Yeah especially when the woman approached the group huddled in the street and a guy held out his hand to her. Its nice to see people be so kind to strangers
@@minV5326 I couldn't see it first, but when I did, that was so damn impressive! Just focus on the left buildings in red that are far away as if you have zoomed in only on them and playing at x2 would also help a lot. I can barely see it unless I go full screen. You'll see waves of Earthquake coming, as the whole ground beneath them sways horizontally relative to the gray buildings that are much closer. Try to unsee camera's vertical shakings. The effect is like when you are seeing a train wagon that's next to yours at left and right turns. It is maximally visible between 01:45 and 01:52.
I was here in Kathmandu when this Earthquake hit Nepal. Most traumatic experience, it was like being a Ship left in heavy shock water waves being thrown vertically & horizontally from ground. Sleeping on streets with No water to drink, No food to eat, facing rain, cold. Shock used to come & go continuously for weeks ,months & years. To avoid it we used to sleep literally on streets. Walking on foot without vehicles. No ATM machines working to withdraw cash. Fear in heart & mind. Hospital grounds full of countless dead bodies. Countless houses, buldings, Roads collapsed. Buildings collapsing in front of my eyes, running out of house for life to save myself from Earthquake. It has scarred me for lives. Even after 10 years of earthquake. I get scared & panic attack when i hear a loud sound, feels like an earthquake. It was a traumatic experience & will always remain the same. May all souls rest in peace !
I love that they all instinctively cared for each other's safety. The road-pedestrian conditions might be horrendous but they all unite during natural disasters.
@@amronpimpinan Your physical road's condition might be shit, but is there a 1 to 1 ratio of bikes, walkers, and cars? Probably not if you're in the U.S. or Canada
Crank the heat up a few notches...make the buildings start to crumble...and they'll be murderous animals to each other. The respectability is directly proportional to the actual amount of desperation
@@Bosscheesemo Actually the opposite is true, the more extreme the situation the more people collaborate and help each other. It's our modern alienated lives that keep us apart from our natural co-operative selves.
@@Bosscheesemo No, you just want that to be true to justify your own misanthropic worldview. We're a social species, if we didn't collaborate in times of crisis we would be extinct. You can see it happen time after time in natural disasters, people risk their lives to help people they don't even know.
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I've been in an earthquake in Japan. Was stationed at Zama Hospital, just before it closed in '72-'74. You could feel the ground "rolling" under you. One of the strangest feelings, ever. Especially if you've never experienced one before.
Yes, during the nisqually quake in Washington st. I was standing in the doorway to the hall that looked into my living room. My hardwood floors were rolling like waves. My tall floor lamp was rocking back and forth. My pond, after it was over was doing mini tsunamis out both ends.
It's wild to think that there are people who (will) never know how an earthquake feels. They're normal here but still feels weird feeling the earth could move that strongly.
I remember it was 3AM, we were in deep sleep, when Mindoro Island in the Philippines was hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Literally our world turned upside down. Imagine the terror, the confusion, everything. The only thing we did that time is to hide under our wooden bed and prayed while crying. Minutes later, about 6 meter high tsunami has hit the eastern part of the island including our shores. I will never forget that day. 😢
My parents told me a similar story too. They survived 9,1 magnitude megathrust earthquake in aceh, Indonesia back in 2004. They told me everything crumbles to the ground, hundreds of people d*ie every seconds and right. I didn't see it myself but from the story it does sounds so scary. For reference. 2 magnitude earthquake is 10 times stronger than 1 magnitude earthquake. So the aceh megathrust is like 100 stronger than 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Rip to all the people that died in any other earthquake.
ForeverCCP123's Timeout he actually has no interest in that he thinks it’s funny because they all moved in the same direction when the earthquake happened stop being butthurt
Wow, this is great that you're showing this. I can also say that the ground felt like it was a boat moving aggressively from side to side. It felt as if the earth literally was tilting 90º each way, like I was about to get thrown to the left then thrown to the right. It was absolutely terrifying being there.
Yeah!! That's been the weirdest and most unexpected thing... you think, sure...things shake, but you don't expect to really loose your footing the way you would on rough seas or a wild train ride. It's a very strange feeling and the sudden loss of control when you're standing on the earth is really eerie.
To those who don't get it: I couldn't see it first, but when I did, that was so damn impressive! Just focus on the left buildings in red that are far away as if you have zoomed in only on them. You'll see waves of Earthquake coming, as the whole ground beneath them sways horizontally relative to the gray buildings that are much closer. Try to unsee camera's vertical shakings. The effect is like when you are seeing inside of a train wagon that's next to yours at left and right turns. It is maximally visible between 01:40 and 01:52. Playing at 2x will also help a lot.
The train car example was helpful to see it. And once I saw it, it looked similar to the moving cityscapes in the movie Inception. Just noting in case it helps anyone else see it.
Starting around 1:33 you can actually watch the motorcyclists swinging in the same direction... they're experiencing momentum and inertia... they are going "straight" until the ground below them moves, so they all first "slow" abruptly, then veer to the right, then swing to the left. You can watch the potted plant in the left foreground kind of doing the same thing.... the top of the plant appears to move, but it's the bottom of the plant, ie. the ground that is moving. One doesn't at first realize it until you realize the camera is on the ground as well. If the camera was floating in the air, like a drone, you'd see all the shifting up front occurring. It's not as interesting as seeing the entire horizon moving like the uploader talked about. But it's still interesting.
This is fascinating. Its so blatant once its pointed out about the motorcycles, if you scan to the right at the same time tge motorcycles first shift right, you can see man of the people being flung back to the left at the exact same angle and speed. Thst wad a strong jolt to the right but id bet an even stronger jolt to the left right after and looks like it almost threw those people to the left when it moved. Thats cazy. Thanks for pointing this out its equally as cool as the backgrouns buildings imo
1:09 the guys who crossed the street with moving vehicle is so dangerous 1:38 the man crawling 2:19 the dogs 2:23The two theives escaped 2:26 the man run in the house
This day is still fresh in my mind. The fear I went through for myself and my family was immense. I couldn't think straight and was just stuck at one place. Nepal suffered a lot due to this, lots of people became homeless, cultural sitrs were destroyed,etc. Many people lost their lives too. I pray for them and their families 🙏🙏 And I'm glad people healed from it.
Wow that was amazing and terrifying, the sight puts into perspective how small and insignificant people are compared to the earth and tectonic forces. Also the people's reactions show how most good people will look out for eachother
This event was 10 years ago but my trauma and memories are as clear as it happened yesterday . I was in 3rd grade and my poem competition was going on and suddenly every thing start shaking and we hid under our desks.
@@samarramiresz7005 how do they know? It might have fallen down. You don't know for sure if it was built correctly, and even then you don't know the magnitude of the earthquake, it's just dumb to stay there. The best spot was the middle of the road
@@samarramiresz7005 i totally understand that, what I'm saying is that it wasn't a smart move. Obviously I don't blame the person, as in such a situation I would have probably done some even more stupid shit. What I mean is that objectively it was a bad choice, but then again considering the situation I totally understand why someone would not be able to think rationally in the middle of it
@David Lr Bawlte I've also been in an earthquake and yes, I could have at least basic logic even with adrenaline, like seriously when you have adrenaline it's not like you are drugged, instead you analyze everything and get tired much slower, even with adrenaline you can still think that if things could fall you should get the furthest away from anything that falling could harm you. It's not rocket science.
As a Nepalese American this extremely hurts to see that the cost and damage my country suffered on this catastrophe. God protect and bless our nation.🇳🇵🇺🇸
@Jorge Penuela thanks for acknowledging that your god hasn't told 'us' to do anything, thus god-believers have no business shoving what they assumed their god told them onto everyone else
I was in my hometown(to attend a wedding) in India which is very near to Nepal. I remember everything quite vividly. I was soo terrified. Never had I seen such an earthquake in my life and don't want to see it again. I experienced it twice btw.
I am from nepal. I have a life time experience of this traumatic event. We had repeated aftershocks for about 4 months. We survided in tents at open space for months.
@@elisar.4510 it's been more than 3 years now but we still have minor earthquakes coming occasionally and we're like being habituated now of earthquake of 3-4.5
Noooo, please don’t tell me you have aftershocks 3 years after!!! I am from Croatia, we are shaking many times a day and it’s been 6 days after the major one. We are going crazy already.
That with the traffic is pretty common in South/Southeast Asia. Also, what's remarkable about how people reacted? Going to the middle of the road, furthest from buildings which may collapse, is the safest thing to do.
@@MoJoJoJo1223 I think that you should feel it in 2-3 jumps for these scales of earthquake.(Each being above 7) Remember that earthquakes don't just throw you up and down but also sideways. For these ones,it would be violent. Your trampoline as well will start to shake and shift places along wih the ground itself. Point is,you would be most likely be thrown out of it without actually doing any wrong jumps and you should be able to see your surroundings itself shake violently. I still think that you would be able to feel these earthquakes pretty easily. Maybe if it had been something like a 2 or 3 magnitude,you wouldn't feel much.
Damn that’s terrifyingly eerie the way that whole background landscape shifts! Given the distance It had to move least 30-40 feet or something maybe more… so unearthly 😳
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Everything about this video is fascinating. The traffic patterns blew my mind, people were brave enough to cross that street, the vehicles making the right hand turn risked their lives. It was also interesting that while the humans stopped and stood still the dogs ran in a particular direction at full speed.
Haha no.they are not brave enough.. people in asia are used to for these things.. and it is one of the lightest traffic we encounter.. we cross like that almost daily and in even more traffic than that...
most terrifying thing is how the power lines are completely still but start shaking violently when the tremors start. shows how powerful the earth is compared to us
Apart from the earthquake, I was more concerned by nobody seeming to realise what a zebra crossing is! 😮😂 Glad everyone seemed to be safe, great video! ❤
Skip to about 1:30, focusing on the red buildings farthest away, change to 2x speed, and try to ignore the up-down movement of the camera once it hits (and ignore the people - you can watch it again for them). Look at the sideways back and forth movement, esp in comparison to gray buildings that are to the right of the red and comparatively closer. It's actually really dramatic!! Its maximum around 1:45 for several seconds.
I live in Patna, bihar in India. It's very close to Nepal. I still remember that day. I had just come back from school. No one else was in the house when the ground started shaking. I ran outside and saw all my neighbours standing outside and talking in excited tone. The aftershocks followed for days and it took almost 1-2 weeks for everything to settle down.
I was visiting family in Patna during the earthquake! I was alone in the room when everything started shaking and people started shouting for everyone to come outside the house and stand there. It was weird. There was some city mall which had a crack going through it too, after the quake, I remember.
1:26 - 7.8M earthquake struck Nepal in April 2015 1:32 - It took 6 seconds for some pedestrians to notice there’s an earthquake 1:36 - 10 seconds later, motorists had no idea in the slightest that an earthquake was happening until they were forcibly stopped and maneuvered 1:37 - Bikers appear to pull off sharp turns (most dramatic when looking at the top left) 1:45 - The point of this video was to show you how the brownish buildings in the distance slowly moves left and right in case of an earthquake
Camera sensors have a funny way of detecting an earthquake. At 1:17 I saw the camera shake from the first initial wave. It's so hard to even notice but look at the edge of frame near a high contrast area and you'll see the slightest of shake when there was nothing previously. Rock solid. The camera sensor reads left to right top to bottom in lines. When the sensor moves horizontally quickly, what would be a vertical line like a light pole becomes a diagonal mess. This image shifting makes the slightest shakes super noticeable. I watched the tress at the far end of the street.
Uncestry: animals will lead you to the right directions during natural disasters. I would have followed them instead of just seating and peeing on the floor
This video shows the entire neighbourhood in the distance moving relative to the foreground neighbourhood. Like waves on the sea. Awesome Tectonic forces at play.
01:34 when school teacher told about techniques what we do when earthquake comes but his teacher forget to told him that we do that technique under the table 😂
1:19 camera begins to shake 1:31 pedestrians react 1:35 motorcycles thrown to the right (then left, then right) 1:36 two dust clouds appear from collapses in the distance 1:42 lateral shifting in the distance 1:49 stay in your vehicle; it is better than your skull at arresting bricks 1:52 peak tremor With earthquake sensors, you'd have had 3-4x longer to get clear of structures before anything collapsed. If you keep your eyes out of focus, you can get a better sense of everyone in the foreground swaying around like they're on the deck of a ship.
@@cyberski I'm sorry to hear that man, and glad you got out of it okay. But what I'm saying is that the earthquake wouldn't force you to lose balance to the point where you couldn't stand, only that. I'm from Chile, so I lived the 2010 8.8 earthquake and lots of other minor earthquakes, and only that big earthquake was maybe big enough to make you lose balance in some places where it hit harder.
@@jeamicampbell4366 Watch it on full screen, and watch the area in the far distance past the end of the road. The shaking starts at 1:30 but the movement isn't noticeable right away. Watch the tall, reddish buildings on the hill, and compare them to the gray building in the foreground. You'll see a significant side-to-side movement.
It reminds me of looking down the aisle of a train with the wagons shifting on the tracks. Absolutely incredible example, thank you. And also great to see all the people yelling, grabbing and helping each other to stay safe.
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And you can see the lateral movement in the way people, motorcycles, and cars were thrown from one side to another like an invisible hand sweeping them across a table.
Damn, what a shot! I think this is the first time I've seen the people and vehicles getting swayed from one direction to the other. Seeing the people and the motorcycles move at the same time and direction as they get swayed by the earthquake. Terrifying. Also impressive how everything, structures, seems to be intact. Well done.
Yeah no that’s just how it is in this part of the world. Same reason that one car took a right turn cutting off the opposite lane, it’s too crowded to go too fast to stop.
Dude kinda beautiful how concerned everyone was for each other
Yeah especially on the right side you notice this guy calling and gathering people to safety.
I think I’m gonna start my period cause I teared up at the fact everyone gathered together
@@katappa5478 Nepal is not an Indian country...
@@suya2027 india is a geographical location, not a country, well it is one, but it comes from indus vally
Yeah especially when the woman approached the group huddled in the street and a guy held out his hand to her. Its nice to see people be so kind to strangers
The fact that nobody was actually looking at the two buildings mentioned earlier in the video
I dont get it.
I was
I was but I didn't notice anything
@@minV5326 I couldn't see it first, but when I did, that was so damn impressive! Just focus on the left buildings in red that are far away as if you have zoomed in only on them and playing at x2 would also help a lot. I can barely see it unless I go full screen. You'll see waves of Earthquake coming, as the whole ground beneath them sways horizontally relative to the gray buildings that are much closer. Try to unsee camera's vertical shakings. The effect is like when you are seeing a train wagon that's next to yours at left and right turns. It is maximally visible between 01:45 and 01:52.
Yeah stuff moves like waves in the background but it's hard to see
The scariest part isn’t even the earthquake, it’s how the people crossed the street in the middle of moving traffic.
It's not that scary once you get the hang of it.Just don't do it on National Highways or similarly big roads and you would be alright
@@optimystique_arts ikr but it isn't India
It's to get away from the buildings. In an earthquake, you don't want to be under them.
Daniella C well yeah go hide inside then and see how that works for you
That's regular thing in Asian countries. Especially in India n Nepal. 😂😂😂
I was here in Kathmandu when this Earthquake hit Nepal.
Most traumatic experience, it was like being a Ship left in heavy shock water waves being thrown vertically & horizontally from ground.
Sleeping on streets with No water to drink, No food to eat, facing rain, cold.
Shock used to come & go continuously for weeks ,months & years.
To avoid it we used to sleep literally on streets.
Walking on foot without vehicles.
No ATM machines working to withdraw cash.
Fear in heart & mind.
Hospital grounds full of countless dead bodies.
Countless houses, buldings, Roads collapsed.
Buildings collapsing in front of my eyes, running out of house for life to save myself from Earthquake.
It has scarred me for lives.
Even after 10 years of earthquake.
I get scared & panic attack when i hear a loud sound, feels like an earthquake.
It was a traumatic experience & will always remain the same.
May all souls rest in peace !
Hope you and the community are feeling better🙏🙏🙏
hope all is well and you're recovering my brother.
Damm u faced reality of life
PTSD.
I was a child when It happened..... I have pleasant memories from it...maybe because I was just a child
All jokes aside, this would have been an absolutely terrifying situation to be in.
Death flashed right infront of our eyes
I was playing game on my PC That time when I felt that earthquake 😬
I was watching a masked magician show lmao
I was watching TV at that time and I remember crying lmao
@@tae_grg606 lmao same i didnt cry i was scared shitless
I love that they all instinctively cared for each other's safety. The road-pedestrian conditions might be horrendous but they all unite during natural disasters.
Still way better than my town's road condition..
@@amronpimpinan yes
Shame and the two dogs just running to who knows where .the people came together in this time.🤗regards and stay safe SA🇿🇦
Our unity jay nepal❤️🌻
@@amronpimpinan Your physical road's condition might be shit, but is there a 1 to 1 ratio of bikes, walkers, and cars? Probably not if you're in the U.S. or Canada
2:38 The biker on the right. THUG LIFE
Lol I agree he's just like "iMmA jUst iGnOrE tHe fAcT aN eArThqUaKe'S haPpEnInG aNd kEeP doInG mAh tHiNg." #ThugLife
2:12 on the right the doggos through the pole down the sidewalk as well.
Lmao
😂😂😂😂
LOL
It’s crazy how the road goes from utter chaos to everyone practically holding hands! Respect!
you deserve at least 20k of likes 😂
Crisis brings people together. It's instinctual.
Amazing to see everyone protecting each other immediately instead of fending for themselves. Respect
Crank the heat up a few notches...make the buildings start to crumble...and they'll be murderous animals to each other.
The respectability is directly proportional to the actual amount of desperation
@@Bosscheesemo Lmao calm down there mr edgy nihilist, I bet you think Nietzsche thought like you do too.
@@Bosscheesemo Actually the opposite is true, the more extreme the situation the more people collaborate and help each other. It's our modern alienated lives that keep us apart from our natural co-operative selves.
@@alexandriac6641
You're a naive fool
@@Bosscheesemo No, you just want that to be true to justify your own misanthropic worldview. We're a social species, if we didn't collaborate in times of crisis we would be extinct.
You can see it happen time after time in natural disasters, people risk their lives to help people they don't even know.
This shows how small we are in front of nature. We usually fight among us but when these kind of calamities come, we unite.
if humans wanted we could obliterate the entire planet
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Except for the oil companies but yes, pretty much
Amongus
No wars but class war.
2:20 the dude came out with an umbrella just in case it rains after the earthquake.
Lmao 😂
doesnt hurt to be prepared 😂
Buildings raining.
🤣🤣🤣
You may actually want to bring that if it is raining building debris
I've been in an earthquake in Japan. Was stationed at Zama Hospital, just before it closed in '72-'74. You could feel the ground "rolling" under you. One of the strangest feelings, ever. Especially if you've never experienced one before.
This sounds terrifying!
Yes, during the nisqually quake in Washington st. I was standing in the doorway to the hall that looked into my living room. My hardwood floors were rolling like waves. My tall floor lamp was rocking back and forth. My pond, after it was over was doing mini tsunamis out both ends.
It's likely the Izu Peninsula Earthquake that hit in May 1974.
If i remember correctly it feels like a really strong vibration, when its a weak one it feels like when ur slightly dizzy feeling a bit off balanced
It's wild to think that there are people who (will) never know how an earthquake feels. They're normal here but still feels weird feeling the earth could move that strongly.
Me:
1:37 Man on the crosswalk: .......MEOW............
I feel bad for laughing
LMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
Why am i laughing😂
2:17 legend has it those two dogs are still running!
RC 1994 Lmao they are kinda cute to
They’re running for their lives, they don’t know what the situation is
Bcoz they are scared
This sent chills down my spine
@@ihsanzermeno I say follow them! Animals instincts in situations like that are usually spot on!
Video: Earthquake in Nepal
Western peoples: look there are no cross walk rules in Nepal
@@samarramiresz7005 also decent education, Healthcare, good salaries, high life standards and expectancy.
@@chappie3642 ,all those things have done nothing to improve ur people's quality of life.
@@triston9312 I mean as long as it makes you happy to believe that
@@samarramiresz7005 ok calm down there buddy
@@samarramiresz7005 also who said western means American? I live in a western country and am most definitely not American.
I remember it was 3AM, we were in deep sleep, when Mindoro Island in the Philippines was hit by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Literally our world turned upside down. Imagine the terror, the confusion, everything. The only thing we did that time is to hide under our wooden bed and prayed while crying. Minutes later, about 6 meter high tsunami has hit the eastern part of the island including our shores. I will never forget that day. 😢
My parents told me a similar story too. They survived 9,1 magnitude megathrust earthquake in aceh, Indonesia back in 2004. They told me everything crumbles to the ground, hundreds of people d*ie every seconds and right. I didn't see it myself but from the story it does sounds so scary.
For reference. 2 magnitude earthquake is 10 times stronger than 1 magnitude earthquake. So the aceh megathrust is like 100 stronger than 7.1 magnitude earthquake. Rip to all the people that died in any other earthquake.
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The only safe time to cross the road is when an earthquake hits.
an*
hahhaha true
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You made me drop my phone because this is so true and I can't stop laughing
Yes, because you have to get away from the buildings... Don't people know earthquake drills🤦
1:34 check how all the bikes move to the right as the ground starts shaking
It makes me laugh 😂
ForeverCCP123's Timeout he actually has no interest in that he thinks it’s funny because they all moved in the same direction when the earthquake happened stop being butthurt
It goes right and then left
Fascinating.
How did ALL the bikes did that at the same time 🤯
2:03
Loved the fact that how people came together and held each other's
Hands as they care for each other🤗
Was thinking the same 💗
Your thumb looked like pp at first
@@kashishsrivastavahere 😊💕
@@kashishsrivastavahere
your pfp tho
@@sakshamawadhiya1465 aww thanks
Wow, this is great that you're showing this. I can also say that the ground felt like it was a boat moving aggressively from side to side. It felt as if the earth literally was tilting 90º each way, like I was about to get thrown to the left then thrown to the right. It was absolutely terrifying being there.
Yeah!! That's been the weirdest and most unexpected thing... you think, sure...things shake, but you don't expect to really loose your footing the way you would on rough seas or a wild train ride. It's a very strange feeling and the sudden loss of control when you're standing on the earth is really eerie.
2:38 The guy on the scooter: I can't be late on pay day!
🤣
Dont do that lol
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pizza time
1:38 someone revive him
Lmao
😂
My god tears are floading my face Lmfaoo
LMFAAAAO
Oh my god😹😹😹😂😂😂😂
To those who don't get it:
I couldn't see it first, but when I did, that was so damn impressive! Just focus on the left buildings in red that are far away as if you have zoomed in only on them. You'll see waves of Earthquake coming, as the whole ground beneath them sways horizontally relative to the gray buildings that are much closer. Try to unsee camera's vertical shakings. The effect is like when you are seeing inside of a train wagon that's next to yours at left and right turns. It is maximally visible between 01:40 and 01:52. Playing at 2x will also help a lot.
GOOD EYE!
Noice!
Thanks. That was helpful.
That's what earthquake means basically 🙄
The train car example was helpful to see it. And once I saw it, it looked similar to the moving cityscapes in the movie Inception. Just noting in case it helps anyone else see it.
I like this flow of traffic. Nobody stops, everybody just goes.
You are insane!
1:38 Legends say that guy is still crawling
🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not funny its kind of rude on what situation they are in
@@rufinoluces1253 I didnt disrespect him or something like that. That was just for fun. And yeah that's really good being cautious.
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Starting around 1:33 you can actually watch the motorcyclists swinging in the same direction... they're experiencing momentum and inertia... they are going "straight" until the ground below them moves, so they all first "slow" abruptly, then veer to the right, then swing to the left. You can watch the potted plant in the left foreground kind of doing the same thing.... the top of the plant appears to move, but it's the bottom of the plant, ie. the ground that is moving. One doesn't at first realize it until you realize the camera is on the ground as well. If the camera was floating in the air, like a drone, you'd see all the shifting up front occurring. It's not as interesting as seeing the entire horizon moving like the uploader talked about. But it's still interesting.
This is fascinating. Its so blatant once its pointed out about the motorcycles, if you scan to the right at the same time tge motorcycles first shift right, you can see man of the people being flung back to the left at the exact same angle and speed. Thst wad a strong jolt to the right but id bet an even stronger jolt to the left right after and looks like it almost threw those people to the left when it moved. Thats cazy. Thanks for pointing this out its equally as cool as the backgrouns buildings imo
science
Yes bro this is happened
Wow great catch!
yeah same direction
2:08
the man in the bottom left is giving nice pose !
I saw and thaught the same thing😂😂
Lol he is posing towards the camera 🤣
@@Rythm_1125 oh my gosh 😂👀
@@theyenvyaminah34 yeah.. Maybe his last pose... Rip 🤣🤣
@@Rythm_1125 probably still posing in heaven 😂😂😂😂💀💀
I love how everyone taking care of each other..this is beautiful❤
"let me hold on this metal railing directly below some dangerously swaying power lines"
Spot on!!!!! 😂😂😂
2:04 okay I better pose for that camera over there 🕺
I knew someone was going to say something about it! LOL...
looking at height of poles it will fall in middle of road
Some even hold the freaking electrical poles
1:09 the guys who crossed the street with moving vehicle is so dangerous
1:38 the man crawling
2:19 the dogs
2:23The two theives escaped
2:26 the man run in the house
You forgot dogs at 2:19
1:09 yaha aisa hi hota hai......
Bro this is how everyday it’s in nepal😂
@@pras8858 india Pakistan and Bangladesh
@@aezazsheikh3602 Exactly
The man at 2:26 going inside the house...
Probably forgot to delete history lol
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My man knows secrecy better than anyone lmao
Lmaoooo
Delete all files simba
Underrated comment😂
This day is still fresh in my mind. The fear I went through for myself and my family was immense. I couldn't think straight and was just stuck at one place. Nepal suffered a lot due to this, lots of people became homeless, cultural sitrs were destroyed,etc. Many people lost their lives too. I pray for them and their families 🙏🙏 And I'm glad people healed from it.
Same here man but luckily my house still stayed unscratched
As an indian i pray for our nepali brothers 🙏
That absolute warrior who stayed on her bike the whole time
I dont think so...he was so much scared that he couldn't even move😂
@@Hayder609 That's exactly what you're supposed to do during an earthquake...😂😂
@@sachaltanveer2803 😂😂😂 right
His wife was also sitting on the back seat all time.
His bike * saala jamadaar
2:37 guy comes by activa and drives like nothing has happened
💀😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
It was his time to shine
BHOPDI VALE NE HI KARVAYA THA✔️🤔
He was the camera man who always alive in every situation ....
Others run out of houses and offices
2:26 man runs into the house
He left his phone inside
@asmaa yes
🖤
@asmaa hm
He left his game open without going afk
😂😂😂
Wow that was amazing and terrifying, the sight puts into perspective how small and insignificant people are compared to the earth and tectonic forces. Also the people's reactions show how most good people will look out for eachother
1:33
*TURTLE MODE ACTIVATED*
XDDDDDDDDDDD
Lololololol
hahahaah
**Earthquake occurs**
*Everyone on the middle of the road :*
"C'mon guys lets play Kho-Kho"
Omg xD
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am still laughing 🤣🤣😂
@@suvashreeghosh7371 keep laughing we've no issues but still keep in mind kahi potty na nikl jaye hste hste🙂
@@sharma4842 are bhai bhai
I see there are absolutely no cross walk rules in Nepal.
It took an earthquake to stop the traffic
@@hakatapawa7115 exactly.
Yeah it's true .... I am a nepali .. it's hurtful but true ..
Not only Nepal. That’s the case in all of South Asia.
Not only in Nepal I'm from Bangladesh and it's even worse in here
This event was 10 years ago but my trauma and memories are as clear as it happened yesterday .
I was in 3rd grade and my poem competition was going on and suddenly every thing start shaking and we hid under our desks.
"Hey everyone, let's stand directly underneath the power lines! That's a safe place to be in an earthquake!"
Until the wires fall down
@@samarramiresz7005 how do they know? It might have fallen down.
You don't know for sure if it was built correctly, and even then you don't know the magnitude of the earthquake, it's just dumb to stay there.
The best spot was the middle of the road
@@samarramiresz7005 i totally understand that, what I'm saying is that it wasn't a smart move.
Obviously I don't blame the person, as in such a situation I would have probably done some even more stupid shit.
What I mean is that objectively it was a bad choice, but then again considering the situation I totally understand why someone would not be able to think rationally in the middle of it
@David Lr Bawlte I've also been in an earthquake and yes, I could have at least basic logic even with adrenaline, like seriously when you have adrenaline it's not like you are drugged, instead you analyze everything and get tired much slower, even with adrenaline you can still think that if things could fall you should get the furthest away from anything that falling could harm you. It's not rocket science.
@@chappie3642 Well said. I completely agree. Although, I don't think I would have explained it as accurately as you did.
As a Nepalese American this extremely hurts to see that the cost and damage my country suffered on this catastrophe. God protect and bless our nation.🇳🇵🇺🇸
MAY Allah bless them and protect them from these disasters..ameen
😂😂 yeah it happened just yesterday.. we already recovered from that
Ameen!
so you're telling your god what to do
@Jorge Penuela thanks for acknowledging that your god hasn't told 'us' to do anything, thus god-believers have no business shoving what they assumed their god told them onto everyone else
1:38 My dad crawling back after two years to ask mom for more money to gamble
😂😭
😂😂😂
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😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
You must be from west😂😂😂😂
I was in my hometown(to attend a wedding) in India which is very near to Nepal. I remember everything quite vividly. I was soo terrified. Never had I seen such an earthquake in my life and don't want to see it again. I experienced it twice btw.
Everyone: Panicking
That one dude crawling: Imma pretend im a dog instead woofff wooff !!
It wasn't funny....but after reading your comment it was😂
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No it's because u will not be able to walk as my experience I also crawled at that time
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But honestly I laugh ,sorry HAHAHAHA
I am from nepal. I have a life time experience of this traumatic event.
We had repeated aftershocks for about 4 months.
We survided in tents at open space for months.
:( hope it’s better now
@@elisar.4510 it's been more than 3 years now but we still have minor earthquakes coming occasionally and we're like being habituated now of earthquake of 3-4.5
@@myingmasherpa19 outch. At least it’s « small » ones but wow, must be quite scary. Good luck !!!
Omg i feel so bad people who experienced earthquakes
Noooo, please don’t tell me you have aftershocks 3 years after!!! I am from Croatia, we are shaking many times a day and it’s been 6 days after the major one. We are going crazy already.
The traffic scene was even more remarkable than the earthquake itself. The way the people reacted also remarkable
whats remarkable about it
That with the traffic is pretty common in South/Southeast Asia. Also, what's remarkable about how people reacted? Going to the middle of the road, furthest from buildings which may collapse, is the safest thing to do.
I was in Bali a few years ago: the traffic was fascinating. It was quite remarkable how controlled the chaos was.
@@SpartacusColoIndia is a very populated country.. it's a wonder how systematic our chaos is..
I'm just so proud to be an Indian😊
@SpartacusColo overpopulated. It's practically a third world cesspool supported by Western innovations.
UA-cam recommended this video after 9 years, ohh I don't know in 2015 that I will get a chance to recall this incident again .
same
Imagine jumping on a trampoline while this happens
@F U
You would.
Aitish Kumar
How would you though? Maybe when you come in contact with the trampoline but I doubt you’d feel it in mid air
@@MoJoJoJo1223
I think that you should feel it in 2-3 jumps for these scales of earthquake.(Each being above 7)
Remember that earthquakes don't just throw you up and down but also sideways.
For these ones,it would be violent.
Your trampoline as well will start to shake and shift places along wih the ground itself.
Point is,you would be most likely be thrown out of it without actually doing any wrong jumps and you should be able to see your surroundings itself shake violently.
I still think that you would be able to feel these earthquakes pretty easily.
Maybe if it had been something like a 2 or 3 magnitude,you wouldn't feel much.
@@MoJoJoJo1223 that's the point
You obviously have no idea what is an earthquake to make such a statement
Earthquake starts on 1:28
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Video: " Watch the buildings in the back"
Me: *watches the plant to the side*
LOL... same😆
I was too busy watching who decided to squat, grab something, or stand still. And the crack that formed in the sidewalk.
I was too busy watching the guy bottom left... his run style is special 😂
Same....
Glossy Yoonie stfu no one cares, this isn’t your fucking BTS video
thanks for pointing out those arrows at the beginning you can really see it later on in the vid!
The only thing impressive about this was the 2 dogs running like there is no tomorrow.
where?
@@annapichler4176 2:17 at the side walk
it's because they are scared :(
They're scared😭
Yeah
Earthquake "exists"
2:00 The man on scooter :
Let's get back to work
Ur profile is lucas😭
Yes, like my maths teacher!
@@athirajyothimohan5453 🤣🤣🤣
@@athirajyothimohan5453 yeah same 😂😂😂
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Nobody:
UA-cam at 4 in the morning : Recommends Earthquake in Nepal
Exactly
But 4 is not night its early morning.🌎
Yo, Watching this at 4 05 am...
Wtf it's exactly 3.58 am here
Me : I will sleep early tonight
Me at 5:00 am : Earthquake in Nepal real footage
Damn that’s terrifyingly eerie the way that whole background landscape shifts! Given the distance It had to move least 30-40 feet or something maybe more… so unearthly 😳
Yeah it appears to shift right several times and does not return.
Nobody:
Tectonics: aight, imma shake a little
The tectonics had a birthday to go to and they were partying
@@PizzaPowerXYZ Tectonic and Bois Had Party with a Badass DJ xD
@@PizzaPowerXYZ they are twerking as well
@@Sike07 dont forget about the hardbass never forget about the hardbass
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Earthquakes occur
Everyone: KHO KHO time
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😂😂😂🤣 I hated that game
@@eti4688 Same lol.
Underrated comment...😂😂😂
*that was mah childhood* 😩💔
The video: people panicking, people running in fear
Also this video: *An Excellent Illustration of Earthquake Waves... Very Impressive!*
Actually it is. See the red building. You can see it. Amazing
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Took a watch or two however when I finally saw the background/Foreground shifting. That was intense, Very Cool!
When mother nature flexes her muscles, we are literally sitting ducks.
He is God Allah, not mother nature.
@@supervisor2010 Allah is men? Or woman? She would be pretty though
@@sourabhgupta1577 God is the creator, he has no gender.
@@sourabhgupta1577 its just the English language, some language doesn't have any gender distinction such as he/she.
ppl living in areas where Mother throws those things... hum... the price they gotta pay
1:33 Even before the buildings in the background move, all the motorcycles and pedestrians suddenly veer to the right and then left at the same time
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Good catch
It's so amazing actually but terrifying.
spot on
in ny city people would trample each other...
Everything about this video is fascinating. The traffic patterns blew my mind, people were brave enough to cross that street, the vehicles making the right hand turn risked their lives. It was also interesting that while the humans stopped and stood still the dogs ran in a particular direction at full speed.
The traffic patterns are typical of Asia.
aliciabrillante welcome to East
Where tf do you see any dogs
+Jack James 2:15
Haha no.they are not brave enough.. people in asia are used to for these things.. and it is one of the lightest traffic we encounter.. we cross like that almost daily and in even more traffic than that...
most terrifying thing is how the power lines are completely still but start shaking violently when the tremors start. shows how powerful the earth is compared to us
1:35 Look how those bikes are turning to same directions......
Good catch
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@@kong6581Look at those bikes at the road....riders couldn't ctrl it bikes are turning left nd right by itself
Hi army!
@@rad5736 Annyong armyy💜
Absolutely no one in the universe:
Tectonic plates : I didnt twerk in a while, why not today
"Ehh let me just shift to get comfy again
😂😂
Haven’t *
BRUH AHAHHAHAA
Lmaooo
2019 Oct Recommended ?
Same here
Same
he was ready to step on it if the ground opened up
Yurp
Dude I got this as a 'Rate This Video To Help UA-cam Suggestions' 🤦
Apart from the earthquake, I was more concerned by nobody seeming to realise what a zebra crossing is! 😮😂 Glad everyone seemed to be safe, great video! ❤
Skip to about 1:30, focusing on the red buildings farthest away, change to 2x speed, and try to ignore the up-down movement of the camera once it hits (and ignore the people - you can watch it again for them). Look at the sideways back and forth movement, esp in comparison to gray buildings that are to the right of the red and comparatively closer. It's actually really dramatic!! Its maximum around 1:45 for several seconds.
Thanks man now I can see it
Perfect! Thanks I see it now! and it's totally crazy that that much land can move that drastically . Nutts! Thanks!
Thanks. Now I can see it and it is very unsettling and rather spooky to see the landscape moving like that.
Finally a useful comment.
Thanks so much… that’s truly insane movement!!!! I appreciate the help.
I imagine this is how ants must feel when someone starts stomping too close to their hill.
honestly think deeply😭
Adorable baby, 💖
They have much bigger problems (literally) than a shaking ground
but a 100x worse
😂😂😂bruh stop
Power of Mother nature will bring you to your knees.
Hail divine mother
Well, literally
T K Stop ✋
Power of God is scary
Just wait till I have aerokinesis
Everyone scared for their life
2:17 Dog chasing his bestee😂😂😂
Lol
It's bestie
1:07 these guys crossing the road like nobody there
Same in India like it's normal footpath
Vale que no cruzaron en el momento exacto del terremoto, porque sino pudo aver ocurrido un accidente😱
You should see how we indians cross road. We have got the superpower to stop cars by 1 signal 🤣😂
You should go to Arab countries
Welcome to southeast Asia
I was there in the crowd
I thought that was my last day 😔
In comparison of this video the shockwaves are more harder than it looks
nice lie
@@BRO_ACHYUT_YT 😂
I made that earthquake. I feel bad for not devouring you that day.
☠️☠️☠️
How scary was it
I live in Patna, bihar in India. It's very close to Nepal. I still remember that day. I had just come back from school. No one else was in the house when the ground started shaking. I ran outside and saw all my neighbours standing outside and talking in excited tone. The aftershocks followed for days and it took almost 1-2 weeks for everything to settle down.
I was visiting family in Patna during the earthquake! I was alone in the room when everything started shaking and people started shouting for everyone to come outside the house and stand there. It was weird. There was some city mall which had a crack going through it too, after the quake, I remember.
No one cares
@@Daudkhan226 apparently you do.
Bro i am nep i still remember that day...
@@ksabink4951 it's been 6 years damn. How the time passes on so fast......
1:37 Feels like those space shows when the ship gets hit and everyone falls to one side.
1:26 - 7.8M earthquake struck Nepal in April 2015
1:32 - It took 6 seconds for some pedestrians to notice there’s an earthquake
1:36 - 10 seconds later, motorists had no idea in the slightest that an earthquake was happening until they were forcibly stopped and maneuvered
1:37 - Bikers appear to pull off sharp turns (most dramatic when looking at the top left)
1:45 - The point of this video was to show you how the brownish buildings in the distance slowly moves left and right in case of an earthquake
Well we knew what the point was because they explained it in the beginning. But thanks for the analytics
2:16 Dogs running :)
Camera sensors have a funny way of detecting an earthquake. At 1:17 I saw the camera shake from the first initial wave. It's so hard to even notice but look at the edge of frame near a high contrast area and you'll see the slightest of shake when there was nothing previously. Rock solid. The camera sensor reads left to right top to bottom in lines. When the sensor moves horizontally quickly, what would be a vertical line like a light pole becomes a diagonal mess. This image shifting makes the slightest shakes super noticeable. I watched the tress at the far end of the street.
@@intothemystic5223 lmaoooooo
1:45 was the point where I audibly gasped "oh $hit."
2:17
Dogs be like~ Lets go in the restorant dude, all of them went outside now...😂
Dogs know it much earlier because of their sensitive ears. They were running for their lives.
@@theacechip exactly
Uncestry: animals will lead you to the right directions during natural disasters. I would have followed them instead of just seating and peeing on the floor
The dogs started the whole thing, their the only ones running away from the scene!
😂🤣😂
@@theacechip r/woooosh
I think the scariest part was when it said “this video has no volume” and I continued to turn my volume up
Omg!!! Me too!! 😂 😂 😂 and I'm like trying to really listen 😂😂😂🤦🏾
Okay same 😂
Me too 😂😂😂😂😂
😭😂😂😂🙄😂
😂😂
This video shows the entire neighbourhood in the distance moving relative to the foreground neighbourhood. Like waves on the sea. Awesome Tectonic forces at play.
01:34 when school teacher told about techniques what we do when earthquake comes but his teacher forget to told him that we do that technique under the table 😂
😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣😂
Under
Yup 😅
Not funny
1:19 camera begins to shake
1:31 pedestrians react
1:35 motorcycles thrown to the right (then left, then right)
1:36 two dust clouds appear from collapses in the distance
1:42 lateral shifting in the distance
1:49 stay in your vehicle; it is better than your skull at arresting bricks
1:52 peak tremor
With earthquake sensors, you'd have had 3-4x longer to get clear of structures before anything collapsed.
If you keep your eyes out of focus, you can get a better sense of everyone in the foreground swaying around like they're on the deck of a ship.
Nice
2:15 two good bois run for cover
@@-VINAY I later noticed others already did it below.
Not all heroes wear capes... Thank you
Move this to the top.
I was more concerned with the horrible traffic and driving skills lol
Thank you!!! Lol
Man horrible traffic and no one dead = great driving skills actually.
matt lim actually it’s called good driving
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Just cuz its different from your probably "developed" country dosent make it terrible 💀
This is how it is in most countries lmao
The video ran for 7000 years before the event began. Great way to make people lose interest. Outstanding.
earthquake: *happens*
man: it's time to start crawling😎
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Am I bad for laughing?
@@cyberski that's not what happened in the video, the earthquake wasn't that big.
@@cyberski I'm sorry to hear that man, and glad you got out of it okay. But what I'm saying is that the earthquake wouldn't force you to lose balance to the point where you couldn't stand, only that. I'm from Chile, so I lived the 2010 8.8 earthquake and lots of other minor earthquakes, and only that big earthquake was maybe big enough to make you lose balance in some places where it hit harder.
Felipe Elosúa Montt
Where i live theres Earthquakes everytime :D
Sometimes it makes Awesome Houses later look like it was abandoned for 35 years :/
Wow! The whole hillside in the distance is moving one way, while the foreground is moving the other way! Very impressive!
I didn't see anything moved
Thanks for pointing that out. Incredible.
@@TheNuub63 You can see buildings moving relative to one another, regardless of camera movement... and what do you think is moving the camera, anyway?
@@jeamicampbell4366 Look at the horizon at 1:40 - 1:50. By "hillside" he means the buildings in the background.
@@jeamicampbell4366 Watch it on full screen, and watch the area in the far distance past the end of the road. The shaking starts at 1:30 but the movement isn't noticeable right away. Watch the tall, reddish buildings on the hill, and compare them to the gray building in the foreground. You'll see a significant side-to-side movement.
2:18 was that TRUMP coming out of Van..
Underrated afffff!!!!😂😂😂😂
No it was somebody with a cap
@@wh1te_fury r/wooosh
😂😂😂😂
@@pleids17 Amii :-)💜
That's INSANE!! It looked like somebody was pushing the background left and right, it just shows the real power of mother nature.
2:38
everyone: panicking and hanging onto the ground, out of their cars
The biker on the right: Imma just keep rolling along.
*aight, imma head out*
No one:
The guy at the bottom left at 2:02 to the cctv:
Hey Mr. Cctv! Take a picture of me chillin' while the earthquake is happening
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😂
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😂😂😂👍
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It reminds me of looking down the aisle of a train with the wagons shifting on the tracks. Absolutely incredible example, thank you.
And also great to see all the people yelling, grabbing and helping each other to stay safe.
Wow you described it perfectly man
This! This is it!
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The was the first thing that came to mind too!
@@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 WOW I see you are a devoted ambassador of the great Lord AxxL!!! Thank you for doing the Lord's bidding, may peace bless your soul!
And you can see the lateral movement in the way people, motorcycles, and cars were thrown from one side to another like an invisible hand sweeping them across a table.
1:38 spotted a four legged animal which only comes out during an earthquake.
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Underrated😂😂😂
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
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2:20 Uncle bring out his umbrella from car..seems he confused earthquake with the rain 😂
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Bro 🤣 I laughed so hard reading your comment
🤣😅😂😂🤣😅
You're unbelievable in commenting
So you find all this funny
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You clicked on it
This show is filmed in front of a live studio audience
Stop copying people ideas lol
Damn, what a shot! I think this is the first time I've seen the people and vehicles getting swayed from one direction to the other.
Seeing the people and the motorcycles move at the same time and direction as they get swayed by the earthquake. Terrifying.
Also impressive how everything, structures, seems to be intact. Well done.
And the man crawling on the crossing thought: Oh yeah, this is the best opportunity, so let’s do it now.
My UA-cam lmao
u can literally see the plates movijg
😂 All I keep thinking is wtf! During an earthquake, why is crawling on the busy road your first reaction??!
F K this is the funny side of humanity. There’s always someone who has to play humour even in dangerous situations like this 😀
He is looking for his glasses mate :d
1:08 those guys took “pedestrians always have the right of way” to a whole new level 😂
The most shocking part is how the cars dont even stop... in England the car stop before you even reach the zebra crossing
Yeah no that’s just how it is in this part of the world. Same reason that one car took a right turn cutting off the opposite lane, it’s too crowded to go too fast to stop.
@@viktoriastamatova2223 just another day in indian subcontinent dont worry
Welcome to Indian subcontinent.....
@@viktoriastamatova2223 You see ...still they're are safe 😜 Indian ways are different from West!!
1:40 when you got knocked out and trying to find your teammates.
😂😂
😭🤣
PUBG moment 😂😂😂
For real though 😂😂😂
Hahaha PUBG
The way people are making a right turn straight into the oncoming traffic is kind of impressive. And terrifying.
Ummm is bc the earthquake did that the ground is shaking what did you expect them to stay still without sliding out of place