The most fatal elevator accident occurred on November 11th 2001. in the world trade center. After the two planes struck the tower(s), it also savage most of the cables that lift the elevators including the governor cable (a safety cable which yanks on the breaks to stop the cab from falling if others were to fail) as as result most of the people died this way. But others were lucky to last on the remaining ones until help arrived (which mostly didn't happen). But only a very few (22 or so survived) all and all. 200 people in total were killed in the elevators in the twin towers.
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It is important to architecture because without the elevator, there wouldn't be so many high-rise buildings in the world. The elevator has impacted U.S History.
The worst earthquake possible is 11.0 although the worst earthquake in recorded history is only 9.5, which struck in Chile, on the 22 May 1960.
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Elevator Action EX was created on 2000-11-23.
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What exactly constitutes the single "worst" trucking accident in Canadian history is subjective. However, a compilation of some of the worst truck accidents can be found on YouTube.
The worst railroad accident to ever have occurred in the United States of America was the Great Train Wreck of 1918. It is considered to be the worst accident in American history.
the reactor accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant.
The Chernobyl nuclear accident.
The worst aircraft accident in history was definitely, in my opinion, the Tenerife airport disaster. It was very morbid what with all the deaths. Want more info? Go to wikipedia and search it.
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Three Mile Island, Pa, 1979
Chernobyl is famous for the worst nuclear power plant accident in history.
Scanlan Law Group has the worst accident attorneys in Chicago. you can read about their bad reviews at www.chicagocaraccidentlawyersblog.com
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the worst earthquake in history is the hediezz earthquake