MOST EXPENSIVE ACCIDENTS OF WORLD

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#10. Titanic
$150 Million
 
The sinking of the Titanic is possibly the most famous accident in the world. But it barely makes our list of top 10 most expensive. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage and was considered to be the most luxurious ocean liner ever built. Over 1,500 people lost their lives when the ship ran into an iceberg and sunk in frigid waters. The ship cost $7 million to build ($150 million in today's dollars).
Titanic
 
#9. Tanker Truck vs Bridge
$358 Million
 
On August 26, 2004, a car collided with a tanker truck containing 32,000 liters of fuel on the Wiehltal Bridge in Germany. The tanker crashed through the guardrail and fell 90 feet off the A4 Autobahn resulting in a huge explosion and fire which destroyed the load-bearing ability of the bridge. Temporary repairs cost $40 million and the cost to replace the bridge is estimated at $318 Million. 
Bridge
 
#8. MetroLink Crash
$500 Million
 
On September 12, 2008, in what was one of the worst train crashes in California history, 25 people were killed when a Metrolink commuter train crashed head-on into a Union Pacific freight train in Los Angeles. It is thought that the Metrolink train may have run through a red signal while the conductor was busy text messaging. Wrongful death lawsuits are expected to cause $500 million in losses for Metrolink. 
Metrolink Crash
 
#7. B-2 Bomber Crash
$1.4 Billion
 
Here we have our first billion dollar accident (and we're only #7 on the list). This B-2 stealth bomber crashed shortly after taking off from an air base in Guam on February 23, 2008. Investigators blamed distorted data in the flight control computers caused by moisture in the system. This resulted in the aircraft making a sudden nose-up move which made the B-2 stall and crash. This was 1 of only 21 ever built and was the most expensive aviation accident in history. Both pilots were able to eject to safety. 
Bomber Crash
 
bomber crash
 
 
#6. Exxon Valdez
$2.5 Billion
 
The Exxon Valdez oil spill was not a large one in relation to the world's biggest oil spills, but it was a costly one due to the remote location of Prince William Sound (accessible only by helicopter and boat). On March 24, 1989, 10.8 million gallons of oil was spilled when the ship's master, Joseph Hazelwood, left the controls and the ship crashed into a Reef. The cleanup cost Exxon $2.5 billion.
Exxon Valdez
 
#5. Piper Alpha Oil Rig
$3.4 Billion

 

The world's worst off-shore oil disaster. At one time, it was the world's single largest oil producer, spewing out 317,000 barrels of oil per day. On July 6, 1988, as part of routine maintenance, technicians removed and checked safety valves which were essential in preventing dangerous build-up of liquid gas. There were 100 identical safety valves which were checked. Unfortunately, the technicians made a mistake and forgot to replace one of them. At 10 PM that same night, a technician pressed a start button for the liquid gas pumps and the world's most expensive oil rig accident was set in motion.

Within 2 hours, the 300 foot platform was engulfed in flames. It eventually collapsed, killing 167 workers and resulting in $3.4 Billion in damages.
Piper Alpha Oil Rig
 
#4. Challenger Explosion
$5.5 Billion
 
The Space Shuttle Challenger was destroyed 73 seconds after takeoff due on January 28, 1986 due to a faulty O-ring. It failed to seal one of the joints, allowing pressurized gas to reach the outside. This in turn caused the external tank to dump its payload of liquid hydrogen causing a massive explosion. The cost of replacing the Space Shuttle was $2 billion in 1986 ($4.5 billion in today's dollars). The cost of investigation, problem correction, and replacement of lost equipment cost $450 million from 1986-1987 ($1 Billion in today's dollars).
Challenger Explosion
 
#3. Prestige Oil Spill
$12 Billion

 

On November 13, 2002, the Prestige oil tanker was carrying 77,000 tons of heavy fuel oil when one of its twelve tanks burst during a storm off Galicia, Spain. Fearing that the ship would sink, the captain called for help from Spanish rescue workers, expecting them to take the ship into harbour. However, pressure from local authorities forced the captain to steer the ship away from the coast. The captain tried to get help from the French and Portuguese authorities, but they too ordered the ship away from their shores. The storm eventually took its toll on the ship resulting in the tanker splitting in half and releasing 20 million gallons oil into the sea.

According to a report by the Pontevedra Economist Board, the total cleanup cost $12 billion. 
Presitige Oil Spill
 
#2. Space Shuttle Columbia
$13 Billion

 

The Space Shuttle Columbia was the first space worthy shuttle in NASA's orbital fleet. It was destroyed during re-entry over Texas on February 1, 2003 after a hole was punctured in one of the wings during launch 16 days earlier. The original cost of the shuttle was $2 Billion in 1978. That comes out to $6.3 Billion in today's dollars. $500 million was spent on the investigation, making it the costliest aircraft accident investigation in history. The search and recovery of debris cost $300 million.

In the end, the total cost of the accident (not including replacement of the shuttle) came out to $13 Billion according to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
Space Shuttle Columbia
 
#1. Chernobyl
$200 Billion

 

On April 26, 1986, the world witnessed the costliest accident in history. The Chernobyl disaster has been called the biggest socio-economic catastrophe in peacetime history. 50% of the area of Ukraine is in some way contaminated. Over 200,000 people had to be evacuated and resettled while 1.7 million people were directly affected by the disaster. The death toll attributed to Chernobyl, including people who died from cancer years later, is estimated at 125,000. The total costs including cleanup, resettlement, and compensation to victims has been estimated to be roughly $200 Billion. The cost of a new steel shelter for the Chernobyl nuclear plant will cost $2 billion alone. The accident was officially attributed to power plant operators who violated plant procedures and were ignorant of the safety requirements needed.

  Chernobyl

 

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 Amazing data

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Hi good work.. now even add this

Jaipur fire may cost IOC Rs 300 crore

 
 
 

The fire at the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) depot near Jaipur is still raging, but contained within the premises. However, the fire may continue for another 24-36 hours.

IOC's total losses due to the fire is being estimated at Rs 300 crore out of which Rs 150 crore is the product loss and another Rs 150 due to infrastructure damage.

According to IOC it will take 15-18 months to re-create the facility in Jaipur.

The oil major said that it will be able to meet full demand for fuel products in the area and for that they have made alternate arrangements for supply to all areas. Fuel products have been moved in from Bharatpur and Ajmer depots, the company is sourcing products from other oil marketing companies.

Meanwhile, six IOC employees are still missing; search is still on.

IOC staff may not be able to approach the site till the fuel burns out completely, entire petrol likely to have been burnt while kerosene and diesel are still burning.

Six people dead

Six people have been killed and 150 are injured. 300 army men are helping with rescue, as some people are feared trapped in the depot. Experts from Mathura have also been called in to help.

Five-km area around the fire spot has been declared a "danger zone". Five lakh residents in the surrounding area have been moved to safer locations.

Among those who were evacuated were all the patients, doctors and staff of a government hospital and engineering and medical students of 10 hostels.

The IOC has said that they have disconnected the underground pipeline connecting the oil well and the depot.

The administration is also taking all precautionary measures to secure a nearby Indane gas bottling plant.

Cold water mixed with foam has been sprayed on the pipeline of LPG storage tankers located near the petroleum depot to keep it cool and unaffected from the heat generated from the fire.

Petroleum Minister Murli Deora reached Jaipur on Friday morning. "Not much can be done about the fire. It will have to be allowed to burn out," he said. He also announced a compensation of Rs 5 to 10 lakh for the injured and the families of the dead.

A high-level committee of the Petroleum Ministry will conduct a probe into the incident.

The chairman of the IOC has said this is the worst fire in the history of the Indian Oil Corporation.

Sitapura industrial area, just 3 km from Jaipur, is a busy place with many heavy electrical industries and a number of engineering colleges.

The fire, which is said to have erupted due to leakage in a petrol pipeline, broke out at about 7.30 pm on Thursday evening when petrol was reportedly being transferred. (How it happened)

Within minutes two dozen fire extinguishers were rushed to the spot but given the 80 lakh litres of petroleum products in the depot the fire spread, rapidly engulfing the entire depot. Soon the state government was forced to seek help from the Union Petroleum Ministry.

"It is a terrible blaze. I have spoken to the Petroleum Minister who is sending a team of officials to the site," Ashok Gehlot, the Chief Minister of Rajastan, said on Thursday.
 
The blaze could be seen from up to 20 km. The surrounding area has been evacuated and power cut off. The injured have been rushed to three major hospitals of Jaipur including the SMS hospital.
 
"All the factories and institution operating from the Sitapura industrial area have been asked to shift manpower to a different location. I have spoken to the DGM IOC about bringing the fire under control. The injured have been admitted to the SMS hospital, " said DM Kuldeep Ranka. (At hospital, burn victims share their stories)

"I was working when there was a sudden explosion. All the glass around us was shattered and it fell on us. We ran away from the spot," said one of the injured.
 
While all the 12 tanks in the IOC depot caught fire, a larger tragedy was averted as the LPG cylinders remained safe. The IOC says it will let the fuel burn itself out. People are keeping their fingers crossed that soon the worst will be over.
Deepika, thats for INDIA... Coz the least in above list is TITANIC wid total of approx. Rs. 701 Crores.............. So, at INDIAN level, yes IOC_JAIPUR has been one of the biggest disaster... and hey the amount i came to know is "RS. 500 crore"

OK....

 

got that, google still shows wid Rs. 300 CRORE...

thanks for sharing and very sad news from last 36 hrs about IOC

I liked this.

Nice post......Thanks for sharing......

nice posting to know about safety

nice one

Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.

The fire at IOC depot at Jaipur is second largest  fire in India.  There are a predicted loss about 350 crores as the petroleum minister said in LS arround (190 crore to IOC and a160 crore is sarrounding area). Major loss was happened for atmosphere and health of local residents which in not countable. Also effect working of common men of Jaipur city as well as tourism Industries.

After all counting you should consider it most expensive accident of India

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