Deadliest Places
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In 2010, several epic earthquakes delivered one of the worst
annual death tolls ever recorded. The deadliest strike, in Haiti,
killed more than 200,000 people and reduced homes, hospitals,
schools, and the presidential palace to rubble. In exclusive
coverage, a NOVA camera crew follows a team of U.S. geologists as
they enter Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy. The
team hunts for crucial evidence that will help them determine
exactly what happened deep underground and what the risks are of a
new killer quake. Barely a month after the Haiti quake, Chile was
struck by a quake 100 times more powerful, unleashing a tsunami
that put the entire Pacific coast on high alert. In a coastal town
devastated by the rushing wave, NOVA follows a team of geologists
as they battle aftershocks to measure the displacement caused by
the earthquake. Could their work, and the work of geologists at
earthquake hot spots around the U.S., one day lead to a
breakthrough in predicting quakes before they happen? NOVA
investigates compelling new leads in this profound scientific
conundrum.