8000 deaths. This hurricane remains the deadliest natural disaster in US history.
The Scandinavian Star sank on April 7, 1990. The ferry caught fire while sailing from Oslo, Norway, to Frederikshavn, Denmark, leading to a tragic disaster. The fire resulted in the loss of 159 lives and is one of the deadliest maritime disasters in the region's history.
Previously no one had gotten killed during the disaster of the cooling towers in Ferry bridge.
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake is one of the deadliest natural disasters in history, causing a massive tsunami that killed over 230,000 people in 14 countries. While it is one of the deadliest, there have been other natural disasters throughout history that have caused even greater loss of life.
About 75 people died at the Tay Bridge disaster.
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The MS Estonia was a passenger ferry that sank in the Baltic Sea on September 28, 1994, during a voyage from Tallinn, Estonia, to Stockholm, Sweden. The disaster resulted in the loss of 852 lives, making it one of the deadliest maritime disasters in European history. The investigation revealed that the bow visor, which was meant to keep water out, had failed, leading to the rapid flooding of the vessel. The tragedy raised concerns about ferry safety standards and prompted changes in regulations for passenger ships.
The Newfoundland Hurricane of 1775, which killed 4,000+ people.
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