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IWONDER unveils JUNE’s Must-Watch Documentaries, exploring Catastrophes and Lessons Learned

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From nuclear meltdowns to aviation tragedies, iwonder brings a captivating lineup of thought-provoking documentaries to Australian viewers this June.

Offering insights into catastrophic events and their lasting impact, these films delve into the stories of near misses, unity, and the lessons learned from disasters.

Launching on June 13th, “Nuclear Meltdown: Minutes from Disaster” takes viewers behind the scenes of some of the most terrifying nuclear accidents in history. With witness accounts and expert testimony, the documentary explores the mistakes and consequences of these events, shedding light on the lasting effects of nuclear disasters.

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“The Boeing 737 Max: What Went Wrong?” examines the tragic crashes of two Boeing 737 MAX airplanes. Through interviews with pilots, engineers, and crash investigators, and state-of-the-art CGI, this documentary uncovers the underlying causes and explores the how and why behind these devastating accidents.

In “Lost & Found,” the story of unity and healing emerges from the loss caused by the 2011 earthquake in Japan. The film follows ordinary beachcombers across the Pacific Northwest as they attempt to reunite cherished items washed ashore with their owners, showcasing the resilience and compassion of communities affected by the disaster.

Additionally, iwonder presents the iWonder What Top Five collection, focusing on the indelible impact of disasters on the world. The selection includes “Code Red,” which revisits earth-shattering volcanic eruptions and devastating industrial accidents, highlighting the true human cost of these tragedies.

“Deadliest Earthquakes: Christchurch” offers gripping firsthand accounts and reconstructions of the February 2011 earthquake that forever changed the lives of those in Christchurch, New Zealand.

“After the Wave: The World’s Greatest Forensic Detective Story” explores the far-reaching consequences of the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, as international forensic specialists race against time to give back every victim their identity.

“#387” tells the moving story of restoring dignity to the victims of a boat sinking off the coast of Libya, while “Sherpa: Trouble on Everest” delves into the aftermath of a tragic icefall accident on Mount Everest, examining the role of Sherpas in the Everest industry.

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Viewers can access these captivating documentaries and more on iwonder, with a free 14-day trial followed by a monthly subscription fee of $6.99 or an annual subscription of $69.90. Enjoy the thought-provoking content on mobile phones, browsers, Telstra TV, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Optus SubHub, Apple TV, Android TV, Google Chromecast, or Apple Airplay.

These thought-provoking documentaries offer viewers an opportunity to reflect on the resilience of humanity and the importance of learning from past tragedies.

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