Surviving Urban Disasters

Surviving Urban Disasters

infobox television |Lop
show_name = Surviving Urban Disasters
format = Urban Survival Reality
runtime = One Hour Episodes (44 Minutes)
creator = Les Stroud
starring = Les Stroud
network = The Science Channel (US)
country = United States
first_aired = August 27, 2006
last_aired = Present
num_episodes = 1|

Surviving Urban Disasters is a reality television program broadcast in the United States on The Science Channel. Host Les Stroud demonstrates survival methods for urban disasters such as flood.

This show is similar to Survivorman, a series also starring Stroud which focuses on wilderness survival techniques.

Episode list

The limited run series consists of one episode so far, with six or seven more planned by Stroud:
*Flood - Stroud demonstrates techniques to survive flooding while in a house, an automobile, or an office building.

Future planned episodes include surviving hurricanes, tornadoes, and pandemics.

External links

* [http://www.lesstroudonline.com/ "Les Stroud's" Official Website]
* [http://www.lesstroudonline.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=2661 "Les Stroud's" announcement of the show]


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