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Duration
55 minutes
Series Info
Season 6 Episode 12

Quick Summary

The series showcases footage that records the destruction and chaos unleashed by severe weather conditions, revealing the scale of damage inflicted on communities. It also features first‑hand accounts from individuals who survived these events, offering personal perspectives on the impact and aftermath.

About This Program

The series is a documentary‑style programme that assembles raw video of the havoc wrought by extreme weather. It stitches together on‑the‑ground recordings to give viewers a direct look at the damage and disorder that follow severe storms, floods or other atmospheric events. The focus is on showing what actually happened, not dramatising it. Central to the show are the scenes of destruction and the palpable chaos that follow such conditions. The camera work captures collapsed structures, flooded streets and the sheer scale of the disruption. Alongside these visuals, the programme intersperses personal testimonies, letting those who lived through the events describe what they saw and felt. The survivors' accounts are presented in their own words, offering an unfiltered perspective on the experience. They recount the moments when the weather turned violent, the immediate impact on their homes and the frantic attempts to stay safe. Their narratives add a human dimension to the visual record of the disaster. By combining stark footage with first‑hand stories, the episode aims to convey both the physical and emotional aftermath of severe weather. It refrains from speculation, sticking strictly to the images captured at the time and the recollections of those who endured the chaos. The result is a straightforward, observational record of nature’s power.

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World's Deadliest Weather: Caught on Camera broadcasts on 5Action HD at 3:05am, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles)

Channel Numbers:
Virgin130

Production Details

Runtime55 mins