Modern Era · Central Asia · Disaster
1908
Tunguska explodes over Siberia
June 30, 1908
At dawn above the taiga, something bright as a second sun streaked down and burst five miles up. The blast flattened eighty million trees over an area the size of London. Reindeer vanished. No crater was ever found. For decades scientists argued whether a meteor, a comet, or something stranger had briefly joined the earth.