Top 10 Bizarre Disasters

Through history, there have been some dreadful disasters leading to enormous numbers of deaths. There have also been a number of disasters that were just outright weird. This is a list of those ten most bizarre distasters.

1. The St. Pierre Snake Invasion

Volcanic activity on the ‘bald mountain’ towering over St Pierre, Martinique, was usually so inconsequential that no one took seriously the fresh steaming vent-holes and earth tremors during April, 1902. By early May, however, ash began to rain down continuously, and the nauseating stench of sulphur filled the air. Their homes on the mountainside made uninhabitable, more than 100 fer-de-lance snakes slithered down and invaded the mulatto quarter of St Pierre. The 6-ft long serpents killed 50 people and innumerable animals before they were finally destroyed by the town’s giant street cats. But the annihilation had only begun. On May 5, a landslide of boiling mud spilled into the sea, followed by a tsunami that killed hundreds and, three days later, May 8, Mt Pelee finally exploded, sending a murderous avalanche of white-hot lava straight toward the town. Within three minutes St Pierre was completely obliterated. Of its 30,000 population, there were only two survivors.

2. The Shiloh Baptist Church Panic

Two thousand people, mostly black, jammed into the Shiloh Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 19, 1902, to hear an address by Booker T. Washington. The brick church was new. A steep flight of stairs, enclosed in brick, led from the entrance doors to the church proper. After Washington’s speech, there was an altercation over an unoccupied seat, and the word ‘fight’ was misunderstood as ‘fire’. The congregation rose as if on cue and stampeded for the stairs. Those who reached them first were pushed from behind and fell. Others fell on top of them until the entrance was completely blocked by a pile of screaming humanity 10 ft high. Efforts by Washington and the churchmen down in the front to induce calm were fruitless, and they stood by helplessly while their brothers and sisters, mostly the latter, were trampled or suffocated to death. There was neither fire – nor even a real fight – but 115 people died.

3. The Great Boston Molasses Flood

On January 15, 1919, the workers and residents of Boston’s North End, mostly Irish and Italian, were out enjoying the noontime sun of an unseasonably warm day. Suddenly, with only a low rumble of warning, the huge cast-iron tank of the Purity Distilling Company burst open and a great wave of raw black molasses, two storeys high, poured down Commercial Street and oozed into the adjacent waterfront area. Neither pedestrians nor horse-drawn wagons could outrun it. Two million gallons of molasses, originally destined for rum, engulfed scores of people – 21 men, women and children died of drowning or suffocation, while another 150 were injured. Buildings crumbled, and an elevated train track collapsed. Those horses not completely swallowed up were so trapped in the goo they had to be shot by the police. Sightseers who came to see the chaos couldn’t help but walk in the molasses. On their way home they spread the sticky substance throughout the city. Boston smelled of molasses for a week, and the harbour ran brown until summer.

4. The Pittsburg Gasometer Explosion

A huge cylindrical gasometer – the largest in the world at that time – located in the heart of the industrial centre of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, developed a leak. On the morning of November 14, 1927, repairmen set out to look for it – with an open-flame blowlamp. At about 10 o’clock they apparently found the leak. The tank, containing 5 million cu. ft of natural gas, rose in the air like a balloon and exploded. Chunks of metal, some weighing more than 100 lbs, were scattered great distances, and the combined effects of air pressure and fire left a square mile of devastation. Twenty-eight people were killed and hundreds were injured.

5. The Gillingham Fire Demonstration

Every year the firemen of Gillingham, in Kent, England, would construct a makeshift ‘house’ out of wood and canvas for the popular fire-fighting demonstration at the annual Gillingham Park fête. Every year, too, a few local boys were selected from many aspirants to take part in the charade. On July 11, 1929, nine boys – aged 10 to 14 – and six firemen costumed as if for a wedding party, climbed to the third floor of the ‘house’. The plan was to light a smoke fire on the first floor, rescue the ‘wedding party’ with ropes and ladders, and then set the empty house ablaze to demonstrate the use of the fire hoses. By some error, the real fire was lit first. The spectators, assuming the bodies they saw burning were dummies, cheered and clapped, while the firemen outside directed streams of water on what they knew to be a real catastrophe. All 15 people inside the house died.

6. The Empire State Building Crash

On Saturday morning, July 28, 1945, a veteran Army pilot took off in a B-25 light bomber from Bedford, Massachusetts, headed for Newark, New Jersey, the co-pilot and a young sailor hitching a ride were also aboard. Fog made visibility poor. About an hour later, people on the streets of midtown Manhattan became aware of the rapidly increasing roar of a plane and watched with horror as a bomber suddenly appeared out of the clouds, dodged between skyscrapers, and then plunged into the side of the Empire State Building. Pieces of plane and building fell like hail. A gaping hole was gouged in the 78th floor, one of the plane’s two engines hurtled through seven walls and came out the opposite side of the building, and the other engine shot through an elevator shaft, severing the cables and sending the car plummeting to the basement. When the plane’s fuel tank exploded, six floors were engulfed in flame, and burning gasoline streamed down the sides of the building. Fortunately, few offices were open on a Saturday, and only 11 people – plus the three occupants of the plane – died.

7. The Tunguska Event

On June 30, 1908, a huge explosion occurred near the Podkamennaya (Under Rock) Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia. The airburst was most likely caused by a meteor or comet fragment about 20m (60ft) across. Although the meteor or comet is considered to have burst prior to hitting the surface, this event is still referred to as an impact event. The energy of the blast was estimated to be between 10 and 20 megatons of TNT, 1,000 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, or equivalent to Castle Bravo, the most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated by the US.

The Tunguska explosion felled an estimated 80 million trees over 2,150 square kilometers (830 sq mi). The devastation is still visible today in satellite images of the area.

8. The Texas City Chain Reaction Explosions

On April 15, 1947, the French freighter Grandcamp docked at Texas City, Texas, and took on some 1,400 tons of ammonium nitrate fertiliser. That night a fire broke out in the hold of the ship. By dawn, thick black smoke had port authorities worried because the Monsanto chemical plant was only 700 ft away. As men stood on the dock watching, tugboats prepared to tow the freighter out to sea. Suddenly a ball of fire enveloped the ship. For many it was the last thing they ever saw. A great wall of flame radiated outward from the wreckage, and within minutes the Monsanto plant exploded, killing and maiming hundreds of workers and any spectators who had survived the initial blast. Most of the business district was devastated, and fires raged along the waterfront, where huge tanks of butane gas stood imperilled. Shortly after midnight, a second freighter – also carrying nitrates – exploded, and the whole sequence began again. More than 500 people died, and another 1,000 were badly injured.

9. The Basra Mass Poisoning

In September 1971 a shipment of 90,000 metric tons of seed grain arrived in the Iraqi port of Basra. The American barley and Mexican wheat – which had been chemically treated with methyl-mercury to prevent rot – were sprayed a bright pink to indicate their lethal coating, and clear warnings were printed on the bags – but only in English and Spanish. Before they could be distributed to the farmers, the bags were stolen from the docks, and the grain was sold as food to the starving populace. The Iraqi government, embarrassed at its criminal negligence or for other reasons, hushed up the story, and it was not until two years later that an American newsman came up with evidence that 6,530 hospital cases of mercury poisoning were attributable to the unsavoury affair. Officials would admit to only 459 deaths, but total fatalities were probably more like 6,000, with another 100,000 suffering such permanent effects as blindness, deafness and brain damage.

10. The Chandka Forest Elephant Stampede

In the spring of 1972, the Chandka Forest area in India – already suffering from drought – was hit by a searing heat wave as well. The local elephants, who normally were no problem, became so crazed by the high temperatures and lack of water that the villagers told authorities they were afraid to venture out and to farm their land. By summer the situation had worsened. On July 10, the elephant herds went berserk and stampeded through five villages, leaving general devastation and 24 deaths in their wake.

Source: The Book of Lists

By intannurvitra Posted in History

Adam Lambert’s Next Album: All ’80s Covers?

According to sources, the “American Idol” season-eight runner-up is considering a concept record for his next release.


An as-yet-unsolved mystery of the American Idol alumni world: When will season-eight runner-up and fan favorite Adam Lambert release a new album? And what will it sound like?

The Hollywood Reporter has gathered some potentially major intel on what could be the follow-up to 2012’s Trespassing. According to sources, Lambert’s label, RCA Records, is pushing for an all-covers album. Specifically from one highly influential decade: the 1980s.

It should come as little surprise considering Lambert’s version of Tears for Fears’ “Mad World,” which he performed on Idol and subsequently on various tour dates, has been heralded as one of the best and most original performances the Fox show has ever seen — and heard.

And if Lambert’s July 3 appearance at Hollywood club Playhouse, which doubled as a fundraiser for Trevor Project, is any indication, he already is diving into the task by taking on another Tears for Fears hit, 1985’s “Shout,” which he played that night as part of an hourlong set, as well as on July 2 during a concert in San Diego.

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Asked at the event whether he had plans for an all-covers collection, Lambert stayed mum on any recording plans, saying only, “Rumors are funny little things, aren’t they?” But asked which song defines the decade of big hair and glam, he offered “Shout,” noting, “Tears for Fears are pretty amazing.”

A rep for the singer tells THR, “Nothing has been determined yet” but acknowledges that the idea of a concept album of songs from another era is just one of several currently being bandied about.

RCA Records would not comment.

Lambert’s Trespassing sold a respectable 185,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, about a fifth of how his debut, 2009’s For Your Entertainment, performed. But many fans feel it fizzled because of lack of radio and tour support. A label source acknowledges that internally, enthusiasm was lacking for the sophomore effort but that the Sony-owned company could get behind a covers collection so long as execs have input into such aspects as song selection and cover art.

As for other Lambert rumors du jour, the possibility of him joining the Idol judges’ panel hasn’t progressed much, it seems, as he repeated a line from back in May when he told reporters he’d be “thrilled” to join.

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Fortunately, his other passion, the fight for LGBTQ rights, has made serious strides in the past few weeks, not the least of which emanated from the Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down a portion of the Defense of Marriage Act.

Said Lambert of the emotions he felt on the day DOMA news came down: “There was a sense of relief. I think we all kind of felt like Prop 8 got screwed up the first time, so it was nice to see it fixed. Retribution is a nice feeling.” As is handing over a $50,000 check (courtesy of AT&T as part of the Live Proud! campaign) to a cause so close to his heart.

That exuberance was palpable at Playhouse, where Lambert belted a flawless set that included radio hits “If I Had You” and “Whataya Want From Me,” covers like Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze,” Lenny Kravitz’s “Are You Gonna Go My Way” and Bob Marley’s “Is This Love,” as well as such album tracks as “Trespassing” and “Outlaws of Love.”

No word yet on when a new Lambert album may be out.

10 Fakta Unik Presiden Amerika Serikat

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#1.Thomas Jefferson, Pioner Mebel Perkantoran

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Thomas Jefferson adalah presiden ketiga Amerika Serikat, dan banyak yang mengatakan presiden terhebat Amerika Serikat. Dia adalah penggagas utama Declaration of Independence, dia mengawasi pembelian Louisiana yang mengamankan banyak wilayah Amerika Serikat modern, dan dia mengirim Lewis dan Clark untuk menjelajah dunia barat. Namun, mungkin pencapaian terbesarnya adalah menciptakan kursi putar pertama di dunia.

#2.Tinggi Badan Presiden Amerika Serikat

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Amerika menyukai presiden yang tinggi. Di zaman modern, sejak berakhirnya Perang Dunia II, kandidat yang lebih tinggi memiliki keuntungan besar dalam pemilihan. Faktanya, hanya 25 persen presiden dengan badan yang lebih pendek yang mampu memenangkan pemilihan, dengan Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, dan George W. Bush (dua kali) mampu mengalahkan kandidat presiden yang lebih tinggi. Dan pasca 1900, tidak ada calon presiden dengan tinggi 175 cm atau di bawahnya yang terpilih sebagai presiden (William McKinley dengan tinggi 170 cm yang terpilih pada 1900 adalah presiden pendek terakhir yang mampu memenangi pemililihan dan menduduki Gedung Putih).
Ini mungkin pertanda buruk untuk Barack Obama yang memiliki tinggi 185 cm. Meskipun dia dengan mudah mengalahkan John McCain dengan tinggai 175 cm (terlihat pada foto di atas) pada 2008, tahun ini dia berhadapan dengan Mitt Romney yang lebih tinggi, dengan tinggi badan 187 cm.

#3.Grover Cleverland Menikah

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Grover Cleverland, presiden Amerika Serikat ke-22 dan ke-24, memiliki perbedaan dengan presiden Amerika Serikat lainnya dengan menjadi presiden satu-satunya yang kembali terpilih setelah kalah sebelumnya. Wakil Partai Demokrat itu memenangkan pemilihan pertamanya pada 1884, kalah (kalah tipis, dan mungkin kalah karena kecurangan) pada 1888, tapi kemudian kembali menang untuk kedua kalinya pada 1892.

Namun, Cleverland menarik karena alasan lain: dia adalah presiden satu-satunya sampai sekarang yang menggelar pernikahan ketika menjabat sebagai presiden. Dan pernikahannya tidak biasa. Cleveland berusia 49 tahun ketika menikahi Frances Folsom yang berusia 21 tahun. Folsom adalah putri dari teman dekatnya – dan lebih uniknya lagi, setelah kematian teman dekatnya tersebut, dia menjadi wali resmi Folsom, kemudian menikahinya. Dan dia suka memanggil Folsom dengan sebutan ‘Frank’.Mungkin kalau ini terjadi zaman sekarang, media mungkin akan mengangkat beritanya sebagai sesutau yang luar biasa.

#4. James Garfield Tukang Pamer

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Amerika Serikat memiliki banyak presiden yang cerdas, tapi sebagian dari cenderung suka mendemonstrasikan intelektualiatas mereka. Presiden Amerika Serikat ke-20 James Garfield suka pamer di pesta-pesta dengan sebuah trik unik. Dia akan menulis dalam bahasa Latin dengan satu tangan, sementara pada saat bersamaan menulis bahasa Yunani Kuno dengan tangan lainnya.

#5.William Henry Harrison, Hanya Menjabat Selama 1 Bulan

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Sebagian besar presiden menjabat selama empat hingga delapan tahun. Namun pada 1841, presiden kesembilan William Henry Harrison hanya menjabat selama satu bulan, masa jabatan terpendek yang pernah ada. Masa jabatannya sebagai presiden harus berakhir karena dia meninggal akibat pneumonia setelah 30 hari, 12 jam, 30 menit disumpah sebagai presiden.

#6.Nama Julukan Amerika Serikat

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Banyak presiden mendapat nama julukan. Banyak yang mendapat julukan yang dahsyat, dan juga aneh. Grover Cleveland mendapat julukan ‘Uncle Jumbo’. John Tyler mendapat julukan ‘His Accidenty’. Zachary Taylor dengan ‘Old Rough And Ready’. Andrew Jackson disebut dengan ‘Old Hickory’. Ulysses S. Grant (atas) terkenal dengan julukan ‘Unconditional Surrender Grant’, dan Rutherford B. Hayes mendapat sebutan ‘Rutherfraud’. Chester A. Arthur terkenal dengan nama ‘Dude President’. Lebih keren dibandingkan yang lain.

#7.William Howard, Presiden Tergemuk Amerika Serikat

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Siapa presiden Amerika Serikat dengan bobot paling berat? Jawabannya adalah presiden ke-27 William Howard Taft, dengan berat badan lebih dari 136 kg. Dia sangat gemuk sampai terkadang terjebak di bak mandi Gedung Putih, dan membutuhkan bantuan untuk mengangkatnya dari kamar mandi. (Dia akhirnya memiliki bak mandi yang lebih besar).

#8.Hewan Peliharaan Presiden

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Sebagian besar presiden pernah memelihara hewan – dengan kucing, anjing, dan kuda yang paling populer. Namun, beberapa presiden memiliki selera hewan sedikit lebih bervariasi. Sebagai contoh, John Quincy Adams dan Herbert Hoover memelihara buaya. Dua hewan eksotis kepresidenan terbesar mungkin milik Calvin Coolidge dan Theodore Roosevelt. Di antara kebun binatang milik Coolidge ada hewan-hewan seperti dua anak singa dengan nama Tax Reduction dan Budget Bureau, seeokor walabi , beruang, antelop, kuda nil kerdil dan dua rakun dengan nama Rebecca dan Horace (Rebecca difoto di atas bersama istri Coolidge, Grace). Theodore Roosevelt, sementara itu, memiliki banyak anjing, seekor babi, lima hamster, nuri, ular dengan nama Emily Spinach dan seekor badger bernama Josiah yang suka menggigit orang.
Namun, Josiah tidak memegang rekor hewan peliharaan presiden yang paling berperilaku buruk. Kehormatan itu menjadi milik burung beo Andrew Jackson, bernama Poll, yang harus dikeluarkan dari upacara pemakaman Jackson karena dia tidak berhenti mengumpat.

#9.Andrew Johnson Pemabuk

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Sebelum menjadi presiden ke-17 Amerika Serikat, Andrew Johnson adalah wakil presiden Abraham Lincoln. Namun, pelantikannya sebagai wakil presiden tidak berjalan dengan lancar pada 1865, hal itu dikarenakan Johnson menutupi wajahnya. Johnson menegak whiskey setiap hari – sebagai usaha untuk melawan penyakit demam tifoid. Saat upacara pelantikan berlangsung, dia sangat mabuk dan dan tidak bisa melakukan sumpah jabatan dan mewakilkannya kepada para senator yang baru. Kami tidak yakin bagaimana alasan ‘mabuk karena berusaha menyembuhkan demam tifoid’ akan berhasil di kantor kami. Tidak akan berhasil tampaknya.

# 10.Kode Nama Presiden

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Kode nama Secret Service untuk presiden adalah hiburan yang tiada henti – kode nama Ronald Reagan adalah ‘Rawhide’, George H. W. Bush adalah ‘Timberwolf’, Bill Clinton adalah ‘Eagle’, George W. Bush adalah ‘Trailblazer’ dan Barack Obama adalah ‘Renegade’.

Bukan hanya presiden yang mendapat kode nama, wakil presiden dan keluarganya juga mendapatkannya. Itu tidak selalu berjalan baik untuk mereka. Anak perempuan Al Gore, Karena, mengeluh karena Secret Service memberikan waktu yang sangat sempit untuk memutuskan kode namanya sendiri. Karena baru menyadari betapa buruk pilihannya setelah dia dipanggil ‘Smurfette’ kemanapun dia pergi.