The investigative minds at How to Survive explore tsunami mistakes, common errors, and how to avoid deadly outcomes.
Imagine a 1,000-foot wall of water racing toward the U.S. It sounds like science fiction. But in 1958, a mega-tsunami in Alaska reached over 1,700 feet high. Scientists say under the right conditions, ...
Dramatic footage shows the volcano sending massive ash clouds high into the sky.
A thick layer of slippery clay on the ocean floor may have formed the weak spot that enabled a magnitude 9.1 quake to make ...
The V&A museum has reconstructed an early YouTube watch page, showing the 19-second clip “Me at the zoo” from 2005.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has acquired the site's very first video, which went live on April 23, 2005 ...
Retired MMA fighter Tiki Ghosn was seen on video getting into an altercation with influencer-turned-boxer 'Deen the Great.' ...
A video posted by the Lee County Sheriff's Office shows a car as it slammed into the rear of a school bus on Wednesday, ...
Through the frantic search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, her family has issued pleas to purported abductors for their mother's return and to the public for information.
People should have a pre-packed "grab and go" bag by their exit door, with supplies that can last about 72 hours in case of an emergency.
Hot lava was caught on camera shooting more than 1,000 feet into the air.
A large volcano in Hawaii began erupting on Sunday afternoon, sending fiery fountains of lava and hot ash high into the sky. The U.S. Geological Survey showed video of Mount Kilauea spewing lava ...