Engineering Disasters
Cities of the Underworld
In major cities around the world today, skyscrapers loom overhead, taxis honk their horns and street vendors peddle their wares. But below lies city upon city - each with its fascinating and unknown history. This series will explore these layers, which are often hundreds of feet deep, and examine a city's ancient cisterns, dank dungeons, eerie tombs, clandestine hideouts, and even underground shipwrecks that have been lost for hundreds and hundreds of years. What are the underground layers of the most populated cities on earth? And how did (and do) engineers build layer upon layer up to today's city streets? This series will reveal the technological marvels that allowed the construction of one city upon another - literally.
Daugiau...
Aprašymas
This episode investigates a stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair that leaves seven concertgoers dead. Is a gas leak to blame for an explosion in New York City that levels two buildings and kills eight people in their homes? Disaster strikes on an airliner at 36,000 feet as a gaping hole suddenly rips open midflight. Engineers in Japan scramble to save the lives of millions as an epic radioactive release looms. And, how could a train crossing be the site of not one, but two disastrous auto collisions in a single year?
TV programa
| Kanalas | Laikas | Pavadinimas |
|---|---|---|
| Ketvirtadienis, 18:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Penktadienis, 00:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Penktadienis, 06:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Penktadienis, 12:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Penktadienis, 18:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Šeštadienis, 00:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Šeštadienis, 06:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Šeštadienis, 12:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Pirmadienis, 18:15 | Engineering Disasters | |
| Antradienis, 00:15 | Engineering Disasters |