About this episode
What if the survival of modern civilization hinged on a single, unbearable summer stench? In 1858, London was brought to its knees not by war or famine, but by the overwhelming odor of its own waste—a crisis that threatened to collapse the world's greatest empire from within.
This episode plunges into the heart of "The Great Stink." We explore how the Victorian city's simple, centuries-old solution—dumping everything into the River Thames—created a lethal, bubbling sewer that ran through the city center. As a sweltering heatwave magnified the smell, Parliament faced a literal and political shutdown, forcing a desperate confrontation with a invisible killer: cholera.
Join us to discover how this crisis of filth and fear became a catalyst for one of history's most monumental engineering triumphs. You'll learn how the urgent need to conquer the smell led to a visionary sewer system that revolutionized public health, transformed urban living, and provided a blueprint for cities worldwide, ultimately saving countless lives.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).