
**Title:** The Deadliest Natural Disasters in History: From Tambora to Chernobyl
**Description:**
In 1815, the eruption of Mount Tambora triggered the “Year Without a Summer,” plunging the world into a climate crisis. But this was just the beginning—history is filled with devastating natural disasters that reshaped civilizations. From the 1930s Dust Bowl to the 1942 Bengal Famine, and even the bizarre “Four Pests Campaign” in China, these events reveal how nature and human actions collide with deadly consequences.
Discover the shocking truth behind the deadliest environmental catastrophes, including the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the 1991 Kuwaiti oil fires. How did these events change the world? And what lessons can we learn from them today?
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