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00:00It's a very serious, very serious situation here, and I can tell you one that is hard
00:04to believe with my own eyes.
00:06Welcome to WatchMojo, and today, we're counting down our picks for the most significant events
00:11in history that should have been headline news, but got overlooked due to other events
00:16that occurred around the same period.
00:17The French capital's emergency services immediately announced Mr. Elfyan and the driver
00:22had died, but it took them two hours to cut the princess out of the twisted wreckage.
00:28Number 20.
00:29Black Saturday bushfires, overshadowed by 2008 financial crisis.
00:34The Black Saturday bushfires, which ravaged Australia between February 7th and March 14th,
00:402009, are considered one of the worst natural disasters in the country's history.
00:44Flames, lots of flames, trees on fire, 100 foot high, embers, branches falling, animals
00:52running for their life.
00:54During this period, a series of around 400 bushfires were ignited in Victoria, Australia's
00:59most densely populated state.
01:02Despite its immense impact within Australia, the disaster received limited international
01:06media attention, largely because of the concurrent global financial crisis.
01:10Fear spread in the month of September 2008 at a rate that was like a tsunami.
01:17The worldwide economic turmoil, which began unfolding in early 2007, peaked in late 2008
01:23and early 2009, leaving very few reporters and resources available to cover other events.
01:29Consequently, the Black Saturday bushfires, which claimed 173 lives and destroyed thousands
01:35of homes, remained largely under-reported on the global stage.
01:38I've never seen anything like it.
01:39It came out of the forest at 100 miles an hour, and it just took everything in its path.
01:44Number 19.
01:45The Great Halifax Explosion, overshadowed by US declaration of war on Austria-Hungary.
01:51On December 6th, 1917, a French cargo ship, carrying a vast amount of explosives, collided
01:57with a Norwegian vessel at the Halifax harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada.
02:01The resulting blast devastated the city of Halifax, killing nearly 2,000 people and injuring
02:06thousands more.
02:07It brought a city to its knees in an instant.
02:10Two square kilometres of Halifax simply obliterated by the largest human-made explosion prior
02:16to Hiroshima.
02:18In any other period, this would have been the top news story, but it flew under the
02:21radar as it happened during a critical juncture of World War I.
02:25The day after the disaster, the US Congress and Senate passed a resolution declaring war
02:30on the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was signed by President Woodrow Wilson on the
02:34same day.
02:35Woodrow Wilson, after all, runs for re-election in 1916 on the slogan, he kept us out of war.
02:42And yet, within a year after winning that election, that very same president is declaring
02:46war on the Germans.
02:48This shifted global attention away from the tragedy, despite the significant human toll
02:53and immense destruction it caused in Halifax.
02:56Number 18.
02:58Soviet Union Detains US Convoy, Overshadowed By The Day The Music Died
03:03February 3rd, 1959, is often remembered as the day the music died, because of the plane
03:08crash that killed musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P.
03:12The Big Bopper, Richardson.
03:24This tragic event was widely reported, and has since been referenced in various songs
03:28and movies.
03:36Due to this immense coverage, it eclipsed another significant incident on the same day.
03:41In West Germany amid Cold War tensions, five US Army soldiers were detained by Soviet officers
03:47after they refused inspection of their trucks upon crossing from East Germany.
03:52This action, perceived by the US as a provocation from the Soviet Union, likely would have been
03:56a major news story if not for the attention drawn by the plane crash.
04:01Number 17.
04:02Frank Sinatra's Death, Overshadowed By The Seinfeld Finale
04:16On the surface, Frank Sinatra and Seinfeld share no similarities, but in actuality the
04:21two are linked in a rather heartbreaking way.
04:24On May 14, 1998, Seinfeld aired its highly-anticipated series finale.
04:39However, while around 76 million people gathered around their TVs to watch the show bow out,
04:46Sinatra suffered a massive heart attack at his Los Angeles residence, and was rushed
04:50to the hospital.
04:51According to the fire chief, Sinatra's swift transportation was facilitated by the unusually
04:56empty streets, as millions were home tuning in to the finale.
05:00Even Sinatra's daughter, Nancy, missed the chance to spend his final moments with him
05:04as she, too, was engrossed in the show.
05:07Tragically, despite medical efforts, the iconic crooner passed away at the hospital.
05:17Number 16.
05:181989 Bay Bridge World Series, Overshadowed By Loma Prieta Earthquake
05:35While many of the entries on this list were overshadowed by events elsewhere, this one
05:39stands out for occurring in the same location.
05:41In 1989, the Bay Area of California was abuzz with baseball fever, as two of its local
05:48teams, the Oakland Athletics and the San Francisco Giants, made it to the World Series.
05:52However, just before Game 3 began on October 17th, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck California's
05:59Central Coast, causing widespread damage and claiming 63 lives.
06:16Although Candlestick Park, the stadium for the game, remained intact, the World Series
06:20was postponed for 10 days.
06:22With attention rightfully diverted to the aftermath of the Loma Prieta earthquake, the
06:26championship ultimately took a backseat in media coverage.
06:31Number 15.
06:32The Peshtigo Fire, Overshadowed By The Great Chicago Fire
06:46The Peshtigo Fire of 1871, which ravaged northeastern Wisconsin and parts of Michigan, takes its
06:52name from the city of Peshtigo, which was most heavily affected.
06:56Despite being the deadliest wildfire in recorded history, consuming over a million acres and
07:01claiming up to 2,500 lives, its significance was overshadowed by a similar calamity that
07:06befell a larger city.
07:08On the same day, Chicago suffered a devastating conflagration, resulting in significant damage
07:14and approximately 300 deaths.
07:21Although both tragic events, one might assume that the Peshtigo Fire, with its vastly higher
07:26death toll, would have garnered more media attention.
07:29However, as Peshtigo was far less developed than Chicago, its tragedy has largely been
07:34extinguished from historical accounts and public memory.
07:38Number 14.
07:40The Death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Overshadowed By Tiananmen Square Massacre
07:45On June 4, 1989, the Chinese government sent in troops who opened fire on thousands of
07:51peaceful protesters at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
08:01While exact figures vary, some estimates suggest the death toll reached as high as 2,600.
08:07This excessively violent reaction to peaceful demonstrations captured the world's attention
08:11and completely overshadowed other events that occurred around that period.
08:15Just the night before, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who led the Islamic
08:21Revolution and shaped the country's politics for years, passed away.
08:25But this went largely under the radar.
08:32Other events that were overshadowed by the massacre include the deadly Ufa train disaster
08:37in the Soviet Union and Poland's first partially free elections.
08:42Number 13.
08:43First Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Overshadowed By Lucy Ricardo and Lucille Ball
08:49Giving Birth If you're watching this video, chances are
08:52you probably weren't alive when the classic sitcom, I Love Lucy, aired back in the 1950s.
08:57To illustrate its immense popularity, the famous episode in which Lucy gives birth to
09:02little Ricky was watched by around 44 million viewers, accounting for nearly 74% of all
09:08U.S. homes with TVs.
09:19This episode, titled Lucy Goes to the Hospital, aired on January 19, 1953, and was made to
09:25coincide with Lucille Ball's actual delivery of her son, Desi Arnaz Jr.
09:30The remarkable blend of television and reality totally upstaged the inauguration of Dwight
09:34D. Eisenhower for his first term, which took place the following day and attracted only
09:3929 million viewers.
09:45Number 12.
09:46Attack on Clark Field, Overshadowed By Attack on Pearl Harbor
09:50December 7, 1941, will forever live on in infamy.
09:54That day, Japanese planes launched a surprise attack on the American naval base at Pearl
09:59Harbor in Hawaii.
10:09This assault claimed over 2,400 lives and left more than a thousand others injured,
10:14while also causing significant damage to military vessels and planes.
10:18The shock and devastation of Pearl Harbor was so overwhelming that many do not know
10:22that another attack occurred the following day at Clark Field, a U.S. military base in
10:27the Philippines.
10:28The casualties in this attack were comparatively lower, with 80 killed and 150 wounded, and
10:33it got buried under the unfolding chaos of Pearl Harbor.
10:39Surprisingly, no official investigation into the Clark Field attack was ever launched.
10:49Number 11.
10:50The Texas City Disaster, Overshadowed By Jackie Robinson's Major League Debut
10:56The Texas City Disaster of April 16, 1947 remains one of the deadliest industrial accidents
11:01in American history.
11:08A French-registered vessel called the SS Grand Camp, which was carrying over 2,000 tons of
11:13ammonium nitrate, detonated unexpectedly, killing at least 581 people and leaving more
11:19than 5,000 injured.
11:25Yet the magnitude of this disaster was largely overshadowed and underreported due to the
11:30historic Major League Baseball debut of Jackie Robinson the day before.
11:43Robinson's breakthrough as the first African-American player in the modern major leagues dominated
11:47headlines and sparked widespread debates in the public.
11:51All of this fervor surrounding Robinson breaking the collar barrier tragically relegated the
11:55Texas City Disaster to the background.
12:08Number 10.
12:09The War on Waste, Overshadowed By 9-11 Terrorist Attacks
12:14On September 10, 2001, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld held a press conference announcing
12:19that the U.S. Defense Department had been unable to trace $2.3 trillion.
12:41Rumsfeld came down on Pentagon bureaucracy, stating that wasted funds could be a matter
12:46of life and death… but this crackdown on misspending was stopped dead in its tracks
12:51the very next day.
12:52Tragically, two hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center on the morning of September
12:5711th, while a third was flown into the Pentagon and a fourth crashed into a Pennsylvania field.
13:07Compared to the thousands of deaths on 9-11, the missing $2.3 trillion suddenly seemed
13:12like an inconsequential loss.
13:14The War on Waste ultimately took a backseat to the War on Terror, which cost an estimated
13:19$5 trillion.
13:22Number 9.
13:23The Death of Groucho Marx, Overshadowed By The Death of Elvis Presley
13:27The world lost a comedic legend on August 19th, 1977, when Groucho Marx died at age
13:3386.
13:46His death was somewhat overlooked by the media, however, as Elvis Presley had died from a
13:50heart attack three days earlier.
14:00Elvis was only 42 years old, and arguably the biggest solo musical artist in the world,
14:05and his death triggered a massive outpouring of emotion from fans worldwide.
14:10While Elvis had never really left the limelight, Marx had become an elder statesman of comedy
14:14and vaudeville, and as such hadn't really been in the spotlight for nearly a decade.
14:19While both men left behind rich legacies, media attention tended to latch on to the
14:24younger, charismatic, and revolutionary figure that was Elvis Presley.
14:29Number 8.
14:30Beirut Terror Attacks, Overshadowed By Paris Terror Attacks
14:34When ISIS bombed a local refugee camp on November 12th, 2015, Beirut, Lebanon suffered its most
14:40severe terrorist attack since the Lebanese Civil War.
14:47With 43 total casualties, this tragedy likely would have been all over the news and social
14:52media if it weren't for another act of terror committed one day later.
14:56On November 13th, ISIS bombed Saint-Denis, a northern suburb in Paris, France, leaving
15:02130 people dead and hundreds more injured.
15:05The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility in revenge for French airstrikes in Syria.
15:11Given the higher death toll, the Paris attacks caused many people to forget about the Beirut
15:16attacks.
15:17Nevertheless, there's no denying these were two incredibly dark days for humanity that
15:21mustn't be ignored.
15:23Number 7.
15:24The Rwandan Genocide, Overshadowed By The Death Of Kurt Cobain
15:28In 1994, Rwanda experienced one of the most horrific atrocities of the 20th century.
15:34The Rwandan Genocide saw the mass killings of hundreds of thousands of Tutsi ethnic minority
15:40members and moderate Hutus by armed Hutu militias.
15:51Despite its rapid and brutal spread throughout the country, the genocide received scant attention
15:56in the United States.
15:57It commenced on April 7th, 1994, the day before singer Kurt Cobain was found dead at his home,
16:04having taken his own life.
16:13Media coverage was largely dominated by Cobain's death, eclipsing the ongoing tragedy in Rwanda.
16:18As the genocide unfolded over a span of three months, it remained overshadowed in international
16:24media by Nelson Mandela's election and, later, the OJ Simpson murder case.
16:30Number 6.
16:31Harriet Quimby's Flight, Overshadowed By The Sinking Of The Titanic
16:35In addition to being the first woman in the United States to attain a pilot's license,
16:39Harriet Quimby was also the first female aviator to fly across the English Channel.
16:44Well, she was a modern woman in a not-so-modern age.
16:48At a time when her contemporaries were wearing petticoats and corsets, Harriet Quimby, as
16:53you see, was climbing into a cockpit, decked out in her satin flying suit, and waving energetically
16:59to the crowd.
17:00Taking off in Dover, England on April 16th, 1912, she reached her destination in 59 minutes,
17:06landing on a beach in northern France.
17:08But where Quimby successfully completed her voyage, the same couldn't be said for the
17:13RMS Titanic.
17:14After hitting an iceberg, this passenger liner sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April
17:1815th, 1912, claiming over 1,500 lives.
17:27Overshadowed by this disaster, Quimby never got her moment in the sun and died in an aviation
17:32accident a couple of months later, leaving many to consider her an unsung hero.
17:41Number 5.
17:42The Death of Mother Teresa, Overshadowed by The Death of Princess Diana
17:47Mother Teresa and Diana, Princess of Wales, had a great deal in common.
17:54Both were known for their charity work, helping to raise awareness of leprosy and HIV-AIDS.
17:59Princess Diana notably visited Mother Teresa at a New York convent in June of 1997.
18:05On August 31st, just a couple of months after their meeting, the 36-year-old Lady Di died
18:10following a car crash in Paris.
18:22Less than a week after her untimely death, Teresa passed away due to heart failure on
18:26September 5th.
18:27But with the public already coping with the sudden loss of Diana, Teresa's death didn't
18:31receive nearly as much media attention.
18:33Nonetheless, these two women are still remembered for their dedication and compassion, ultimately
18:37making the world a better place.
18:40Number 4.
18:41Man Rowing Across an Ocean, Overshadowed by Man Walking on the Moon
18:46John Fairfax became the first man to row solo across an entire ocean, with the journey taking
18:51180 days.
19:02Starting his adventure at the Canary Islands, Fairfax crossed the Atlantic and arrived in
19:06Florida on June 19th, 1969.
19:09Unfortunately, this just so happened to be the day before Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
19:13became the first humans to land on the moon.
19:20Armstrong's one small step for man might have eclipsed John Fairfax's crossing, but
19:31his incredible feat didn't go completely unrecognized.
19:34The Apollo 11 crew themselves sent Fairfax a congratulatory message, stating, quote,
19:39as fellow explorers, we salute you on this great occasion.
19:43But few others took notice.
19:45Number 3.
19:46The Death of Farrah Fawcett, Overshadowed by The Death of Michael Jackson
19:50Following a battle with cancer, Farrah Fawcett died on June 25th, 2009.
20:04Although Fawcett's deteriorating health was among the most widely discussed topics in
20:08the news, she ultimately had to share the spotlight with Michael Jackson, who was pronounced
20:13dead the same day.
20:25While Fawcett was still heavily mourned, the King of Pop's passing dominated popular culture.
20:31MJ's death was front-page news, but Fawcett's was relegated to back pages and entertainment
20:36sections.
20:37Worse, still, was the Oscars' In Memoriam segment the following year, which featured
20:42Jackson but saw Fawcett controversially excluded.
20:47Number 2.
20:481994 NBA Finals, Overshadowed by OJ Simpson's Car Chase
20:53The idea of a Major League Final getting overshadowed might seem unthinkable, but that's exactly
20:58what happened during the telecast of the 1994 NBA Finals.
21:08On June 13th, 1994, OJ Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and friend Ron Goldman
21:15were discovered murdered in Los Angeles, and OJ quickly became the prime suspect.
21:20Simpson was to turn himself into police custody on Friday, June 17th, but instead fled in
21:25his white Ford Bronco, triggering the now-infamous low-speed chase.
21:28With CNN, ABC, and CBS covering the live events, NBC followed suit, interrupting Game 5 between
21:36the Houston Rockets and the New York Knicks.
21:38While the game was still aired via split-screen, the juice breaking loose was clearly the bigger
21:43story.
22:07Number 1.
22:08The Capture of Rome, Overshadowed by Operation Overlord
22:17Even if you never paid attention in history class, you're familiar with Operation Overlord,
22:21aka D-Day.
22:23Taking place on June 6th, 1944, this operation commenced the invasion of Normandy, with Allied
22:28forces storming French shores.
22:31D-Day, however, occurred only a couple of days after American troops seized Rome on
22:36June 4th.
22:42Unlike the Normandy invasion, however, this mission wasn't entirely successful in the
22:46long run, as it resulted in German forces escaping due to a miscalculation that later
22:51resulted in Allied casualties.
22:53The Normandy landings, meanwhile, remain the largest beach invasion ever, with that day
22:58proving to be a major turning point in the course of the Second World War.
23:03What other events in history were completely overshadowed by something bigger?
23:07Let us know in the comments below.
23:28And as always, thanks for watching!

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