41min - In 2011, sixty-two tornadoes touched ground in northern Alabama, killing hundreds of people within twenty-four hours and setting the stage for one of the deadliest and most-destructive tornado outbreaks in history.
41min - The worst natural disaster in Canadian history struck on May 3rd, 2016, when a wildfire ripped through the city of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Known as "The Beast," the fire forced 88,000 people out of their homes and scrambling for their lives.
41min - In 2013, torrential rains in Alberta, Canada, trigger what would become known as the "Flood of Floods." Over a hundred-thousand people are forced out of their homes when the destructive power and speed of the floodwaters catch everyone by surprise.
41min - In the past two decades, hurricanes along the North American coastline have grown more powerful and destructive. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew wreaks havoc across the continent, decimating parts of the Caribbean before bearing down on the Florida Coast.
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