2009 Disaster Review
U.S Disasters…
- Jan. 27-28, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas: at least 23 people die due to severe storms that covered roads and power lines with snow and ice. Schools close and more than a million homes are left without electricity.
- Feb. 10, Oklahoma, U.S.: a cluster of tornadoes rip through Oklahoma, killing eight people and injuring over a dozen more.
- Feb. 12, New York, U.S.: all 45 passengers and 4 crew members die when a Continental flight from Newark to Buffalo crashes
five minutes outside Buffalo airport, damaging homes, and killing one person on the ground. - March 10, Alabama, U.S.: Michael Kenneth McClendon, 28, kills at least 10 people during a shooting spree in Geneva County,
Alabama. Several of McClendon’s victims were members of his own family.
- March 27, North Dakota and Minnesota, U.S.: Flooding of the Red River causes the evacuation of about 150 homes in the Fargo, North Dakota area. The neighboring town of Moorhead, MN is also evacuated and President Obama declares a state of emergency in Minnesota.
- April 3, New York, U.S.: Jiverly Wong kills 13 people in an immigration center in Binghamton, NY before turning the gun on himself.
Most of his victims were immigrants taking an English class. - June 22, Washington D.C.: nine people die and over 70 more are injured when a subway train crashes at rush hour.
- August 8, New York: a helicopter and plane collided over the Hudson River, killing all nine people on the private plane.
- September 29, Samoa and American Samoa: an underwater 8.0-magnitude earthquake causes a tsunami that kills more than 115 people.
- October 26, Afghanistan: 14 Americans–11 American troops and three civilians–are killed in two separate helicopter crashes in
Afghanistan. The causalities contribute to one of the deadliest days of the 8-year war. - November 6, 2009 Fort Hood: A
mass shooting rocked one of the nation’s largest military posts on Thursday after a U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire inside
Fort Hood in Texas.Thirteen people were killed and 30 people were injured according to U.S. military officials. Most of the victims were U.S. military personnel.
WORLD DISASTERS…
- Jan. 9, Costa Rica: at least 20 are killed and thousands more are left homeless after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes the verdant mountains of northern Costa Rica, setting off landslides.
- Jan. 12, Indonesia: more than 200 people are missing and feared dead when a 250-passenger ferry sinks off the coast of the
Indonesian island of Sulawesi during a storm. A fishing boat finds and rescues 18 passengers and the captain floating in life rafts.
- Jan. 24, France and Spain: at least 15 people die and more than one million homes are left without power when winds of more than
100 mph swept across France and Spain during the most severe storm to hit the region since 1999.
- Jan. 26, Turkey: an avalanche slams into a group of 17 Turkish hikers on Mount Zigana, dragging them more than 1,640 ft and
killing 10 of them.
- Feb. 9, Australia: over 160 people die when arsonists start fires that result in about 400 wildfires—some of the worst
wildfires in Australia’s history.
- March 11, Germany: fifteen people are shot and killed at Albertville Technical High School in southwestern Germany by a
17-year-old boy who graduated from the school a year earlier.
- April 6, Italy: an earthquake of magnitude 6.3 strikes central Italy, killing more than 200 people and injuring another 1,000.
The town of L’Aquila is the epicenter of the earthquake, but as many as 26 towns in the area are affected. - June 1, Brazil: in the worst aviation disaster since 2001, Air France Airbus A330 disappears somewhere off the northeast coast of
Brazil with 228 passengers on board, en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. No mayday signals were sent before crashing.
- June 16, Indonesia: an explosion at a coal mine in the West Sumatra province kills six people and traps at least 24 more in the
300-foot mine. - June 30, Italy: a freight train that was traveling from La Spezia to Pisa derails and crashes into a small Italian town, killing
12 people and injuring at least 50 more. One of the train cars was filled with liquefied natural gas, which exploded during the crash. - June 30, Indian Ocean: a Yemenia Jet, on its way to Comoros, crashes into the Indian Ocean in an attempt to land. There are
153 people on board, with only one survivor, a 14-year-old girl. Severe weather and turbulence are believed to be the cause of the crash. - July 6, China: rioting in Urumqi, China between two ethnic groups—Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese—and the police force
kills at least 156 people. Riot police lock down the Uighur portion of the city to try and stop the protests.
- July 15, Iran: a Caspian Airlines plane crashes en route from Tehran to Yerevan, Armenia, killing all 168 passengers on impact.
- July 24, Iran: at least 16 people died when an Aria Air flight skidded off the runway and caught fire in Mashhad, Iran.
- August 7, Philippines: at least 22 tourists on Mount Pinatubo were trapped and killed when heavy rain caused flooding and
landslides.
- August 10, Taiwan: Typhoon Morakot caused a mudslide that buried schools, homes, and at least 600 people in southern Taiwan.
- September 2, Indonesia: about 60 people die when a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hits the island of Java, which is the most populous area of the country.
- September 9, Turkey: more than 30 people are killed when fast-moving floods caused by heavy rain sweep through Istanbul.
- September 28, Philippines: almost 90 people die in and around Manila in flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ketsana, which drops about 17 inches of rain in 12 hours. The floods are Manila’s worst in about 50 years.
- September 30, Indonesia:
a 7.6-magnitude earthquake hits the island of Sumatra, leaving more than 1,000 people dead and thousands trapped under the rubble of
collapsed buildings in the city of Padang. - October 26, Afghanistan: 14 Americans–11 American troops and three civilians–are killed in two separate helicopter crashes in
Afghanistan. The causalities contribute to one of the deadliest days of the 8-year war. - November 9, El Salvador: a small, low-pressure storm originating in the western part of the country brings an enormous
amount of rainfall that causes flooding and mudslides. About 140 people are killed and some 1,500 homes are destroyed. The unnamed storm coincided with Hurricane Ida. Initial reports blamed the devastation on Ida, but officials later said Ida was not responsible.
- November 27, Russia: 26 people are killed when a bomb explodes on a luxury train that runs from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
Chechen rebels claim responsibility for the attack.
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What about the September floods in GA
December 21st, 2009 at 2:04 pmDR-1858-GA
How about the emergency ditching of US Airways airliner in the Hudson River on January 15? All 155 persons on board survived.
December 21st, 2009 at 2:16 pmSince we’re talking disasters here, shouldn’t we include the socialization of the American economy and governing structure? Surely that will lead to far more casualties than all of the listed incidents combined. Since preparedness is the name of the game here, we should all be considering just how to prepare ourselves for the disruption of vital services which are likely to result in the next two years or sooner.
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