10.5 is a thrilling TV show that follows the aftermath of a massive earthquake in the United States. As multiple seismic events occur, causing devastation and chaos, a team of experts and first responders must work together to save lives and prevent further catastrophe. The story revolves around the race against time to find solutions and the struggle to maintain order in the face of chaos.
On January 18th, 1977, a crowded commuter train heading for Sydney, came off the track and struck the pillars of an overhead road bridge, crushing part of the train and killing 83 passengers and injuring more than 200 others. This story follows the coronial inquiry into the crash with flash-backs to the main story, and the efforts of the rescuers to free the injured victims.
The Tomica Hero Series (トミカヒーローシリーズ, Tomika Hīrō Shirīzu) was a short-lived series of Japanese tokusatsu children's television dramas. Based on Takara Tomy's Tomica toy car line, the series air on TV Aichi and TV Tokyo before being syndicated around Japan. Takara Tomy previously produced Madan Senki Ryukendo, but Ryukendo was not based on a pre-existing set of toys for the company. However, it made reference to the Earth Federation which the UFDA is a branch of, its main cast making a cameo in the Rescue Force movie. Although airing on different days, the Tomica Hero Series served as competition to TV Asahi and Toei Company's Super Sentai and Kamen Rider Series and Tsuburaya Productions' Ultra Series. Only two series were made with the Tomica Hero story, which concluded with a stage show featuring members of the Rescue Force cast.
Last Men in Aleppo is a powerful documentary that follows the lives of the White Helmets, volunteer rescue workers who risk their lives to save others amidst the ongoing Syrian civil war. The film provides a gripping insight into the devastating effects of the war, showcasing the destruction, rubble, and collateral damage caused by the conflict. It also highlights the resilience and bravery of the rescue workers as they navigate through the dangerous streets of Aleppo, constantly facing the threat of car bombs and air raids. Last Men in Aleppo is a poignant portrayal of the human cost of war, capturing the devastating impact on innocent civilians and the tireless efforts of those who strive to bring hope and relief amid chaos and destruction.
When the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11, 2001, thousands were feared trapped beneath the tons of steel and rubble. These are the stories of the rescue workers and civilians who raced to Ground Zero to rescue the buried. Immediately after the collapse, rescue workers are convinced that they will find survivors in the ruins – and, miraculously, a handful are found. As the last survivors are pulled from the rubble, the rescuers shift focus to the monumental task to identify and recover the lost among the ruins. After the Towers Fell is the first in-depth look at the aftermath of the Towers' collapse and the heroes who selflessly took on the monumental task of rescue and recovery of their fellow New Yorkers
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