I've felt one earthquake in my life, back in Boston in the 80's. The epicentre was actually in Maryland but the shaking did reach us. I was sitting on the living room floor in my apt. 4 floors up! The front door dropped an inch, we had to force it to open and just about every wall cracked. Weird feeling shaking front to back. It didn't last too long but the damage was incredible. I give people a lot of credit living in earthquake zones.
This is what every quake is like: the lighter shaking from the Primary Wave and then the harder Secondary Wave which passes by briefly only to continue shaking not as hard but still a bit longer.These are some hard shakes, and scenes I've never seen before. In the Narita Airport, those poor people had to give up their delicious soup. Oh, that was cool seeing the dust clear and then seeing the damage afterward.
The worst part about a earthquake is when you are in it you don't know if it is a earthquake or if it's the end of the world, you just know that the earth is moving and you are helpless. Watching concrete flow like water across your floor is unreal.
Yeah....when the one hit in Northridge, CA in 1994, I honestly thought the building was going to collapse on top of us. All the aftershocks didn't help my nerves either, especially the 2 large ones. For a couple of weeks, even a door closed too hard made me jumpy.
Being born and raised damn near on top of the Hayward fault in San Jose, Calif, I'm a veteran of the earth shaking, but I cannot believe how long that earthquake lasted in Japan...our earthquakes hit us hard but rather quickly, whereas theirs seemed to last quite a while....
The two safest things to do in an earthquake totally contradict each other. Either take cover under something, or get out in the open where nothing is above you.
Sometimes during earthquakes the doors won't open because the door frame is twisting, and the door is jammed shut. Not a good idea to try to leave a building.
+hassan jaffri: It's better than the wall falling on you. A table will not keep a building from collapsing, but it could mean the difference between surviving and dying.
Mr. Womb: Lord of Unmerciful Torment if ur in Mexico u quickly get out the building or ur gonna get crushed cause their ceilings and walls r made of cement I know this cause I have been other there in a 8.1 earthquake sempteber 18 or 19 earthquakes r the worst to. Experience cause I saw this bell falling apart pieces and pieces
A good rule my seismology teacher once indicated was that it's not the earthquake that will kill you. It's falling debris. If you are outside, then it is advisable to get clear of standing structure should the quake cause them to collapse. If you can safely do so, get as far away from a building as possible. I recall this one news report from China. Chinese officials noted a lot of strain was building up along a region and generally predicted a quake. They then advised the entire town to evacuate for a few days. The quake happened, there was a lot of damage in the town, but not a single injury or death. The trick here is to really judge the risks and benefits. In Japans case, The situation ultimately comes down to which kind of building you're in. The concourse and baggage check in get evacuated but the connecting shops are not evacuated.
Reminds me of my own traumatic quake experience during the Landers/Big Bear Quake, CA, 1992. Recurring aftershocks are horrible. Also found out that humans can become traumatized without being able to control their emotions, commonly known as shock. I've been in Japan multiple times and love this country and its people. My thoughts and prayers are always with you courageous people.
I was in the Northridge quake on Jan 17 94 @ it threw me 400 miles east and altered my life forever. Been through around 200 an they are no fun. Everyone please keep an emergency kit available.
One of the few times when being in the air really IS the safest option! I've been in two earthquakes, both minor compared to these, and there is absolutely nothing to do except wait for it to end and hope for the best.
Maybe but think rebar it would save lives. Some good ideas are free on UA-cam too. 6.5 without rebar it can crumble all concert can if it is shook just right. We had a lamp that was concrete on the 2nd floor and even though it went thru 5.9-1.1 earthquakes a 6.4 quick shake crumbles it to dust.
Can't imagine what it must have been like to feel that quake start moving pretty damn fast and then out of nowhere start violently shaking all while it lasted for 10+ minutes. It's like the ground is gonna open up beneath my feet and swallowing me right up
Nepal's quake has to be the strangest one I've ever seen. Unlike most quakes which shakes you side to side very strongly and fast... The Nepal's one were VERY VERY WIDE and slow side by side accelerations..
horror came back..Nepal earthquake 2015...I went through it I felt the horror the helplessness..my daughter was 7 days old..we had to sleep outside for months..just horrible😢😢
Growing up in California we got used to earthquakes to a certain degree. If the ground started shaking, we would wait to see 1-if it was bad (more then a 4.0) 2- is it lasting more then 30sec or more. Then we would decide if getting out of bed was the thing to do, and most of the time it wasn't, LOL. I went through 2 major earthquakes in the LA area with the last being the Northridge Earthquake in 1996. Although the news reported that it was in the 6.8 range, it was much worse. How they came up with the 6.8 nuumber was to take richter scale readings across a wide area and then averaged it out for a sum total. I saw the individual readings that were posted at the college i was attending and at the epicenter the readings were in the 8.0s. I lived about 3 miles from the epicenter and I was being thrown across my room like I was a rag doll (I weighed aprox 210lbs at the time). I would hit one wall and then I'd hit the wall opposite of the one I just hit. My 28' TV (decent size and heavy in those days, lol) was being thrown around with me and at one point hit my ankle breaking it!! The other most troubling time was when I lived in Mammoth Lakes CA in the early eighties when the area started having many earthquakes everyday, but most were small (2.0 or less) so it did not worry those raised in Calif very much. There were reports from the USGA that stated the magma under the region had started to rise to the surface, but the newspapers blew it WAY out of proportion as the sherriffs office was getting calls from LA asking if the magma had reached the Highway 395 yet!! See, WAY out of proportion!! The only quake during that time that got me a bit on edge was when it felt like the entire area suddenly felt like it dropped 3-4 inches. No shaking before hand, just a sudden drop followed by a large boom. That was very starnge to say the least. The planet has a way of cleaning itself and our messes up and Earthquakes are just one of the ways it does so.. Go Earth!! Thanks... :)
I have been in two earthquakes 6.8 in 2001 and 5.9 in 1996, born and raised in the Seattle area they are something different alright hard to sum up in words, if I where I say sheer amazement and Terror!
See, now, it's stuff like *THIS* that is the reason why I live where the air hurts my face in the winter in good ol' Minnesota. No fault zones, no tsunami's, no volcanoes. Just beautiful land. All we have are huge snowstorms in the winter and big thunder storms here and there the rest of the year. But I love thunder storms and snow so I can't really complain unless they knock the power out lol. Very rarely we'll get a tornado that drops in the middle of some huge forest land up here - I don't recall ever hearing of one coming through a town or city. Hopefully those people were uninjured though.
miroporvos lol Same here. Big-ass earthquake happening, and some dude decides it's a good time to bust a move. Figured out it was just a shirt, and then saw that poor "real" dude get rolled out of the collapsing building. Damn!
it is interesting how the distance ftom the epicenter affects the way it feels. near the epicenter, it feels like your teeth are gonna rattled oit of your head. it really shakes and jars you. further away however, it is rollong. kinda like trying to stand on a waterbed
I was driving my car on a deserted stretch of highway in western Utah when car started to leap up and down. At first I thought it was the roadway, then I thought there was a problem with the car. I slowed down and the problem subsided. It was 20 minutes later that I pulled into a small town and learned that there had been an earthquake. They lost power in the town and wanted people to stay off the roads because of the utility crews and possible unknown fissures in the roads.
I had never felt the shaking of an earthquake while living in Texas, but moving to Northern Oklahoma has given me a taste. Granted, when I noticed something "unusual", it was my bed moving & creaking slightly... I think it was a 3.5 - 4.0 on the Richter scale and felt like I was just rocking back & forth very gently. Still, I got the chance to experience a simulated 7.0 earthquake many years ago during a visit to the Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History. Such faith we have in the ground we walk on, and we count on it being solid and reliable... having no stable ground is VERY scary, and anyone who has had to survive such massive destruction has got to be scarred for life! (Scared, too!)
God bless those people 🙏🏼 i sympathize for them, especially to those who have lost someone.. I pray for the rest of the people who has alot of negatives to say for them not expirience it nor thier families.
Great Comment! It's hard for a person anyway let alone a earthquake arrives... I pray JESUS comforts all and touches those that need his touch! GOD Bless!
i was in the earth quake in California on the roof top of the orange county jail and watched the buildings dance around me unable to stand and did not like it one bit. soon after i was deported (overstayed) and was glad to leave. a few months after the big one hit when the highways collapsed and was glad to only read about it and see the damage on t.v. never want to experience this again.
At 2:08 there is a white shirt hanging n a clothes line and at first i thought some guy was sitting there dancing during the earth quake bwahahaha i was thinking what in the world is he dancing for getting jiggy with it, but earthquakes are not funny but this here was very funny
I've have had an experience with an earthquake when i was on holiday in Turkey about 16 years ago. It' scared the sh.. out of me, almost dropped one in my underware lol. Nothing happend to me, but there were a lot of people hurt and even killed that day. Our holiday was over.
08:25 This poor guy who ends up on the ground next to a motorcycle at about the 11o'clock (wearing a pale, pinkish long sleeve tucked in at the waist of grey slacks) not only gets knocked to the ground by someone fleeing, but then tries in vain to get on his feet continues to be knocked about and nearly trampled by numerous people running toward a clearing. Finally, when the opportunity to get up seems fair, comes one last individual running by, and seemingly pushes the man back down, as though leveraging himself and launching off from the old man's shoulder.
I've felt an earthquake. It's very strange. It felt like the ground was on liquid rubber. I kind of bounced from side to side. I could hear these huge banging and rumbling sounds deep in the earth. Scary shit.
I'm sorry naysayers but when the ground is moving under your feet there's no holding the freaking camera still you gotta hold yourself still good footage man
1:50 Not cleaning it up. Read them where they lie. lol 4:14 The person in the white hat deserves MASSIVE respect!! Conclusion of the video: I now realize exactly how fortunate I am to have been born and still living in an extremely weak earthquake producing area. Most of ours are man made. (Salt mine detonations under Lake Erie) Only rarely do we get natural ones that can make a building sway. And even then, the sway is only around 1 inch at peak, lasting only around 10-20 seconds.
2:10 I was trying to figure out why the guy in the white shirt was dancing just after a tree and half a wall hit him in the legs. Then realized it was a shirt on the clothesline.
I've felt one earthquake in my life, back in Boston in the 80's. The epicentre was actually in Maryland but the shaking did reach us. I was sitting on the living room floor in my apt. 4 floors up! The front door dropped an inch, we had to force it to open and just about every wall cracked. Weird feeling shaking front to back. It didn't last too long but the damage was incredible. I give people a lot of credit living in earthquake zones.
Thanks :)
Love the way the young lady pushed the older lady under the table to make sure she was ok! Kindness and compassion almost doesnt exist anymore.
except you are not supposed to hide under a thing, thats only gonna kill ya. the right position is beside a thing in a triangle of life.
This is what every quake is like: the lighter shaking from the Primary Wave and then the harder Secondary Wave which passes by briefly only to continue shaking not as hard but still a bit longer.These are some hard shakes, and scenes I've never seen before. In the Narita Airport, those poor people had to give up their delicious soup. Oh, that was cool seeing the dust clear and then seeing the damage afterward.
The worst part about a earthquake is when you are in it you don't know if it is a earthquake or if it's the end of the world, you just know that the earth is moving and you are helpless. Watching concrete flow like water across your floor is unreal.
Yeah....when the one hit in Northridge, CA in 1994, I honestly thought the building was going to collapse on top of us.
All the aftershocks didn't help my nerves either, especially the 2 large ones.
For a couple of weeks, even a door closed too hard made me jumpy.
Davld Bigman Woooooow 😦 😟 that's scary
I was in my school gym when the nisqually quake hit in Washington state, it was scary but it was kinda cool watching the wooden floor doing the wave
I was also in the Northridge quake. Watched an aftershock make the street look like it was water flowing.
the best paranormal videos i've seen in my whole life!
I am amazed that so many tall shelves full of heavy materiel are not braced or fixed to the walls or floor
at 2:07 to 2:19 i thought there was a dude in a white shirt dancing to the quake.
Being born and raised damn near on top of the Hayward fault in San Jose, Calif, I'm a veteran of the earth shaking, but I cannot believe how long that earthquake lasted in Japan...our earthquakes hit us hard but rather quickly, whereas theirs seemed to last quite a while....
The two safest things to do in an earthquake totally contradict each other. Either take cover under something, or get out in the open where nothing is above you.
Sometimes during earthquakes the doors won't open because the door frame is twisting, and the door is jammed shut. Not a good idea to try to leave a building.
+hassan jaffri: It's better than the wall falling on you. A table will not keep a building from collapsing, but it could mean the difference between surviving and dying.
Mr. Womb: Lord of Unmerciful Torment if ur in Mexico u quickly get out the building or ur gonna get crushed cause their ceilings and walls r made of cement I know this cause I have been other there in a 8.1 earthquake sempteber 18 or 19 earthquakes r the worst to. Experience cause I saw this bell falling apart pieces and pieces
A good rule my seismology teacher once indicated was that it's not the earthquake that will kill you. It's falling debris. If you are outside, then it is advisable to get clear of standing structure should the quake cause them to collapse. If you can safely do so, get as far away from a building as possible.
I recall this one news report from China. Chinese officials noted a lot of strain was building up along a region and generally predicted a quake. They then advised the entire town to evacuate for a few days. The quake happened, there was a lot of damage in the town, but not a single injury or death.
The trick here is to really judge the risks and benefits. In Japans case, The situation ultimately comes down to which kind of building you're in. The concourse and baggage check in get evacuated but the connecting shops are not evacuated.
Reminds me of my own traumatic quake experience during the Landers/Big Bear Quake, CA, 1992. Recurring aftershocks are horrible. Also found out that humans can become traumatized without being able to control their emotions, commonly known as shock. I've been in Japan multiple times and love this country and its people. My thoughts and prayers are always with you courageous people.
Whoever put those shelves together at 3:16 deserves a raise! Lol.
Who else waited for train that never came???
Me sorta
Mandeep singh sangha yep guilty too.
I read this comment and didn't . Ty.
🤷🏼♀️ ✋🏻 🤦🏼♀️ epic blonde moment.
Not me
I was in the Northridge quake on Jan 17 94 @ it threw me 400 miles east and altered my life forever. Been through around 200 an they are no fun. Everyone please keep an emergency kit available.
Wow that must have been a lot of shaking to throw you 400 miles east
One of the few times when being in the air really IS the safest option!
I've been in two earthquakes, both minor compared to these, and there is absolutely nothing to do except wait for it to end and hope for the best.
In 1960, chile, more specifically in valdivia there was a 9.5 degree earthquake ...
I feel sad for those who've died in the earthquake RIP
Mother Nature reminding us how little we are and that she's always in charge.
Those bookshelves at 3:16 held up really well
When the Japanese start panicking, you know it's a big one.
Maybe but think rebar it would save lives. Some good ideas are free on UA-cam too. 6.5 without rebar it can crumble all concert can if it is shook just right. We had a lamp that was concrete on the 2nd floor and even though it went thru 5.9-1.1 earthquakes a 6.4 quick shake crumbles it to dust.
SepherStar sorry but your comment makes me think GODZILLA.
SepherStar what is that supposed to mean
Luv the clock that roles into the picture at 8:37! :D
Can't imagine what it must have been like to feel that quake start moving pretty damn fast and then out of nowhere start violently shaking all while it lasted for 10+ minutes. It's like the ground is gonna open up beneath my feet and swallowing me right up
thats probably the fastest a airport worker moved ever!! :P
Its so amazing that the ceiling of airport in Japan did not fall !
4:17 he protect the guest first, "coz customers is our priority" every Food and Beverage and service crew motto,
That moment when Nature backhands you and shows you just how small, unimportant and weak you are.
Ali wale
Yeah so true we humans must learn that..
Lol, right?!
nature was made to do things just like you cant see wind you cant see the creator either.
om ho nice 😌 indeed
Nepal's quake has to be the strangest one I've ever seen. Unlike most quakes which shakes you side to side very strongly and fast...
The Nepal's one were VERY VERY WIDE and slow side by side accelerations..
I feel blessed to live in a part of America that isn't known for earth quakes .
What is your part of America known for?
Seeing things fall and get thrown around is the closest thing to a paranormal experience I've seen here related to earthquakes.
It's interesting how people naturally bunch together during a catastrophe
Mars Enyaface. we else are you gonna go? to saturn? earth is all we got
Blaze, I think my statement went completely over your head buddy..and yes Earth is all we have.
what about the moon
NWCrazyFox
No oxygen, no water, no sources of food.
And at 6:45 they swarm like schooling fish trying to avoid the buildings, very interesting indeed 🤔
The camera survives pretty tough situations
horror came back..Nepal earthquake 2015...I went through it I felt the horror the helplessness..my daughter was 7 days old..we had to sleep outside for months..just horrible😢😢
I guess hiding under a desk like they taught us in school would be much help lol
Growing up in California we got used to earthquakes to a certain degree. If the ground started shaking, we would wait to see 1-if it was bad (more then a 4.0) 2- is it lasting more then 30sec or more. Then we would decide if getting out of bed was the thing to do, and most of the time it wasn't, LOL. I went through 2 major earthquakes in the LA area with the last being the Northridge Earthquake in 1996. Although the news reported that it was in the 6.8 range, it was much worse. How they came up with the 6.8 nuumber was to take richter scale readings across a wide area and then averaged it out for a sum total. I saw the individual readings that were posted at the college i was attending and at the epicenter the readings were in the 8.0s. I lived about 3 miles from the epicenter and I was being thrown across my room like I was a rag doll (I weighed aprox 210lbs at the time). I would hit one wall and then I'd hit the wall opposite of the one I just hit. My 28' TV (decent size and heavy in those days, lol) was being thrown around with me and at one point hit my ankle breaking it!! The other most troubling time was when I lived in Mammoth Lakes CA in the early eighties when the area started having many earthquakes everyday, but most were small (2.0 or less) so it did not worry those raised in Calif very much. There were reports from the USGA that stated the magma under the region had started to rise to the surface, but the newspapers blew it WAY out of proportion as the sherriffs office was getting calls from LA asking if the magma had reached the Highway 395 yet!! See, WAY out of proportion!! The only quake during that time that got me a bit on edge was when it felt like the entire area suddenly felt like it dropped 3-4 inches. No shaking before hand, just a sudden drop followed by a large boom. That was very starnge to say the least. The planet has a way of cleaning itself and our messes up and Earthquakes are just one of the ways it does so.. Go Earth!! Thanks... :)
8:36, when you can literally see time pass before you...
Really...take care
I have been in two earthquakes 6.8 in 2001 and 5.9 in 1996, born and raised in the Seattle area they are something different alright hard to sum up in words, if I where I say sheer amazement and Terror!
Being outside, especially around buildings, during an earthquake is the worst possible place you could be.
See, now, it's stuff like *THIS* that is the reason why I live where the air hurts my face in the winter in good ol' Minnesota. No fault zones, no tsunami's, no volcanoes. Just beautiful land. All we have are huge snowstorms in the winter and big thunder storms here and there the rest of the year. But I love thunder storms and snow so I can't really complain unless they knock the power out lol. Very rarely we'll get a tornado that drops in the middle of some huge forest land up here - I don't recall ever hearing of one coming through a town or city. Hopefully those people were uninjured though.
Idk, I prefer an earthquake over half the year trying to solidify you. At least earthquakes only last a few minutes.
JK, JK, JK.
no volcanoes?
yellowstone.
That white shirt on the clothesline... I'm like- Why is this guy dancing?
miroporvos
I thought the same
miroporvos
lol Same here. Big-ass earthquake happening, and some dude decides it's a good time to bust a move. Figured out it was just a shirt, and then saw that poor "real" dude get rolled out of the collapsing building. Damn!
Thought same haha
I thought the same
I was fixing to make a similar comment...that always freaks me out...it looks just like someone dancing!!
2:03 and 2:10 dog and man are saved......incredible !!!
When all around you are in a state of panic/confusion and you can remain calm, it my be that you haven't grasped the seriousness of the situation.
it is interesting how the distance ftom the epicenter affects the way it feels. near the epicenter, it feels like your teeth are gonna rattled oit of your head. it really shakes and jars you. further away however, it is rollong. kinda like trying to stand on a waterbed
I was driving my car on a deserted stretch of highway in western Utah when car started to leap up and down. At first I thought it was the roadway, then I thought there was a problem with the car. I slowed down and the problem subsided. It was 20 minutes later that I pulled into a small town and learned that there had been an earthquake. They lost power in the town and wanted people to stay off the roads because of the utility crews and possible unknown fissures in the roads.
3:12 there’s Annabelle swinging on the lights again...
3:20, I need the same shelves in my house.
Library shelves. Probably bolted to the floor.
Mother nature's way of saying, "Get off my back".
What you do when a earthquake happens I take 7 steps to safety while asking God to forgive my sins
8:20 was absurd. Like an amusement ride
I had never felt the shaking of an earthquake while living in Texas, but moving to Northern Oklahoma has given me a taste. Granted, when I noticed something "unusual", it was my bed moving & creaking slightly... I think it was a 3.5 - 4.0 on the Richter scale and felt like I was just rocking back & forth very gently. Still, I got the chance to experience a simulated 7.0 earthquake many years ago during a visit to the Ft. Worth Museum of Science and History. Such faith we have in the ground we walk on, and we count on it being solid and reliable... having no stable ground is VERY scary, and anyone who has had to survive such massive destruction has got to be scarred for life! (Scared, too!)
thanks for not adding needless stupid music like some others do.
I just can't imagine how terrifying it is to experience this.
ALLAH PAAK AZJL
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Aameen
How long did this quake shake officially?
God bless those people 🙏🏼 i sympathize for them, especially to those who have lost someone..
I pray for the rest of the people who has alot of negatives to say for them not expirience it nor thier families.
my nigga , heaven sent you ?
Ronulfo Francis wut?
Great Comment! It's hard for a person anyway let alone a earthquake arrives... I pray JESUS comforts all and touches those that need his touch! GOD Bless!
The poor lady at the end of the Haiti footage, I sympathize with her from the San Francisco 1989 quake. Its so scary!!
5:46 They replaced the "Drop, Cover and Hold" method with the GTFO method!
Usually when it first starts you think your a little drunk lol like "what's that"
Nature was playing wrestling for few seconds
i was in the earth quake in California on the roof top of the orange county jail and watched the buildings dance around me unable to stand and did not like it one bit. soon after i was deported (overstayed) and was glad to leave. a few months after the big one hit when the highways collapsed and was glad to only read about it and see the damage on t.v. never want to experience this again.
It must be absolutely terrifying.
vrccb it is
vrccb
Nah, If you stay calm nothing will happen to you, i'm chilean so i know about quakes
At 2:08 there is a white shirt hanging n a clothes line and at first i thought some guy was sitting there dancing during the earth quake bwahahaha i was thinking what in the world is he dancing for getting jiggy with it, but earthquakes are not funny but this here was very funny
Hahahahahahaha....i saw that shirt.
In that same scene a little dog or cat comes running out and gets hammered by a falling wall.
I've have had an experience with an earthquake when i was on holiday in Turkey about 16 years ago. It' scared the sh.. out of me, almost dropped one in my underware lol. Nothing happend to me, but there were a lot of people hurt and even killed that day. Our holiday was over.
08:25 This poor guy who ends up on the ground next to a motorcycle at about the 11o'clock (wearing a pale, pinkish long sleeve tucked in at the waist of grey slacks) not only gets knocked to the ground by someone fleeing, but then tries in vain to get on his feet continues to be knocked about and nearly trampled by numerous people running toward a clearing. Finally, when the opportunity to get up seems fair, comes one last individual running by, and seemingly pushes the man back down, as though leveraging himself and launching off from the old man's shoulder.
Nothing like an earthquake to ruin your day : ((
Max Mason
wow...I've never seen Narita airport get cleared out so fast!
did anyone notice the poor dog at 2:04 getting hit by the wall? Poor thing still made it out
Atleast he was fine :D
David Villar Miranda
David Villar Miranda lol No Re bar in that Wall! that's what you get with
👳👉👌🐐
mAh hawka lama Hema lawn Construction Company
And the dog was skinned and boiled alive a week later
Steve L i think that was just a white shirt on a clothes line
The difference between an earthquake prepared rich country versus unprepared poorer ones is astonishing but the fright must have been the same.
I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I were to experience this, OMG 😭😱😱
I've felt an earthquake. It's very strange. It felt like the ground was on liquid rubber. I kind of bounced from side to side. I could hear these huge banging and rumbling sounds deep in the earth. Scary shit.
Earthquakes are beautiful
Could you hold the camera a bit more stable its hard to watch
It's mindblowing to try to think of how much Force it taked to move so much earth. WOW
I'm sorry naysayers but when the ground is moving under your feet there's no holding the freaking camera still you gotta hold yourself still good footage man
Kinda of a scary video to watch from my high-rise apartment at the site of the second-deadliest earthquake in recorded history.
We are so tiny and insignificant when it comes to the raw power of nature, we should learn to be more humble
I wouldn't want to be a passenger on a train going through that tunnel when an earthquake hit.
Earthquakes might look even better if captured with a drone!!! If the camera is also shaking, the perspective is lost.
MikeVonDoom
wow. i couldnt imagine that guy riding a motorcycle,got through from all of "that" obstucle!.lol.keep riding !!!
That random clock rolling in @ 8:36...lol
ha ha!
What a time for that to roll out.
howsithngin LOL
Time flies.
10k people died in that earthquake..now laugh in this too
Interesting how the stuff on wheels stayed upright, and the stationary stuff went crashing down.
not2tees hmmmmm 🤔
becuase they are on wheels so they just roll around
Stuff on wheels have a low centre of mass buildings don't.
Did you notice that you are driving and you can't feel the earthquake because the road is bumpy
8:37 its time to stop!
i kept going back to that time, until i saw the clock fall. well played sir well played.
😂😂
R.I.P.
Mr. Clock
Death: falling on the ground while the shop/something starts shaking 😂😂😂
Lol you made my day
I've spilt me coffee just watching.......
This is Beautiful
I have been researching the Nepal Earthquake. I still pray for those.
The people look almost as shocked as any Cleveland Browns fan would be had they actually won a game!
this is really great !
1am: Time to go to bed.
2.30am:
Couldn`t help but smile when that guy nearly bought it by a clock @ 8.37
1:50 Not cleaning it up. Read them where they lie. lol
4:14 The person in the white hat deserves MASSIVE respect!!
Conclusion of the video: I now realize exactly how fortunate I am to have been born and still living in an extremely weak earthquake producing area.
Most of ours are man made. (Salt mine detonations under Lake Erie)
Only rarely do we get natural ones that can make a building sway. And even then, the sway is only around 1 inch at peak, lasting only around 10-20 seconds.
5:45 And it only took 30 seconds before people started running.
2:12 The dancing man knows everything about tectonics.
Never really thought about it before, but I guess that's pretty much a guaranteed train derailment huh?
Glitch
You bet it is.
+Glitch Well, it's not guaranteed, but, it surely is possible.
What magnitude is it?
Aye somebody answer dis 4 me, how long does a earthquake suppose 2 normally last or is it something dat jus passes through?
Some can last a few minutes.The 3/11 earthquake in Japan lasts 6 minutes.
avarice seven Damn
Good Weed. yeah the earthquake in japan the biggest one moved the earth axil very little though. a lil bit more then we would all be dead
Nature is most powerful, people no matter what their status or rank still remain a tiny object in front of nature
02:20 That's a turn-up for the books.
What makes a video camera shake like that?
The movement of the earth
Herobrine joined the game.
2:10 I was trying to figure out why the guy in the white shirt was dancing just after a tree and half a wall hit him in the legs. Then realized it was a shirt on the clothesline.
5:15 the roof looks sturdy, but the real threat are humans in confined spaces who panic and group together
that cam location at 2:40 is pretty useful