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Tunguska event: Facts & Related Content
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Date | June 30, 1908 |
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Location | Podkamennaya Tunguska River • Russia • Siberia |
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- Hundreds of reindeer were killed in the blast, along with eighty million trees.
- Various scientists have suggested that a comet, a nuclear explosion, or a black hole caused the event.
- At the time of the explosion, seismographs in western Europe recorded seismic waves from the blast.
- Eyewitnesses were sometimes hesitant to share their stories because they believed the explosion was caused by the god Ogdy cursing the area.
- The energy of the explosion is estimated to have been equivalent to that of about 15 megatons of TNT, a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- Eyewitnesses who observed the event from a distance spoke of a fireball lighting the horizon, followed by trembling ground and hot winds strong enough to throw people down and shake buildings as in an earthquake.
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