If you're from the UK, leave a comment below and share if you've ever experienced an earthquake-perhaps during your travels? :) JOIN my efforts and let's promote earthquake preparedness around the world!
At the end of the world, it's clear that the only things that will survive are cockroaches, the old Henry vacuum cleaner from my last office job, and your Subscriber Count Board!
One of the first things I remember about being in the UK was that I never felt the ground move. I come from the SF Bay Area, so I have this theory that because there are small quakes daily that we "don't feel" we actually DO feel them subconsciously and are used to shaking up to a certain magnitude and don't think of it. But if we step foot onto an area without fault lines, suddenly things feel still, no vibrations, like the ground is ROCKS and not sand slowly shifting or something. London had no movement at all, felt solid. New York was the same for me. Solid. Chicago solid. Florida even, solid. Puerto Rico I felt movement, Japan I felt movement, Hong Kong I felt movement, all the way to Calgary I felt movement. Paris, nope, still as a rock. Brussels, Bruges, all of it, still as rocks. Which makes me feel really uneasy because I know none of these buildings in these solid areas, even NYC, are built to withstand any ground movements and all the ones in California, Japan and HK are.
Another great video! This one shows the difference in building tolerances in an area not accustomed to earthquakes and one that is. In California, it usually takes something in the mid-6 to low-7 range to start knocking buildings down, and many of those are nonreinforced structures.
The video was sick! I pressed the like button! Could you someday please do an earthquake simulation in Grant Park Chicago, Or Brooklyn Bridge next to Southbridge tower, X shaped apartments, and other buildings in NYC? These are just my recommendations, so I hope you'll like them. Have a nice day! 😊
so your saying that uk buildings are badly built couse every building is collapsing lol, during those quakes in those countries there were still building standing.
If you're from the UK, leave a comment below and share if you've ever experienced an earthquake-perhaps during your travels? :) JOIN my efforts and let's promote earthquake preparedness around the world!
Omg i waited days for these thanks
Hi this is christian sorry for forgetting premiering
@@AlineHarb-cy6nc no worries friend 😃
@@Dineros_09 I appreciate this so much!
@@EarthquakeSim bc my iPad needs a battery replacement
Also it’s not surprising but it’s insane how much damage a 6.0 does here versus a city like Tokyo or LA
At the end of the world, it's clear that the only things that will survive are cockroaches, the old Henry vacuum cleaner from my last office job, and your Subscriber Count Board!
haha this comment really made my day!!!! thank you for being a valuable subscriber!! :)
6:29 The fact that Big Ben and the buildings were destroyed, and yet they are standing bottles on the table is crazy!
One of the first things I remember about being in the UK was that I never felt the ground move. I come from the SF Bay Area, so I have this theory that because there are small quakes daily that we "don't feel" we actually DO feel them subconsciously and are used to shaking up to a certain magnitude and don't think of it. But if we step foot onto an area without fault lines, suddenly things feel still, no vibrations, like the ground is ROCKS and not sand slowly shifting or something. London had no movement at all, felt solid. New York was the same for me. Solid. Chicago solid. Florida even, solid. Puerto Rico I felt movement, Japan I felt movement, Hong Kong I felt movement, all the way to Calgary I felt movement. Paris, nope, still as a rock. Brussels, Bruges, all of it, still as rocks. Which makes me feel really uneasy because I know none of these buildings in these solid areas, even NYC, are built to withstand any ground movements and all the ones in California, Japan and HK are.
Another great video! This one shows the difference in building tolerances in an area not accustomed to earthquakes and one that is. In California, it usually takes something in the mid-6 to low-7 range to start knocking buildings down, and many of those are nonreinforced structures.
This is amazingly realistic! Awesome job!
thank you for watching!
3:12 When I saw the map shaking crazy, I was like “Woah”
Person who had just entered the Big Ben and magnitude 7.5:👁️👄👁️
Aha. London! Love it.
it has been requested so many times!
Do the Taiwan M7.4 quake please
- max shaking is 6+ (Shindo scale)
First a 6.8 and then a 7.4
you are right I should focus on this since it is so recent!
Great And Realistic Video (I Would Love It If It Was A Game) Request: Berlin, Germany
@@TheOfficialCornyMPG thank you!! Berlin is on the list :)
You could try teardown, you just need to install some mods
Absolutely awesome!!
Great video as usual, entertaining and educational.👍🏻
City suggestions: Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Amsterdam
Thank you! These are great video suggestions!!
5:01 POV Big Ben lost his hat... 😂
*I think your Video are doing very well and i wish you a nice day with many sudscribers and likes*
*And i’m sorry about what i said fisrt because I saw you only like people who complimented you*
Thank you for watching! :)
The video was sick! I pressed the like button! Could you someday please do an earthquake simulation in Grant Park Chicago, Or Brooklyn Bridge next to Southbridge tower, X shaped apartments, and other buildings in NYC? These are just my recommendations, so I hope you'll like them. Have a nice day! 😊
Omg it looks amazing 👏 i been missing out lol
Next 3d Jakarta, Historical Earthquakes!
I totally agree!
Big Ben got that 100% cut on 5:12
I love so much London is my second favourite city of all, so I would be very sorry...😅
Haha! What’s your first favorite city? :)
@EarthquakeSim Edinburgh!!💙✨💙
Yay
its was 6 hours ago!
how wow 0:22
so your saying that uk buildings are badly built couse every building is collapsing lol, during those quakes in those countries there were still building standing.
Most buildings in London are very very old and they have never been designed to withstand earthquakes
@@EarthquakeSim true but would they really collapse totaly like that so early?
make one from the city of Sâo Paulo Brazil, please
3:12 R.i.P. big Ben 😢
You will be missed.
Can you do the earthquake in Kuala Lumpur
Yes I can simulate that! :)
@EarthquakeSim ok thank you
and the 9,5 in valdivia chile
Hi
New!
Could i please make a request?
Leipzig, Germany.
That’s a beautiful city!!
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Bangkok pls
Pls ontario/canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Earthquake in aceh Indonesia
2004
Time:07.59
Power: Megaquake
Earthquake in Pacifik indian ocean
Death earthquake:170.000
Death tsunami: 250.000
Plis😀
HIIIII
7 hour
Hello
I slept in I mean a lot
I promise a video will be out, but i'm just lazy
I am so happy to always see you here!
3h ago?
@ yep😀 you’re seeing this the day I posted the video ☺️