Top 10 Natural Disasters Caught On Camera
Top 10 Natural Disasters Caught On Camera
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That landslide in Norway is terrifying! Wildfires in Southern California are freaky, to me. Back in September 1979, I drove from Virginia to Ventura, Cali, to help my sister-in-law move, after she was divorced. We drove down to San Diego, so I could see an old friend, where I would catch a red-eye, back to DC. As the plane took off, I looked down, out of my window, and it seemed like I was flying out of Hell. It was pitch black, above, and fire was down, under the plane. It looked surreal.
To the 2 animal shelter owners that died trying to save their dogs, God bless you you were both real life heroes
@mcouture8169
4 ай бұрын
I'm sure their parents are happy for the dogs...
@gillesguillaumin6603
3 ай бұрын
Le type a trouvé le mot juste :” OH putain !” C'est pas une coulée c'est carrément un laar, surtout aux vues de la couleur. 😮
@justinwatson6932
3 ай бұрын
@@gillesguillaumin6603yeah that made no sense at all
@meyanganglapongener3017
Ай бұрын
How stupid.
@TheWinterStorm21-es1vd
23 күн бұрын
@@gillesguillaumin6603 Cela n'a aucun sens traduit en anglais, très perturbant
Sinkholes have to be one of the scariest things on earth. I can't imagine how deeply entombed things are that get sucked into one.
@janysmahoney1271
2 ай бұрын
😮yep, that an earthquakes; can't imagine the feeling of having the forever( sturdy) ground beneath u suddenly splitting open like eggs as u disintegrate into the earths core
I really appreciate that you just play these clips and don't talk incessantly over them, but still explain them before and after. Every YT channel I watch people are talking so fast and never even breathe and it is way overkill. It gets exhausting and I just shut it all off. Thanks for not doing that.
@Long-legged
Ай бұрын
This channel is shit. Full of lies and deception.
@ryana8174
Ай бұрын
AGREED
Mankind is so vulnerable before the power of nature 😢😢😢😢😢
That white house in the fjord mud slide was well built. It slid out to sea and came back to where it started still intact!
@caroltiller5116
19 күн бұрын
Amazing things can happen in the worst of times.
That mudslide’s mud looked like such rich dirt! Looked amazing.
You might want to research your explanation for the Louisiana 'sinkhole'. It was caused by Shell Oil not knowing where they were drilling when in the lake on their oil platform. They made a miscalculation, they drilled right into the top of the salt mines below in their quest for more oil. Salt is very unstable when wet.
@stephenreie9847
Жыл бұрын
Think you will find that the sinkhole your talking about is on the video
@iLumberjack
Жыл бұрын
This one wasn't caused by oil drilling. You're thinking about the Lake Peigneur incident in 1980. This one is the Bayou Corn sinkhole, caused by a collapsing salt mine.
@lavishgakhar6960
11 ай бұрын
Hhgg to u hi du
@chucklou118
9 ай бұрын
Energy denier!
@debbieparker3691
5 ай бұрын
😅00ppl
That white house in the landslide must have been REALLY well built-it held up amazingly
@Andrew-Johnson
Жыл бұрын
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 ☦ Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee. John 5:14☦ Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent. Acts 17:30☦
@yvettesmith4991
Жыл бұрын
It was build by slaves
@Jerrybmarks
Жыл бұрын
Just circling back around and place me back please. Thank you
@reeepng8248
Жыл бұрын
No fr whoever built that needs to build my house on god. That shits armoured
@estelleschneider9033
Жыл бұрын
That is why Jesus instructed us to not build your house on Sand Which applies to Real sands and spiritual sand..
Its very rare to find a youtuber who uses your format of video and can pronounce things correctly. I appreciate you taking the time and having the knowledge to pronounce words and names correctly.
@whome4642
Жыл бұрын
He even got the name of the volcano right. At least I think so.
@KiwiHelpgeek
Жыл бұрын
He can't pronounce Tonga correctly. It's not Tong-ga
@servraghgiorsal7382
Жыл бұрын
Me too. The bot voices and mispronunciations drive me nuts!!
@bettyhudson979
Жыл бұрын
To bad everyone isn’t as educated as some that every word that they say and everything they do is beyond excellent
@RwingDsquad
Жыл бұрын
@@bettyhudson979 idk if you’re being sarcastic. But I agree nonetheless.
I guess the level of sheer terror felt by those guys in the avalanche is indicated by the volume of their on-camera laughter.
@nataliethomasragoonanan5989
Ай бұрын
Stupidity should be a crime.. sheer terror my ssa!!!!!... idiots, in the wake of an avalanche
Imagine coming home from work and your house is literally gone?? Just an empty spot 🤔😵💫
Thank you for showing the location of each disaster on a map. Most people these days are sadly lacking when it comes to geography. Maybe your maps will help remedy that in some small way.
@cherylmacvane8791
Жыл бұрын
I agree. Very useful and informative. Gives a more complete picture.
@jimamizzi1
Жыл бұрын
@@cherylmacvane8791 yeah my geography isn’t that good, but what a disaster. Just been watching the news on turkey, just terrible
@wexjap
Жыл бұрын
They can't read maps either!
@cherylmacvane8791
Жыл бұрын
@@jimamizzi1 Devastating.
@martingrantham5534
Жыл бұрын
Definitely a terrible and deverstating situation for the people of Turkey 🇹🇷 and Syria 🇸🇾 poor people. But also amazing when someone is pulled out alive especially when the death toll is over 22000
Norway moving into the sea was truly an incredible sight!👀🤯
@mrengineerpw5920
7 күн бұрын
👀
Seeing a lot of disaster videos where debris falls into the ocean makes me wonder how much stuff is at the bottom of the ocean? Supposedly only 5 percent of the ocean floor has been "discovered"/explored...
The filming of those disasters are very good ty to the people who put this together. I am sorry for the loss of lives and property. This is as close to these disasters I ever want to be. Again ty for sharing. 🙏🙏🙏
The hail storm guy sounded like a panicked GTA NPC lol
@Laurie-ux2dz
Күн бұрын
Years ago in my rural tiny town we had BASKETBALL SIZE HAIL! Damage was unbelievable. No one reported it though. The sky glowed red. It seemed to be the apocalypse.
Respect for the guy who recorded the footage.
Imagine coming back home only to find out that God decided to move your house
@bonebizzil904
6 күн бұрын
U mean remove your house
In Johanesburg South Africa, they frequently get hail storms that kill people particularly in cars. The cricket ball sized ice balls smash through windows and will crush a car roof down! It is quite common and happens every year.
2:45 The sinkhole in Schmalkalden formed in the middle of the night, thats why there's no footage of it
@meinnameisthase5215
2 ай бұрын
Das ist Nachterstett und nicht Schmalkalden! Der Erdrutsch war am Tag und nicht in der Nacht!
'But that soon turned to fear when they saw the avalanche heading straight for them' *skiers laughing and joking throughout*
@justaskin8523
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, those skiers survived in spite of their own foolishness.
@alexritchie4586
Жыл бұрын
@@justaskin8523 I dunno, they seem pretty confident in knowing that if there's a rather steep, wooded valley between them and the avalanche that they wouldn't bear the brunt of it. They look like this isn't their first rodeo 😅
@karel_de_lille
Жыл бұрын
Still could also be some nervous laughs .. image is everything you don't go out crying and shitting your pants
@michaeld53
Жыл бұрын
Laughing in the face of death?? Not too smart!
@ranjapi693
Жыл бұрын
I guess if they were pros and read the avalanche report beforehand- what you should do before starting a Tour - they knew it was safe enough. But you can always be mistaken.
Imagine the people just chillin in there house and there whole property starts to move
@chaoticnovaplaysshorts126
Жыл бұрын
Then they wake up in the middle of the ocean💀
@adeliacarissimi9136
Жыл бұрын
@@chaoticnovaplaysshorts126 67h
@dickdastardly5534
Жыл бұрын
I get that regularly - I live in a caravan does that count ?😁
I have to watch this stuff rn to remind me that things could've been a lot worse. The storm we had last week here in Ohio flooded our entire basement with 3 feet of water. And of course our homeowners insurance isn't paying for any of it. Took our 15k dollar car and wedged it in our garage, ruined our brand new washer and dryer, we have no heat or hot water. We just bought this house 4 months ago. I lost pictures and letters from my deceased father and birthday toys for my children and so much more. Over half of our clothes and strollers and beds and I could go on. However, as of now, nobody was hurt and the only damage to the actual house is the door from the basement to the garage that ripped off it's hinges. Other than that, the walls and floors are just fine (thank God they're solid concrete) and I was able to save some of my pictures, they look like they were wet but as long as I have the ones of my dad I don't care, I can take pictures of everyone here alive but I can never replace a picture of my father. Anyhow, seeing this makes me feel like that's just stupid. Like my house didn't get swept into the ocean and my other daily car still runs. We can buy new clothes and toys. And the main thing, we are alive!
Even the mud in Switzerland looks beautiful
@mackenzielamb6513
Жыл бұрын
That what I thought. I was like that's some rich looking soil. Would have taken buckets of it for growing.
@ranjapi693
Жыл бұрын
We got some mudslides last year in austria too. They are often laden with stones, on one occasion half of the mountain came tumbling down. Stones as big as a small house just lying around. Bridges and streets torn away. Try cleaning THAT up..that one here was peanuts.
My husbands uncle lost his home in that Fire tornado in Redding, not even several months later, we lost our town of Paradise Ca, our home, everything we knew. It is crazy what nature can throw at you.
@maxinelaidley6928
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, very highlighting.
@melmel7011
Жыл бұрын
Im so sorry
@DeepOwl1073
Жыл бұрын
I worked on both the Carr and Camp fires. I'm glad you made it.
@dawndulaney
24 күн бұрын
RIP Firefighter Stokes. So very sad.
I love the fact that people like to say:this is my piece of land....from these videos we can realize that nothing belongs to humans except the soul
@christiano8088
Жыл бұрын
And that belongs to the devil.
@galewinds7696
Жыл бұрын
@@christiano8088 wrong, all souls belong to God.
@bonebizzil904
6 күн бұрын
Tell em again@@galewinds7696
5:08 Ok seriously?? Those were some IMPRESSIVELY BUILT homes. The stick built crap around here would fall apart and those things are floating like they're boats... This slide is absolutely the most insane footage I've seen...
Excellent video. Kudos to you for not talking at certain times and double kudos for not spraying music all over the image :-)
The landslip at Alta is crazy. You can litereally see a tsunami from cause to finish ( allbeit a relatively small one)
@christichapman6043
Жыл бұрын
And the houses!!! Damn they are built good! Lol
@icarusbinns3156
Жыл бұрын
There was a dog on that bit of land. By accounts found (in a different video) the dog was okay. Muddy and scared, but uninjured
@keibon11
Жыл бұрын
The tragedy was compounded by the fact that those people don't even have the land anymore to rebuild on.
@sibramo
Жыл бұрын
There was an even larger mudslide caused by quick clay in Gjerdrum, Norway on 30.12.2020. It covered an area of 210 000 m². 10 people lost their lives, and 14 houses with 31 apartments were claimed by the mud.
@JustMe-vk4fn
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't that something? It was strange to watch the water swirl back into the area of the slide with the houses floating and bobbing around. >.
The landslide was so enormous it was honestly difficult to discern what my eyes were looking at until you panned the camera back further. At that time I was able to detect a gigantic piece of Earth slowly being washed into the sea. I was hoping to myself no people or animals were drowning in that footage
@jjj0180
Жыл бұрын
you recorded it?
The collapsing ancient clay, was formed in a salty sea. With many thousands of years of rain the salt has leached out. Similar slides are well known in Scandinavia.
I'm from iowa, lived 30 miles northwest from Marshalltown. I watched this tornado form 2 miles east of Zearing, Iowa, population 535. Watched 7 small tornadoes merge together. 3 came from the north(spread 2 to 5 miles apart), 3 came from the west about 4 miles spread out(1 of these took out part of a friend's farm), 1 was coming from the south west(another friend had this one kiss their property). Once these 7 tornados hooked up it was massive. There were storm chasers all over northeast story county. Law enforcement was behind the storm, totally aware of it. Needless to say the noise in town and the sky to the east as each tornado was sucked into the growing EF3 was like a sci-fi movie. Once they all got sucked up with iowa dirt, trees, and buildings it took off like a switch was flipped. At that point I was outside watching standing next to a truck w a storm chasing team inside. The 3 guys looked at each other w a wild look and one guy said this is huge and it going to leave a big path of destruction. He looked at me and asked how to get to Marshalltown fast, i told him and they went from 0 to 70 out of town towards the destruction. Went inside to flip on tv to watch it unfold. This part of iowa has many wind events that continue to increase every couple of years, in size and frequency. Many times in the last 50 years I have stood outside and feel and watch the clouds form and atmosphere churn.
I’ll bet the guy in the hailstorm is glad he has a metal roof now lol
@travis8665
Жыл бұрын
those hail stones have done a lot of damage to women legs and arse.
We've got patches of quick clay around here. A friend bought a home that hadn't had a proper soil survey done. The contractor wound up buying the house back. No danger of it sliding away, but the house was twisting and was declared unsafe.
I live in the Redding area where the Carr Fire took place. We are prone to wildfires every year, but this one was the scariest of them all. It approached Redding more than any other fires weve had. I'll never forget that year.
@jessicam5712
5 ай бұрын
My parents home survived the Caldor fire, it's one of the few homes left, the whole town is gone, sadly wildfires don't get the kind of attention and financial support that hurricanes and tornadoes get
@jacobwatts202
Ай бұрын
Curious what happened to the rv owner
Imagine that one person is like: “Ah finally cleaned every part of my house…” Then the mud flood comes “Bro that took 3 days ;-;”
@ranjapi693
Жыл бұрын
To get the mud off your property... Takes weeks with heavy Equipment. Once it dries, you got concrete. The.mud is laden with stones, too.
There were 19 deaths at a base camp on Mt. Everest, 10 of which were Sherpas, from an avalanche that was triggered by the earthquakes that hit Nepal.
I really enjoy your videos. You are one of the best online doing this work. Always an eye for detail. You demonstrate a great level of pride in your work. Keep it up! also, thanks for helping others in need.
@JustMe-vk4fn
Жыл бұрын
I like the narration voice too. It may be an A.I. but if so, it sounds better than most.
@enverparallangaj5479
Жыл бұрын
@@JustMe-vk4fn y0
In 1980, my cousin was buried by an avalanche for 10 hours in Durango, Colorado on Christmas day. He survived, but he got a little frostbite. Almost lost his toes, tho.
@danrook5757
Жыл бұрын
Did ne movė to Florida after that
@captainfoxheart
Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh that's wild I'm from Durango Colorado
That landslide in Norwood was astonishing! Mesmerizing in its separation from land. Done floated away with houses surfing the tide. Yikes!
Those Swiss rain /mud channels are well engineered but maybe a tad small
It's hard to believe that these disasters are bigger than the Indonesia or Japan tsunamis, which were each captured on video from many different angles.
@johnmccreary9242
Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to believe you think a channel that wants viewers would post the same two disasters, when it does “filmed natural disaster” videos every few months.
@neilsiebenthal9254
Жыл бұрын
Like everyone doesn't know about those 2 already.. They made world wide news for a while.. Most people haven't heard of these.
@coli386
Жыл бұрын
Stolen images and spoken blabla = very, very good channel. Never sée better in the entire human world.
I have experienced a baseball-sized hail storm here in Queensland Australia. Within a min of running in the door after seeing the blackest cloud in my life. Hearing roof tiles shatter,sounded like boulders hitting my garage door was frightening. No foliage on plants & trees anywhere for a full year.
@wyattb20
Жыл бұрын
Same here in Texas. My mom kept a softball sized piece as a trophy
@donnamorgan2522
Жыл бұрын
@@wyattb20 Lost mine when my ‘fridge died
@cali3235
Жыл бұрын
Agree back in Kansas I had my car total heil the size of baseballx
@kellythomas1933
7 ай бұрын
I can't believe Tracey or black Tuesday aren't mentioned
@donnamorgan2522
7 ай бұрын
@@kellythomas1933 Being that Tracey was so long ago now is probably why it isn’t mentioned.
Mother Nature can strike mercilessly.
I live in Oklahoma and the famous May third tornado went through about half a mile from my house on my grandpa’s birthday
Most people don't know that Denver has regularly occurring hail storms as well! The automobile body shops and roofers do a booming business in May and June.
This was amazing to watch but heart breaking for the destruction... I did enjoy it....
Other disasters you may like to research; White Island eruption New Zealand. The hailstorms in Sydney Australia where the hail is as big as golf balls and the destruction afterwards
One thing that you forgot to say is that the man in Norway warned his neighbors first.
@skittlejr2.089
Жыл бұрын
He was def a good man and tryign to save them
@feliciamabrey4108
Жыл бұрын
Susan Wahl V And one lone dog was swept out and made it's way back to safety .
@mercyaber6416
Жыл бұрын
@@skittlejr2.089 711TPF6
@kamildobsicek7442
Жыл бұрын
@@skittlejr2.089 se to
There was a landslide in Gjerdrum on the 30 of December in 2020 just before the new year, and became a big case for everyone involved in it. That was also a quick clay slide just like the Alta Slide, and 14 houses was taken by the slide. Also 31 units got involved in it. It was marked with less fireworks on new years eve to salute to the 10 people who died in the landslide.
Thank you for your wonderful commentary. You gives the viewer to watch and take in the video before commenting.
Our obsession with living by the water can be costly
@cydkriletich6538
Жыл бұрын
agree! About 20 years ago, I heard a weather expert talking about how we were going to be getting more and stronger weather events like hurricanes because of the global warning. He stated that at that time, 50% of the U.S. population lived within approximately 50+ miles of a coast line. His point was actually about how “in the near future” FEMA was not going to be able to provide the necessary help to victims of catastrophic weather events, particularly floods from hurricanes, because there would be too much damage. I’m guessing he knew what he was talking about!
@rodwilliams4170
Жыл бұрын
@@cydkriletich6538 Well, when you can see your life just “float away” as it were, then the realisation hits. I live in Australia and we have been experiencing catastrophic floods not long after catastrophic bushfires and it’s hard to take in! Nature is the apex predator!! We can’t control it, tame it but we have to live with it.
@franciscooctavius5957
Жыл бұрын
It’s not an obsession Rod. It’s who we are. The Earth is 80% water man so naturally we’re going to be close to it somewhere. Besides we’re water based animals. But yes it will always be costly. But somehow I bet you’ve never felt the affects to your wallet.
@elincarlsson6388
Жыл бұрын
There are natural reasons why we live near water, number one, we need it to live. Most of the cities close to water are there because it was used for ships to carry goods and people in and out of the harbors. Many logging companies, for example, used rivers to carry their logs back in the day before we had cars or trucks, those villages where the companies were located still exist today and it's not like we'll move the whole village, only Kiruna does that as far as I know but not because of water. My mothers hometown moved a year after it was founded closer to the water, that was 400 years ago, (not in an area where disasters happen.)
@matthewmckee3282
Жыл бұрын
It's literally how animals survive... where the hell else do you go?
It’s crazy how just a few years ago people would get sued for false advertising but now every ad on KZread is a bunch of fake b.s and no one seems to care
This is for most the best naturals disaster's I've ever seen
Love how Nature hits back after Humans Destroy for Profit. ROCK ON NATURE She's Beautiful.
I’m curious as to how this narrator would describe the hailstorm (May 9, 2017) in Lakewood. Not Denver. Denver got just pea-sized! Lakewood got… wrecked. Definitely not the best time to be trying to help a stranger through a panic attack and be high on lidocaine. I’d gotten dental work done just before the hail hit. It was pretty intense
@hMusic-tb8hl
Жыл бұрын
We had a devastating hailstorm this summer in France, one of the most terrifying experiences of my life. Some hailstones were the size of a baseball. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ap6HucOTe9G3Z7Q.html
@santiagocarnicerogarces9546
Жыл бұрын
Esa granizada no es nada x la región donde yo vivo he visto granizo del tamaño de pelotas de golf...en España Aragón Zaragoza la Almunia
@goodbyebluesky27
Жыл бұрын
I’ve never ever heard of anyone using lidocaine to get high lol. Not saying it didn’t happen, just find it amusing
@icarusbinns3156
Жыл бұрын
@@goodbyebluesky27 dental work. And I just react oddly to strong painkillers
@goodbyebluesky27
Жыл бұрын
@@icarusbinns3156 But I mean honestly lidocaine is one of the weakest pain killers, it’s usually only used for topical issues like shingles. Novocaine is the much stronger of the two which is why it’s used for dental work usually like extractions. But neither of them are narcotic or even controlled substances 🤷🏼♀️
Another drastic incident happened in one of the small coal mining towns in northeastern Pennsylvania. An underground fire started in 1962 in Centralia, PA, when someone burning trash (no formal trash pick up at that time) in a small hole set a coal vein on fire. It’s been burning since. Residents have long gone. My home with my parents was about 11-15 miles from that area. Mother Nature is difficult sometimes, but beautiful other times.
@susanjlainemills3201
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, but that one was 100% man made! So sad for the entire area
@montanamtngirl
Жыл бұрын
That is such a tragedy. I always thought I wanted to go see that area but I really don't want to. I'm from SW PA
@joandondero1736
Жыл бұрын
@@susanjlainemills3201 Who knew that a huge coal vein was underneath that small group of houses? Only Mother Nature!
@frederickschulkind8431
Жыл бұрын
That is not a natural disaster. It is covered in another video.
@Valen_Wolf
Жыл бұрын
Wow.. that's incredible!
3:30 THAT IS FVCKING TERRIFYING You think youre on solid ground, a good distance away from the ocean.... but then youre entire plot of land, your neighbors land, and basically everything you own slips into the ocean.... Im sorry thats scares the shite outta me.
The person getting the tornado footage was neither reckless or brave. He's just a Midwesterner.
@Rishabhsingh-kw8vy
Жыл бұрын
He was inside the home
@Valen_Wolf
Жыл бұрын
As a Californian.. I think I'm more frightened by tornadoes than earthquakes! (It could be my childhood memories of the wicked witch of the East though.)
@Can_I_Get_A_Hoiyaa123
Жыл бұрын
@@Valen_Wolf omg I live in california and I can relate an earthquake we are used to but a frickin tornado omg that would scare the oof out of me even if it was a ef0
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426
Жыл бұрын
Don’t mistake stupidity for bravery
@hiyathere599
Жыл бұрын
That was awesome, wished stupid KZread would’ve let us see the whole thing
Alta was amazing. A whole section of the coast with those properties just floating out to sea.
In Johannesburg yesterday we had 4 hailstorms which was bizarre
5:00 the 2-story white house is doing great as a boat.
"one man was brave enough to stand in an alley and record the twister as it tore down the street" ... uh ... no ... one man was STUPID enough
@dannab3660
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@NickRoman
Жыл бұрын
Standing in front of a glass door or window of some kind with all of that whipping around. Dude was about to win a Darwin award.
@email6743
Жыл бұрын
Yeah bravery would involve saving someone.
@markusrobinson3858
Жыл бұрын
@@email6743 Excellent point!
@gdub19777
Жыл бұрын
@@email6743 Absolutely false. Bravery isn't reserved specifically for people who save others, and while it is commonly an aspect of a person or persons saving one another, bravery isn't always required to save a person. Are you implying that someone who was abused, but finds the courage to stand up to their abusers aren't brave? Do you really think that when one person speaks out against corruption at great risk to themselves and typically with no other reward than to know that they, in spite of the potential risk involved in such an act, chose to do what was right, aren't brave? Bravery at it's core isn't hinged upon the morality or reasoning behind it, it is simply choosing to do something with little or no regards to one's own well being. A philosophical person might say that bravery is when that for whatever reason, a person or people caring more about something in those moments than they care of themselves.
The journalist wearing a vest but no helmet 😏
Wow, Mother Nature is powerful. Rain⛈🌪⚡🌊
Hard to even imagine the hardships in Pakistan. Those numbers are soul crushing.
@invictusfarmer7188
Жыл бұрын
lololol. done to themselves.
@invictusfarmer7188
Жыл бұрын
@@kookoo6128 archaic religious practices.
@riderinsanjose337
Жыл бұрын
In Pakistan - Fresh meat ! It's not what it is. It's how you prepare it.
@bunnyfoofoo9695
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@@riderinsanjose337 Have some shish-kabob?
That hailstorm looks like spring in Texas. Not uncommon at all, I'm afraid.
He aint just showing us disaters footage He also doing geography
That white home was very well built.
I'm surprised the hail one made this list. We've had many many worse than that. One of my siblings survived being battered while camping by hail the size of baseballs. There were holes where it went through the roof of their camper. Luckily they had a wood shelter near by to take cover in. That was one of the worst. A lot of people don't make it in some of the hailstorms here.
@jimhenry7156
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The biggest natural disaster in Australian history (based only on insurance claims) was a hailstorm that hit metropolitan Sydney in 1999. People recorded it on video cameras. It completely destroyed all the rooves in two suburbs. Over $2B in damages.
@TT66977
Жыл бұрын
OMG
@TT66977
Жыл бұрын
THIS IS SO SOOOOOOOOO SCARY
@ROTAR666
Жыл бұрын
@@jimhenry7156 there was a big push to get more panel beaters cause a lot of. Cars were damaged.
@wyattb20
Жыл бұрын
I honestly saw the hail storm and thought that happened in Texas like last month.
We get these clips cause cameraman never dies
Whatever you can do, stay safe out there.
This is so sad . It didn’t just take there home, but there land also. Can’t rebuild. Thanks for the video
All these intense disasters are absolutely mind blowing
7:18 .... Jeezus how heavy are those company trucks?
The Tonga volcanic eruption has affected all of the weather in the southern hemisphere. It sent a massive amount of water into the atmosphere changing the normal weather dynamics. The weather we have had since the eruption it vastly different from the norm. Our weather in Australia has been very uncharacteristically wet, very unstable, hot cold hot cold..
A must-watch for anyone fascinated by the awe-inspiring and, at times, terrifying beauty of natural disasters.
That white two story house at the 3:25 point and on was really well built to withstand all that movement. WOW!
@katedaphne4495
Жыл бұрын
Any new house would be fine.
@contumelious-8440
Жыл бұрын
@@katedaphne4495 Because you have seen new houses do this, but old houses do not? Video evidence, not your opinion, please. You are aware that older houses typically had heavier studs (true 2" X 4") on 12" centers instead of 16"? In addition, Joists and trusses were the actual dimensions instead of "class" to save money and materials and were installed, again at 12" instead of 16" Corners, headers, sills, everything was more robust in older houses. It's fine if you don't actually know anything about house construction but have been led to believe that new=better.
@mackenziepalmano3573
Жыл бұрын
@@contumelious-8440 it’s cool that you know all that abt houses 😮
@dannab3660
Жыл бұрын
@Sir Ridesalot, that is what I said too! 😳
@katedaphne4495
Жыл бұрын
@@contumelious-8440 I'm not sure why he said that ( My roommate uses my tablet sometimes ) Maybe because he is a builder He was trying to be funny I don't know
Mother nature is a very beautiful but strong and scary thing.
@daylehudson6810
Жыл бұрын
I dont k now how you cAn call it beautifull
@Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour
Жыл бұрын
@@daylehudson6810 You don't find nature beautiful? Interesting.
@joshuafreshney1206
Жыл бұрын
@@Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour For Nature, it's Payback Time. GO GIRL GO.
Cant imagine the terror being caught up in any of natures extremes; blizzard in my area about 8yrs ago an nearly died but thankfully nothing since..
That was some of the best tornado footage ever
I was raised in tornado alley and we’ve had close calls with twisters. It’s a shame that we never had video footage of it like seen here. But, we were able to jump in the car and see the damage done.
@susanaobeid6770
Жыл бұрын
How you guys are safe and there is no more disaster there
@ryzzie9610
Жыл бұрын
I grew up in a state that had a lot of tornadoes. When I tell people that I refuse to live in a house that doesn’t have a basement/storm shelter they say that I am overreacting. I’ll tell you though, go through it once and you’ll never want to do it again!
@susanaobeid6770
Жыл бұрын
@@ryzzie9610 yeah I understand my friend has gone through it and she told me all that happened that alone has made me to go to any countries that has alot of tornados. Greetings from Miami how are you doing hope the weather condition over there is favourable
@eriosyce688
Жыл бұрын
I was raised in a lift
@susanaobeid6770
Жыл бұрын
@@eriosyce688 really?
There was a hailstorm that hit in the 70’s where I was living in nrthn NSW. It was so heavy that 6-7 cows that took shelter in a gully were covered in hail there and died, from cold and asphyxiation. My siblings and I had never seen snow and didn’t realise how cold it was when we walked up there in thongs. The dump of hail was very narrow, less that 300 yards but quite long. It was unbelievable to see feet of hail.
@susanaobeid6770
Жыл бұрын
Ohs hope you guys are safe abd should leave that place to a more safer place to avoid lost
@jill-of-all-trades
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Crazy. I grew up in NSW (Wollongong, Sydney, Newcastle) but have lived in the USA for many years. Where was it?
@susanaobeid6770
Жыл бұрын
@@jill-of-all-trades you lived in US?
@58Kym
Жыл бұрын
@@jill-of-all-trades Just out of Murwillumbah, on the Tweed.
we have clay mountains near our home in France, I walked round the back of a 4 storey manor once and saw that their garden was a giant clay cliff only 10-15 ft from the wall of the home, when it had probably been a pretty hill previously.
HRISTOS să indure spre omenirea acestei planetă și căință oameni buni și rugăciune multă vreme vremurile așa cum sunt DOAMNE AJUTA la toți căință și BUNUL DUMNZEU să indure de păcate grele și căință oameni buni
@Cricket2731
Жыл бұрын
What about the non-Christians?
I was born in California in 65 and lived there several years.I remember seeing houses with dried out cedar shingles on the roof and sometimes for siding.Also too houses built right on top of dirt cliffs,some held up by long poles.These 2 things alone have caused so many disasters out there.Dont know if they still do.
@megatonesilva6546
Жыл бұрын
Are you talking about the fire in Shasta County? It was started by a trailer wheel making sparks when one of it's tires went flat........what wasn't mentioned was that the guy who was towing the trailer knew the tire was flat and still continued to drive along side the road. Also, the three other tires on the trailer were dated December of 1992, so basically the guy was using 25+ year old tires. I live in Paradise, California. Paradise is the mountain town where everything burned to the ground. The only houses built on the sides of cliffs are the old ones built decades ago.......no new construction on cliffs is allowed anymore. Another thing, here's how dumb California is: If you own residential property, above 1,500 feet elevation (hills & mountains) you can't remove any dead trees/branches from the ground because it "disrupts wildlife habitat".
@DeepOwl1073
Жыл бұрын
@megatonesilva6546 I spent 45 days working on the Carr fire, but only about 2 weeks on the Camp fire clean up.
@mpatrickthomas
Жыл бұрын
@@megatonesilva6546 No.Just in general.Those house that were made of dried out cedar or other dried wood literally only took a small spark to set them off.They looked nice,but....
@kelseyg0420
Жыл бұрын
You said the Biden presidency. Ok b👀mer 😂
what about the fires of 2018/19 in Australia, nearly the whole eastern coast was on fire and 1 state 80% was on fire
I worked Shasta/Redding area and it was hard and hot. The fire jumped over highways and spread like well, you know.
Excellent video, thanks for sharing, the clear narration is very helpful for us the English Language Learners. Greetings from Ecuador.
I remember watching an uploaded clip of Number 10 and reading one comment saying that the mudslide is a good way to get some great quality top soil. I mean, that’s true. And that mud could have brought one of the most fertile top soil into the homes that were affected.
Gaw damn! that white house slipping into the Alta was well built
Hey Underworld, the picture you are showing at 2:45 was taken in Nachterstedt, Germany I know because I grew up there. The news were devastating
He calls sink-holes landslides 🤦🤣
That house at Alta is earthquake-proof for sure 😅🤣🤣🤣
Nice to see a program live up to its title. Great viewing and commentary.
wow because of a flat tire the whole forest set on fire and a FIRENADO!! he mustve went home saw the news and said oops 😬
Time 7:15 - 7:30 You can see he's behind a glass, not in an alley way even though he said whether you call it brave or recless...it was niether.
That mudslide at the beginning is unreal.
The Car fire was caused by a large bus type RV driven by a retired couple and they were towing a small car behind them and the car had the flat tire. I am not sure what they ended up doing to the couple but there were charges files and I think they were fined the total cost of fighting the fire but I am not sure .