July 16
The Final Flight of John F. Kennedy Jr.
On July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and her sister Lauren Bessette boarded a small plane for what was meant to be a routine flight to Martha’s Vineyard. Tragically, the plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, claiming all three lives. This story delves into the events leading up to the crash, the search and recovery efforts, and the aftermath of this heart-wrenching accident. Read more
1993 Finisterre earthquakes
On July 16, 1993, a strong earthquake beneath the Finisterre Range in Morobe Province, northeastern Papua New Guinea, set steep slopes loose, triggering widespread landslides that buried villages, cut roads, and left isolated communities to scramble for survivors and supplies. The sequence of shocks and aftershocks over the following days exposed how deadly shaking can be when it meets fragile slopes and thin infrastructure. Read more
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The Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Park Bombing
On July 27, 1996, during the joyous atmosphere of the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, a bombing at Centennial Olympic Park shattered the sense of celebration. The explosion, orchestrated by Eric Robert Rudolph, resulted in two deaths and over a hundred injuries. This tragic event not only left a lasting mark on those present but also led to significant changes in security protocols for public events worldwide.
Read moreVarig Flight 820 accident
On July 11, 1973, Varig Flight 820, a Boeing 707 en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris–Orly, made a forced landing in a field short of Orly Airport after smoke and fire began in an aft lavatory. Of 134 people aboard, 123 died—most from inhalation of rapidly toxic smoke—while 11 survived. The accident and the BEA investigation that followed helped push aviation industry changes: lavatory smoke detection, redesigned waste receptacles, improved interior materials, and the tightening of in‑flight smoking rules.
Read moreThe 2011 Norway Attacks
On July 22, 2011, Norway faced one of the darkest days in its history when Anders Behring Breivik, a far-right extremist, carried out devastating attacks in Oslo and on Utøya Island. The coordinated acts of terror resulted in the deaths of 77 people, with countless others injured. The attacks left a lasting impact on Norway, prompting significant changes in the nation’s approach to security and counter-terrorism.
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