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Duration
60 minutes
Series Info
Season 6 Episode 3

Quick Summary

The programme includes footage of the powerful winds that fed a fire in Los Angeles, putting multimillion‑dollar homes at risk. It also shows the hurricane that battered Florida. Finally, the film covers the major volcanic eruptions that struck Iceland.

About This Program

The broadcast is a visual documentary that compiles striking footage of extreme weather and geological activity. It strings together scenes of powerful winds, a devastating hurricane and volcanic eruptions, presenting them in a single episode. By focusing on these natural forces, the programme offers viewers a concise yet vivid look at how such events can shape the environment. The film opens with images of the gusts that fed a blaze in Los Angeles, a fire that put multimillion‑dollar homes at risk. It then shifts to a sweeping view of the hurricane that struck Florida, showing the storm’s breadth and the damage it caused. The final segment captures the volcanic eruptions that took place in Iceland, highlighting the raw energy released as lava and ash burst from the earth’s crust. Throughout the episode, the footage serves to illustrate the sheer power behind each phenomenon, allowing the audience to grasp the scale of the forces at work. By juxtaposing the Californian fire, the Floridian hurricane and the Icelandic eruptions, the programme underscores how diverse natural threats can simultaneously endanger wealth, property and landscapes across the globe. The episode’s concise structure ensures that each disaster is given sufficient screen time, letting viewers compare the intensity of wind‑driven fire, tropical cyclone forces and volcanic outbursts within a single viewing experience.

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World's Deadliest Weather: Caught on Camera broadcasts on 5Action HD at 12:00am, Friday, 30 January 2026. (Subtitles)

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Production Details

Runtime60 mins