Get ready for a gripping ride into the world of “Engineering Disasters” as the new series debuts with its first episode, “When Big Things Go Wrong.” Airing on History at 10:03 Pm on Wednesday, December 20, 2023, this show promises an eye-opening exploration of catastrophic failures that shook the foundations of engineering.
In this inaugural episode, viewers will be taken on a heart-pounding journey through shocking footage capturing the moments when colossal structures met their demise. From a massive bridge collapsing into the river below to a high-speed train derailing upon arrival at the station, and a hotel under construction crashing down into a bustling city street, the episode unveils the chilling consequences of engineering mishaps.
“Engineering Disasters” promises to be a riveting expose of the pitfalls in construction and design, shedding light on the vulnerabilities that can lead to catastrophic outcomes. Tune in for a captivating examination of when big things go wrong,...
In this inaugural episode, viewers will be taken on a heart-pounding journey through shocking footage capturing the moments when colossal structures met their demise. From a massive bridge collapsing into the river below to a high-speed train derailing upon arrival at the station, and a hotel under construction crashing down into a bustling city street, the episode unveils the chilling consequences of engineering mishaps.
“Engineering Disasters” promises to be a riveting expose of the pitfalls in construction and design, shedding light on the vulnerabilities that can lead to catastrophic outcomes. Tune in for a captivating examination of when big things go wrong,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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