The Most TERRIFYING Workplace Disasters by Death Toll in 20th Century History
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History remembers the most terrifying industrial catastrophes—when a single mistake wiped out entire cities. Today we're breaking down nine of the deadliest workplace disasters in history, ranked from the lowest death toll to the highest.
From the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911, where 146 people died, to the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh in 2013, which claimed 1,134 lives. Every single disaster proves one thing: almost all these deaths were preventable.
In this video we cover:
🔥 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire (1911) — the first scandal that shocked America
💥 Honkeiko Colliery Explosion (1942) — the deadliest mining accident in history (1,549 deaths)
🛢️ Piper Alpha Platform Disaster (1988) — workers jumping from 90 meters into freezing sea
🧸 Kader Toy Factory Fire (1993) — history repeats 82 years later on the other side of the world
⚓ Texas City Disaster (1947) — one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history
🏭 21st-century disasters: Imperial Sugar (2008), Deepwater Horizon (2010), Rana Plaza (2013)
The Bottom Line: the system always ignores warnings. Inspectors write reports that get ignored. Workers say something's wrong, nobody listens. And there's always one factor to blame—money.
Approximately 5,500 people die on the job every single day. Most of these deaths are preventable, yet companies keep cutting corners on safety.
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