Why You Should Watch The Perfect Disaster on Discovery Channel

Watch the Perfect Disaster by the Discovery Channel

Kris McLeod
The Perfect Disaster is a TV series aimed at preparing the general population for various types of disasters. Through a series of fictional story lines, characters live through a disaster. Intermixed is commentary from government officials and experts explaining what happens both behind the lines of city government as well as with citizens on the street before, during and after a natural disaster.

These scenarios are on the extreme end for most of us, but seeing what governments around the world do to prepare for each disaster is riveting. Each of these disasters are based deep in fact and are a worst case scenario that each city braces for.

As I watched each episode, I was taken with how much thought and detail was put into the production. You learn what weather conditions need to come together to create the storm. Each of these disasters have occurred in these areas on a smaller scale, causing each city to prepare and brace for the next one to come along, knowing the next may be worse.

The series covers:

1. A Super Tornado as it rolls through Dallas, Texas.
2. A Solar Storm that knocks out power in New York City for months.
3. A Super Typhoon that rocks Hong Kong.
4. London taken by a MegaFlood.
5. A Fire Storm overtakes Sydney, Australia.
6. Montreal, Canada incapacitated by an Ice Storm.

Published by Kris McLeod

Kris McLeod has worked in the banking and finance industry managing branches and call centers for the past 25 years. Currently, she is the owner of a sucessful business. With her husband and partner of 24...  View profile

  • Rely on yourself, prepare in advance.
  • Have an out of state phone contact for you and your family to call and check in with.
  • Keep 3 days of food and water for all family members and pets.
Chlorine bleach is a great to have in an emergency. Not only can use it to whiten your clothes, but you can also sanitize and purify water!

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