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Surviving Disaster

It’s a rare disaster that ends with no fatalities, but sometimes it does happen. Here are two inspiring events in which every participant was snatched from the jaws of death.

Miracle on the Hudson

Today marks the anniversary of the 2009 Miracle on the Hudson, when a passenger airliner made an emergency landing in New York’s Hudson River—and everyone survived. About two minutes after taking off, the airliner hit a flock of Canada geese. Both engines were severely damaged, causing an almost complete lack of thrust. The captain, Chesley (“Sully”) Sullenberger III, decided to attempt a risky and rare water landing, which he successfully executed. The plane remained buoyant, thanks in part to the fuel tanks, which were not full. Passengers and crew then walked onto the wings to wait for rescue (pictured below). The event made a hero of Sullenberger, who was celebrated for his quick thinking and skilled command of the craft.

Passengers stand on the wings of a US Airways plane waiting for a ferry to rescue them after the Airbus 320 jet made an emergency landing in the Hudson River in New York January 15, 2009. us airways flight 1549 Chilean mine rescue of 2010

After spending 69 days trapped in a collapsed mine, all 33 workers from the San Jose gold and copper mine miraculously made it out alive. The mine, which opened in 1889, had been the site of numerous earlier accidents, including an explosion in 2007. When the mine collapsed on August 5, 2010, the workers were trapped approximately 2,300 feet (700 meters) from the surface. Seventeen days passed without any contact. But on August 22, a probe detected tapping and, when it was pulled to the surface, a note reading “Estamos bien en el refugio los 33” (“All 33 of us are all right in the shelter”), was attached. A complicated drilling effort took weeks, but on October 13, the miners were finally rescued.

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The past year witnessed its share of dramatic, dynamic, and destructive events, as set out in this interactive timeline.

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Harpy eagle

This bird of prey, considered the world’s most powerful eagle, lives in tropical forests in the Americas.

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Charli XCX

This British singer and songwriter found mainstream success with the release of her sixth album, Brat, in 2024.

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