Throughout history, humans have always been prone to
accidents. Here we list the top 10 most expensive accidents in human
history. The greatest cost of accidents is injury and death. Human life
is beyond monetary value. But property losses can also be devastating
and crippling to a business. What are the 10 most expensive accidents in
world history, in terms of property loss and measured in dollars? Take a
look.
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10. Sinking of The Titanic, 1912 ($150 Million).
Titanic is probably the most famous accident in the history. The Titanic
sank on its maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US,
after colliding with an iceberg, on April 15, 1912. The sinking of
Titanic caused the deaths of more than 1,500 people in one of the
deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. It is
considered one of the most luxurious ocean carrier ever made. The
Titanic cost $7 million to build. That’s $150 million in today’s
dollars. |
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9. Tanker Truck Explodes on Wiehltal Bridge, 2004
($358 Million).
On August 26, 2004, A tanker truck hauling 32,000 liters of fuel
collides with a car on the Wiehltal Bridge in Germany. The truck crashes
through the guardrail and falls 90 feet off the A4 Autobahn. The
resulting explosion destroys the bridge. Temporary repairs cost $40
million and the cost to replace the bridge is estimated at $318 Million.
This was by far the most expensive accident in the history of the
Federal Republic of Germany. |
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8. Chatsworth Train Collision, 2008 ($500
Million).
The Chatsworth train collision occurred on September 12, 2008, when a
Union Pacific freight train and a Metrolink commuter train collided
head-on in the Chatsworth district of Los Angeles, California. It was
one of the worst train crashes in California history, 25 people were
killed. This incident occurred because the Metrolink train ignored a red
signal while the conductor was busy receiving messaging. This fatal
error made Mitrolink loss of about $500 million. |
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7. B-2 Bomber Crash, 2008 ($1.4 Billion).
One of the most expensive aviation accident ever. On 23 February 2008,
B-2 Stealth bomber crashed on the runway shortly after takeoff from
Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Investigators concluded that there is a
mistake in the computer data system control. Suddenly the aircraft off
the track, so It slip and hit the B-2. Miraculously the pilot survived.
This was 1 of only 21 ever built and was the most expensive aviation
accident in history. |
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6. Exxon Valdez oil spill, 1989 ($2.5 Billion).
The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on
March 24, 1989. One of the giant tanker, Exxon Valdez sank and spilled
11 million gallons of oil and pollute the waters and spreaded until the
Gulf of Alaska. It is considered to be one of the most devastating
human-caused environmental disasters. Losses incurred very fantastic.The
cleanup cost Exxon $2.5 billion.
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5. Piper Alpha Oil Rig, 1988 ($3.4 Billion).
The Piper Alpha disaster off the coast of Aberdeen is the
world’sdeadliest ever oil rig accident. At that time Piper Alpha Oil is
the largest oil producer in the world because it can produce 317,000
barrels of oil per day. On July 6, 1988, as part of routine maintenance,
technicians removed and checked safety valves which were essential in
preventing dangerous build-up of liquid gas. There were 100 identical
safety valves which were checked. Unfortunately, the technician made a
mistake and forgot to replace one of them. At 10 pm on the same day, a
technician began pressing the button to move the liquid and most
expensive gas pumps in the world, and started that terrible accident.
Within 2 hours, the 300 foot platform was engulfed in flames. It
eventually collapsed, killing 167 workers and resulting in $3.4 Billion
in damages.
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4. Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion, 1986 ($5.5
Billion).
The Space Shuttle Challenger explosion occurred on January 28, 1986,
when Space Shuttle Challenger (mission STS-51-L) broke apart 73 seconds
into its flight, leading to the deaths of its seven crew members. The
explosion occured because of a defect in O-ring. It failed to close one
of the joints, which allows the outside air pressure in the gas causes
the external tank for liquid hydrogen spill that caused a big disaster.
The cost of replacing the Space Shuttle was $2 billion ($4.5 billion in
today’s dollars). Cost of investigation, problem correction, and
replacement of equipment lost $ 450 million cost 1986-1987 ($ 1 billion
today).
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3. Prestige Oil Spill, 2002 ($12 Billion).
The Prestige oil spill was an oil spill off the coast of Galicia caused
by the sinking of an oil tanker. On November 13th, 2002, Prestige Oil
Tanker ship carried 77,000 tonnes of fuel oil. One of twelve tankers
sunk during a storm in Galicia, Spain. The Spanish, Portugese and French
governments all refuse to let the damaged ship harbor. The tanker
ultimately splits in half and dumps 20 million gallons of oil into the
sea. According to a report by the Council of Pontevedra Economist, the
total cost of cleaning up is around $ 12 billion. |
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2. Space Shuttle Columbia Explosion, 2003 ($13
Billion).
The Space Shuttle Columbia was the first space worthy shuttle in NASA’s
orbital fleet. Columbia was destroyed in re-entry over Texas on February
1, 2003, by an explosion resulting from a hole in its wing that took
place during launch 16 days earlier. All aboard are lost. Total cost of
accidents (does not include replacement of a round-trip transportation)
estimated 13 billion dollars according to the American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronotika Sciences. |
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1. Chernobyl, 1986 ($200 Billion).
On April 26th, 1986, the world witnessed the most expensive accident in
history. The Chernobyl disaster, widely considered to have been the
worst nuclear power plant accident in history, and is one of the level 7
event (the maximum classification) on the International Nuclear Event
Scale. The accident was officially attributed to power plant operators
who violated plant procedures and were ignorant of the safety
requirements needed. Chernobyl accident was considered the greatest
socio-economic catastrophe recorded history. 50% part of Ukraine is
influenced and contaminated. 200,000 people should be evacuated and
transferred, while 1.7 million people directly affected by the disaster.
The death victims attributed to Chernobyl, including those who died from
cancer after years and years, about 125,000. Nobody knows exactly how
much the world’s worst nuclear accident cost. $200 billion is considered
a fairly conservative figure including cleaning, transmigration, and the
compensation of victims. The cost of a new steel shelter for the
Chernobyl nuclear plant will cost $2 billion alone. |
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