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Underground: Buried Alive!

Underground: Buried Alive!

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UNDERGROUND: BURIED ALIVE Series Overview "Underground: Buried Alive" is a gripping three-part documentary series that explores extraordinary human survival stories of people trapped beneath the earth's surface. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, each episode examines different scenarios where individuals face one of humanity's most primal fears: being buried alive. The series weaves together firsthand survivor accounts with expert commentary from psychologists, rescue specialists, engineers, and medical professionals to create a comprehensive understanding of both the physical and psychological dimensions of underground survival. Beyond the dramatic narratives of specific incidents, the series explores universal themes of human resilience, the psychology of extreme confinement, time perception in crisis, and the evolving technologies that make modern rescues possible. "Underground: Buried Alive" offers not just tales of survival against overwhelming odds, but profound insights into human nature when faced with darkness, isolation, and the struggle to return to light.copyright 2025 Quiet.Please Social Sciences True Crime World
Episodes
  • EPISODE 3: "UNDER THE RUBBLE: STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE"
    Mar 14 2025
    EPISODE 3: "UNDER THE RUBBLE: STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE" This episode explores survival beneath collapsed man-made structures, centered on three powerful stories:
    • Haiti Earthquake Survivors (2010): The extraordinary case of Evans Monsignac, who survived 27 days buried in the ruins of a Port-au-Prince marketplace after Haiti's devastating earthquake, challenging medical understanding of survival limits.
    • Mexico City Earthquakes (1985 & 2017): The parallel stories of earthquake survivors in Mexico City's unique geological context, including Yusleidi Figueroa's 36-hour entrapment in a tilted but intact office space, and the controversial search for "Frida Sofia."
    • The Oklahoma City Bombing (1995): Survivors of America's deadliest domestic terrorist attack prior to 9/11, including Florence Rogers, who witnessed her colleagues' deaths when a conference room floor sheared away, exploring how terrorist attacks create unique psychological challenges.
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    27 mins
  • EPISODE 2: "BENEATH THE EARTH: MINING DISASTERS"
    Mar 14 2025
    EPISODE 2: "BENEATH THE EARTH: MINING DISASTERS" This episode investigates survival in industrial underground settings, focusing on three remarkable mining disaster stories:
    • The Chilean Mining Miracle (2010): The 69-day ordeal of 33 miners trapped 2,300 feet underground in the San José copper-gold mine and the unprecedented rescue operation that captured global attention.
    • The Quecreek Mine Rescue (2002): The dramatic 78-hour rescue of nine Pennsylvania coal miners who survived in a flooding mine by tethering themselves together while water rose to their necks.
    • The Beaconsfield Mine Collapse (2006): The 14-day entrapment of Todd Russell and Brant Webb in Australia's Beaconsfield gold mine, where they survived in a space barely larger than their bodies, experiencing extreme confinement.
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    30 mins
  • EPISODE 1: "DARKNESS BELOW: CAVE RESCUE"
    Mar 14 2025
    EPISODE 1: "DARKNESS BELOW: CAVE RESCUE" This episode examines survival and rescue in natural and recreational cave systems, centering on three dramatic case studies:
    • The Thai Cave Rescue (2018): The miraculous rescue of twelve boys and their soccer coach from Thailand's flooded Tham Luang cave system after 18 days trapped in darkness, featuring the unprecedented sedation technique that made their extraction possible.
    • The Nutty Putty Cave Tragedy (2009): The heartbreaking story of John Edward Jones, who became fatally trapped in Utah's Nutty Putty Cave despite rescuers being able to reach and communicate with him.
    • The Floyd Collins Incident (1925): America's first mass-media cave disaster, where Kentucky explorer Floyd Collins became trapped, sparking a rescue effort followed by 20 million Americans via newspaper and radio.
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    26 mins

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