this is what you do during a jishin earthquake. if you are indoors: 1. drop to the ground and hide under a sturdy furniture like your dining table or your bed. if this option is not available, crouch against an interior corner of the building. (as the old saying goes: drop cover and hold on.) 2. avoid anything that can fall and/or injure you (windows, cabinets, bookcases TV's etc.) 3. stay inside until shaking stops and announcements have been made that it's safe to go outside. (as there might be potential aftershocks.) 4. do not move during the shaking as most earthquake injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location of the building or try to go outside. 5. if you are cooking, turn off heat and gas immediately. 6. if you are in bed. turn over face down and protect your head with a pillow. if there is a lighting furniture above the bed then move underneath the bed. 7. most importantly, DO NOT USE ELEVATORS!!! if you are outdoors: 1. stay there, do not attempt to rush indoors. 2. avoid things that could topple down during the shaking such as electrical poles, trees, buildings etc. 3. if you are driving, pull over to the side of the road and apply the parking brake. do not exit the car. vehicles should not be parked near things that may fall or collapse or give you risk of danger like poles, utility wires, gas stations, bridges, trees etc. if you are trapped: 1. do not attempt to move around or kick up dust 2. use a device that can make noise and alert people so rescuers can find you like a whistle or bang on a pipe or wall. 3. DO NOT SHOUT TO GIVE ALERT. shouting will cause you to inhale the dust from the debris and give you danger of suffocation. 4. do not light a match or anything that emits flames. after an earthquake, it is essential to be wary of gas leaks. if you do smell or hear the gas is leaking then WHAT YOU SHOULD DO is open windows, turn off gas and leave the building. with all this information, if you do encounter with an earthquake one day then you would then exactly know what action to take and not run into chaos.
It's crazy that this video, along with the 2011 earthquake in Japan was so recent yet so long ago. Living on the Oregon coast, we got the warning and feared to worst. Luckily it was no where as bad as what happened in Japan. As a young kid, watching the destruction of Japan by the tsunami on the news was and still is haunting.
Earthquake alarms outside Japan: *EVERYONE DROP EVERYTHING AND FREAK THE FUCK OUT* Earthquake alarm in Japan: _yes hello please remain calm but these unstable jazz chords should signal that you should be alert_
It's cool how Japan has devices for people in the work forces and for people at home that tells citizens that an earthquake or tsunami. America and other countries should have this type of systems too.
As of now, since the US state of California rolled out an earthquake early warning system, this is also a video that every Californian must watch or anyone who plans to visit California must watch since earthquakes are pretty common over there.
That thing gives us dang heart attacks I’m so glad I didn’t hear it when the big earthquakes near me happened (7.1 and 6.3 I believe). I would have panicked hearing those noises, just cause of how scary they make them, not so much the earthquake. If they sounded less scary but still alarming like these warnings it would be a little less panic inducing.
I agree. Japan's earthquake early warning system is brilliantly calm and professional. If people stay calm and don't panic; they'll know what to do because they will be able to make rational decisions and lives will be saved.
We have an emergency warning system over here in Australia, which can be used for anything but is mainly used for Cyclones (Typhoons, Hurricanes) or bushfires. I'm sure that if something like that happened here, we would be notified.
ElectricFreak Productions It's called the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. But it's severely out of date. They still send warnings through text message when they should send the messages through Cell Alerting as text messages can be deleted easily. Cell alerts can be set to expire, therefore people won't delete the Emergency Warning message.
If there's an earthquake that happens in Australia there's no way that we'd have any warning. We just don't have the automated systems set up to send an alert out fast enough.
It does and has had such a system in place since the 1950s: CONELRAD. It was replaced by the Emergency Broadcast System in 1963 and the Emergency Alert System in 1997.
yeah, I really don't recommend that, and I think there's a national law that prohibits inappropriate usage of emergency alarm sounds. so... just an idea.
Today I discovered a Japanese version of the "angry grandpa" videos, only the family troll each other back and forth. One time the sons put a really loud earthquake warning on the phone and left it right next to their dad's head.
I've heard that's illegal. Also a pretty shitty thing to do. Earthquakes are not funny, there are people who've lost their lives, loved ones, their houses, etc.
Not a nice idea, some people have PTSD from major natural disasters that have happened (e.g. the 2011 Great Tohoku Earthquake). The harm doesn't just disappear once you say "it was just a prank bro," and outside of that psychological harm, false usages of it also condition people to check if it's real or a prank before reacting, which can cost lives. Finally, it's *illegal* for good reason (all of the above and probably more) just like yelling "fire" in a public place is illegal in the US and *NOT* protected under free speech because it is dangerous and has killed people in stampedes before.
Many people give credit to the Japanese for this system, but allow me to correct that. Mexicans in Mexico developed this system and is a product of Mexico. Mexico IS the world leader in antisismic technology. Mexico is able to advice 50% of the national population within the first 7 sec. the capital, depending on the epicenter, generally has a 72 second warning.
6:26 and 7:03 someone tell me if that was expensive. i dont wanna feel bad for something that couldve done well for someone to be used as a destroyed prop
Don't "cover" your heads like in the video, you need to protect the back of your head and the top of it, not your ears, so put your hands above your head...
esa estadística la poseen los japoneses hace rato y la comunidad europea también. Lo que pasa es que la metodología de construcción de no colapsar la comparamos con Países de segundo orden y ahí obviamente estamos en materia de Ingeniería en una plana superior. Pero en aspecto de tecnología para anticipar algo sobre 7 grados richter aún estamos bajo la media. Se supone que para estar en el cinturón de fuego deberíamos tener un aspecto algo más vanguardista e ir en el común de los demás países con respecto la anticipación y adaptación pero no le damos mucho énfasis a la improvisación en la catástrofe.
In Chile If Your At Home Do What I Said In My Second Comment If Your Driving The Cars Behind You May Have Not Got A Earthquake Early Warning From Me For That Reason Don't Break Instead Turn On You Hazard If Magnitude 4.0 Or Higher Pull Over To The Right Side Of The Road Since Chile Drives On The Right At Walmart It Can Cause Mass Confusion Remain Calm And Follow The Walmart Manger Instructions If No Instructions Move Away From Unstable Furniture And Displays
"Remain calm"
Me: *gets scared by a weather alert on the TV*
Lmao
That’s me too lol Edit: Who is the same?
Me to I’m scared but I did not even fell a earthquake
Japan's warning sounds so sweet.
In Mexico, a very unnerving alarm sounds through public loudspeakers and in national TV and radio.
i still find the tv jingle very unnerving because it's in minor key
*wowowowowowwowoow*
You think that's bad? Us Canadians have an even scarier alert system!
We don’t care if ya’ll have a scarier eas. Bc I think japan eas is scary. And I don’t think Canada or America nor Mexico is scary.
Its all fun and cute until you actually hear it and it scares the literal shit out of you
Japan is always impressive.......an orderly Society that works together.
Inferiority complex??
5:18
You know your in the future when a printer can tell you if an earthquake is coming.
It's Japan
It's expeccially designed for offices
Still can't detect your laptop over wifi, even though you're right next to it, though.
Store Clerk: Stay calm everybod-
Stupid Woman: *_R U N_*
exactly
the person just lying on the ground as the 5 whole people in the store jog past him is me
Really?
Well, atleast Japan doesn’t use an emergency alert system that causes you to crap yourself.
this is what you do during a jishin earthquake.
if you are indoors:
1. drop to the ground and hide under a sturdy furniture like your dining table or your bed. if this option is not available, crouch against an interior corner of the building. (as the old saying goes: drop cover and hold on.)
2. avoid anything that can fall and/or injure you (windows, cabinets, bookcases TV's etc.)
3. stay inside until shaking stops and announcements have been made that it's safe to go outside. (as there might be potential aftershocks.)
4. do not move during the shaking as most earthquake injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location of the building or try to go outside.
5. if you are cooking, turn off heat and gas immediately.
6. if you are in bed. turn over face down and protect your head with a pillow. if there is a lighting furniture above the bed then move underneath the bed.
7. most importantly, DO NOT USE ELEVATORS!!!
if you are outdoors:
1. stay there, do not attempt to rush indoors.
2. avoid things that could topple down during the shaking such as electrical poles, trees, buildings etc.
3. if you are driving, pull over to the side of the road and apply the parking brake. do not exit the car. vehicles should not be parked near things that may fall or collapse or give you risk of danger like poles, utility wires, gas stations, bridges, trees etc.
if you are trapped:
1. do not attempt to move around or kick up dust
2. use a device that can make noise and alert people so rescuers can find you like a whistle or bang on a pipe or wall.
3. DO NOT SHOUT TO GIVE ALERT. shouting will cause you to inhale the dust from the debris and give you danger of suffocation.
4. do not light a match or anything that emits flames. after an earthquake, it is essential to be wary of gas leaks. if you do smell or hear the gas is leaking then WHAT YOU SHOULD DO is open windows, turn off gas and leave the building.
with all this information, if you do encounter with an earthquake one day then you would then exactly know what action to take and not run into chaos.
Everybody should read this.
Store clerk: Everyone, please stay ca-
Japanese karen: *NIGERUNDAYO!*
🤣
Wtf am i worrying about im in New York-
Me too.
:P
I'm from Italy ...😂😂😂
@@MattiDeP Same
im from the philippines and im getting worried bout a jp earthquake 8 years ago
*hehe I'm in Southern California*
As of 2020, California and Chile also have early warning systems now
6:19
Why cant i stop laughing at something serious cuz of this
It's crazy that this video, along with the 2011 earthquake in Japan was so recent yet so long ago. Living on the Oregon coast, we got the warning and feared to worst. Luckily it was no where as bad as what happened in Japan. As a young kid, watching the destruction of Japan by the tsunami on the news was and still is haunting.
Earthquake alarms outside Japan: *EVERYONE DROP EVERYTHING AND FREAK THE FUCK OUT*
Earthquake alarm in Japan: _yes hello please remain calm but these unstable jazz chords should signal that you should be alert_
7:01
NOT THE MILK! ANYTHING _BUT_ THE MILK!
It's cool how Japan has devices for people in the work forces and for people at home that tells citizens that an earthquake or tsunami. America and other countries should have this type of systems too.
As of now, since the US state of California rolled out an earthquake early warning system, this is also a video that every Californian must watch or anyone who plans to visit California must watch since earthquakes are pretty common over there.
has a earthquake when watching video.
Actually there was a teeny tiny bit of shaking near Niigata as I was watching
staff: please stay calm
person: "STAY CALM" RUN
The Japanese early warning system sound's way better then the eas we have in the USA.
Nicholas Nicholas ikr
That thing gives us dang heart attacks
I’m so glad I didn’t hear it when the big earthquakes near me happened (7.1 and 6.3 I believe). I would have panicked hearing those noises, just cause of how scary they make them, not so much the earthquake. If they sounded less scary but still alarming like these warnings it would be a little less panic inducing.
I agree. Japan's earthquake early warning system is brilliantly calm and professional. If people stay calm and don't panic; they'll know what to do because they will be able to make rational decisions and lives will be saved.
Have you heard South Koreas eas alarm ???
"Remain calm, find a safe place."
Me: *Panics and tries finding a safe place to not die*
Nobody:
What my mom thinks will happen if I wont do the homework: 6:14
He's like :O after a second
:o
:o
chad...i am sorry to wake you up but....WE NEED YOU!!!
Its shocking to see that Japan rebuild their cities so quickly while some other countries take 50 million years. :(
Bruh, it's Japanese for fucks sake! they are literally in the future
Japan probably has the most high tech and trained builders in the world
they still use crt tvs and not led and oled
Pacific northwest needs this...its got the same type of subduction zone as Japan
The Juan de fuca will kill us all. WA OR and Nothern CA are f'ed
They have something similar called shakealert.
We have an emergency warning system over here in Australia, which can be used for anything but is mainly used for Cyclones (Typhoons, Hurricanes) or bushfires. I'm sure that if something like that happened here, we would be notified.
ElectricFreak Productions It's called the Standard Emergency Warning Signal. But it's severely out of date. They still send warnings through text message when they should send the messages through Cell Alerting as text messages can be deleted easily. Cell alerts can be set to expire, therefore people won't delete the Emergency Warning message.
If there's an earthquake that happens in Australia there's no way that we'd have any warning. We just don't have the automated systems set up to send an alert out fast enough.
@@Daffa17-u5e coming back in 5 years… you’re absolutely right. We’d be notified, sure. AFTER the earthquake happened 🤣
But unfortunately Mexico adopted ATSC Standard of America which is no EEW included.
Only in ISDB-T of Japan available.
what's unsettling is the fact that this was probably made just before the Great East Japan Earthquake
I'VE BEEN FINDING THIS. I mean, the Mindanao islands suffered a 5.1 Magnitude earthquake, so UwU
Here after the one in Fukushima
The USA should have a system in place.
Adrian Haries we have one in la
Grant does things Which sounds BEEEP BEEEP BEEEP
Everyone just panics is basically our system
It does and has had such a system in place since the 1950s: CONELRAD. It was replaced by the Emergency Broadcast System in 1963 and the Emergency Alert System in 1997.
We do. It's called shakealert but the alert tone is way scarier.
Lol the guy after 1 second
WTF so sad the tsunami is the scariest and earthquake is sad because any parents would die if they defended there kids.
You can troll Japanese people just setting the early alarm sound as your mobile notification sound... I don't recommend doing it but it's an idea 😂😂
yeah, I really don't recommend that, and I think there's a national law that prohibits inappropriate usage of emergency alarm sounds. so... just an idea.
Against the law
Today I discovered a Japanese version of the "angry grandpa" videos, only the family troll each other back and forth. One time the sons put a really loud earthquake warning on the phone and left it right next to their dad's head.
I've heard that's illegal. Also a pretty shitty thing to do. Earthquakes are not funny, there are people who've lost their lives, loved ones, their houses, etc.
Not a nice idea, some people have PTSD from major natural disasters that have happened (e.g. the 2011 Great Tohoku Earthquake). The harm doesn't just disappear once you say "it was just a prank bro," and outside of that psychological harm, false usages of it also condition people to check if it's real or a prank before reacting, which can cost lives. Finally, it's *illegal* for good reason (all of the above and probably more) just like yelling "fire" in a public place is illegal in the US and *NOT* protected under free speech because it is dangerous and has killed people in stampedes before.
9:19 JISHIN?! xD
It means earthquake
Its like a fps game, never say "guess ill die" and give up. There is always a possible reaction to a dangerous situation.
My brother quicksaved on a staircase with 2% health, and enemies hiding round the corner at the bottom, every load carried him to death.
Hey! It's Peter Von Gomm!
This video was made months before the November 11th earthquake, the worst of them all...
The chimes are still better than those hellish beeps that we have in the US.
(Seriously, who the fuck decided it would be a good idea to do that…)
I alr experienced an earthquake in Japan and Italy. It left me a trauma for years
this video has such funky music
I just got a test alert notification from my uni.
I’m glad I live in Minnesota we rarely get earthquakes around here
This video is to learn about an earthquake, stop and take action, take cover, and be careful with your surroundings. This is what I like from a video!
I love it, Japan always gets the best things that are much calmer than the American EAS.
Yeah.
eew: kinkyu jishin sohukodesu
english captions: DANNY KAYE GUYS TAKE IT OUTSIDE
When I was on the beach, there's an earthquake ya know it's so creepy
We need technology like this in America.
9:07 This way has been the right way since 2012 in case the Tsunami comes
Long as I’m awake and not in a dead sleep
Many people give credit to the Japanese for this system, but allow me to correct that. Mexicans in Mexico developed this system and is a product of Mexico. Mexico IS the world leader in antisismic technology. Mexico is able to advice 50% of the national population within the first 7 sec. the capital, depending on the epicenter, generally has a 72 second warning.
Julian D. wow very interesting
Julian D. Yeah, no, that’s false.
@@MarisaKisame he's right. Do some research before you say dumb shit
They're able to have a long warning only because they're far from the usual epicenters of large earthquakes.
Mexico and Japan are in the future, no joke
I saw this video in my GCSE Geography Lesson xd
7:00 RIP COCA COLA
That's coffee
Coffee
7:04 rip closet
7:00 why did seeing the milk spill and then the cup fall just make me sad for some reason
finally someone gets my feelings
Patrick: "the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma." *milk spills in thought bubble*
6:26 and 7:03 someone tell me if that was expensive. i dont wanna feel bad for something that couldve done well for someone to be used as a destroyed prop
Don't "cover" your heads like in the video, you need to protect the back of your head and the top of it, not your ears, so put your hands above your head...
did anyone notice that the woman's voice is the same voice from the train announcement system of tokyo metro
ok i will remain calm during an earthquake, in fact this easy, because there is no earthquakes in France
Terry-Alan Cilia don’t jinx yourself
An earthquake struck Southeastern France 1 year ago
were those house decorations expensive or something... they look like they were
9:05 :D
I live in Michigan and never experienced an earthquake, so that would be me
@@AutumnBlack lucky. While we're here in Indonesia has so many earthquakes :')
@@AutumnBlack Michigan Actually does have earthquakes but it’s the kind that it only moves paper.
Me in supermarket turns cart upside down and get inside
I know the alerts all to well..
7:00 dang she left the milk for safety she barely ate-
My country dont have earthquake alert systems but we have typhoon alert system
6:19 rip
OOF
Me watching earth quake vids of japan after 50 times and still watching bc idw but it fun
Mexico has a 72 second heads up!
mexiacn100boy ...I'm jealous
Not particularly because it's better, but it's because the epicenter in that case was far enough away allowing for that long of a heads up.
Japan is located very close to the ring of fire so there is much less time to react, as the earthquake occurs so close to them.
Mexico has a similar early warning system.
Japan always slays right in front of Mexico
pov: i am in japan and i hear chimes
me: ah shit earthquake
Have that sound as your SMS notification alert. Every time you get a text people around you get under table
Earthquake in Japan: we are going to destroy the train train: crashes
I think one of these should be made for Mexico
Thanks
“stay calm. RUN!” That is not staying calm if you say run lol 9:07
I love this video
tf am i worried about in the uk 💀
ANIME GOT STRUCK BY A DAMN EARTHQUAKE
Its an act of god as a punishment
@@hickory45acp31 just want to let you know, god had nothing to do with this
00:02 HOW?
Just take this train for this example...
the acting in this
0:46 clouds clone
Can Anchorage Alaska get a early warning system like come on Alaska
EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM
issued an Earthquake Warning for th
National Weather Service
Has issued an
Earthquake Warning
Nice music.
Are the warning only in Japanese? Tourists...
They are in Chinese, Korean, Portuguese and English
ありがとう
どういたしまして!
45 1911: Thank you!
azzonie: You're welcome!
6:00
Does anyone know what the CHIME CHIME , CHIME CHIME, CHIME CHIME. means in japan all I see is an X on the ocean plz help
0mg tsunami
that X is earthquake zone
@@rbpchannel-l7g The red "X" on the map indicates the location of the earthquake's epicenter.
5:18 printer !1!1!1!!!1 FUTURE We ARe iN dA FuTUre
Similar To My Earthquake Early Warning System My Name Is Italy
7:00 rip miLk
10. DO NOT TELL ME VIETNAM HAS EARTHQUAKES
aaah.. Japanese! They're always ready
How Would You Respond Unlike Me In My House Called Tokyo Tower? Names Japan
Large earthquake any whair any time Sure well it depends if your on a flult line and if the fault hasent moved
It put us
Reverse fault I think.
We need that in chile :/
Con todo lo que han robado los politicos en Chile hubieramos tenido implementada esta tecnologia desde hace rato. Una lastima
Pero al menos Chile tiene códigos de construcción que hacen los edificios más fuertes y mitigan las posibilidades de colapso.
esa estadística la poseen los japoneses hace rato y la comunidad europea también. Lo que pasa es que la metodología de construcción de no colapsar la comparamos con Países de segundo orden y ahí obviamente estamos en materia de Ingeniería en una plana superior. Pero en aspecto de tecnología para anticipar algo sobre 7 grados richter aún estamos bajo la media. Se supone que para estar en el cinturón de fuego deberíamos tener un aspecto algo más vanguardista e ir en el común de los demás países con respecto la anticipación y adaptación pero no le damos mucho énfasis a la improvisación en la catástrofe.
In Chile If Your At Home Do What I Said In My Second Comment If Your Driving The Cars Behind You May Have Not Got A Earthquake Early Warning From Me For That Reason Don't Break Instead Turn On You Hazard If Magnitude 4.0 Or Higher Pull Over To The Right Side Of The Road Since Chile Drives On The Right At Walmart It Can Cause Mass Confusion Remain Calm And Follow The Walmart Manger Instructions If No Instructions Move Away From Unstable Furniture And Displays