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An Earthquake in 1996

A flood in 1996

A mudslide in 2000

A sinking ferry in 2002

A siege in 2004

A tornado in 2006

A writer's drought in 2009

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Wasn't there a storm right before Sally & Brad were going to get married and they thought they had lost him and Ric and some others in the boat but then they came back?

Also, there was another storm or something when Annie was trapped in the drains and Charlie had to rescue her but then she got dragged out to sea.. I don't know what year those were though.

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Wasn't there a storm right before Sally & Brad were going to get married and they thought they had lost him and Ric and some others in the boat but then they came back?

Also, there was another storm or something when Annie was trapped in the drains and Charlie had to rescue her but then she got dragged out to sea.. I don't know what year those were though.

Yeah but the OP was asking about the biggest Bay Disasters I personally perceived big as being the better disaster storylines rather then the bigger disasters.

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Wasn't there a storm right before Sally & Brad were going to get married and they thought they had lost him and Ric and some others in the boat but then they came back?

Also, there was another storm or something when Annie was trapped in the drains and Charlie had to rescue her but then she got dragged out to sea.. I don't know what year those were though.

Yeah but the OP was asking about the biggest Bay Disasters I personally perceived big as being the better disaster storylines rather then the bigger disasters.

I know, but I wasn't sure whether these were big disasters or not.. I can only vaguley remember them....

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An Earthquake in 1996

A flood in 1996

A mudslide in 2000

A sinking ferry in 2002

A siege in 2004

A tornado in 2006

A writer's drought in 2009

Thanks mate, my favourite is the writers drought in 2009... hahaha!

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Wasn't there a storm right before Sally & Brad were going to get married and they thought they had lost him and Ric and some others in the boat but then they came back?

Also, there was another storm or something when Annie was trapped in the drains and Charlie had to rescue her but then she got dragged out to sea.. I don't know what year those were though.

Yeah but the OP was asking about the biggest Bay Disasters I personally perceived big as being the better disaster storylines rather then the bigger disasters.

I know, but I wasn't sure whether these were big disasters or not.. I can only vaguley remember them....

Yeah, there was a boating disaster but it all happened offscreen! It just showed everyone back in the bay dealing with them being missing.

Also we had Martha & Jack's 2006 wedding which ended in Zoe's last ditch attempt att revenge on the bay as the wedding venue exploded with everyone inside. Then in the aftermath of it all a couple of characters were sent to the "city" to have their burns looked at only the helicopter crashed on the way!

There was also the 2008 finale/2009 return when Kane crashed his car into the formal leading to a huge fire, nobody died in the fire but Jack's shooting coincided with the fire, leading to Jacks death.

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They are all disasters Per-se but some of those aren't in my opinion exactly big story line wise at least. The barn explosion/chopper crash was big but that year had loads of disasters most of them very forgetful, Belle gets stung by a bee? :huh: Kim gets electrocuted? :huh: Irene has a heart attack :huh:

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They are all disasters Per-se but some of those aren't in my opinion exactly big story line wise at least. The barn explosion/chopper crash was big but that year had loads of disasters most of them very forgetful, Belle gets stung by a bee? :huh: Kim gets electrocuted? :huh: Irene has a heart attack :huh:

What did Kim do when he got electrocuted??

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