The scariest thing for me about an earthquake is, you never know how strong it's going to get or how long it's going to last. That fear of the unknown is absolutely terrifying.
Many people who have no experience with strong earthquakes just wait until shaking peaks to go under something. But you gotta do it the second you felt it, when it's still light in the beginning. Because if it's a strong one, you may not able able to do it when it peaks.
@@terrrell7798 Probably because a) you already knew there was an earthquake, and b) it's generally not activated unless there are important instructions that need to be disseminated.
When I was in California, an earthquake hit the San Diego/Santee area, I was on the highway heading north, and the car started to bounce a bit, thought it was me, but the surrounding cars were weaving a bit too. It all ended quickly, but it was an unforgettable experience. Also was chased by a tornado in Michigan down I-75 until I ducked into an off ramp, and watched the tornado pass just behind me going right to left.
She started to touch him because she was looking for security what he should have done was stop get her and tell her under the desk now take control of the situation always .
@@kayy22978 It's only natural. One morning I was asleep and I think I had a sleep paralysis or something and I felt my bed shaking and it felt so strong and so real I started to panic like I had to catch my breath and I was going to cry but then I woke up. Earthquakes are so scary. I live in Cali.
I remember when Kent Shocknek dove under the news desk years ago. He was labeled a coward and renamed Kent AfterShocknek. This guy didn't want to suffer the same ridicule, but he put his life at risk.
Susan B ah yes that was the more local sharp and shallow M4.4 quake in LA back in March 2014, but they did the right thing despite the moderate magnitude!
Disappointing that people made fun of him. They're sitting under a bunch of heavy equipment and you can see how scared they were getting. If anyone needs to get under the desk pronto, it's new anchors.
Chris schauble of KTLA just about dove under the desk during their morning news broadcast one time. While his instant reaction and look on his face may have been funny (because that's how he is on KTLA), he definitely did the right thing. I probably would've had the same reaction as well.
Susan B I’ve just realised you were actually talking about the 1987 Whittier Narrows M5.9 earthquake, not the 2014 Encino quake, but yes I’ve seen that footage too, David Letterman pretty much mocked him for that reaction, and that was a deadly quake in its own right! 😯✌🏻
I have experienced a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 and an intensity of VII. It happened a few kilometers from the epicenter, which is in Padada, Davao del Sur, Philippines, at a depth of 30 kilometers. I gathered this data from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). The lesson I have learned from this experience is that the moment you realize there is an earthquake, whether it is strong or not, please make sure that you are in a safe place. If there is a durable furniture like a table near you then hide from there. Trust me, there is a quake that starts stronger than you could ever imagine. The quake that I have experienced is too strong; you cannot stand up; it will make you dizzy. If you try to run, you may stumble. You cannot even clearly see your surroundings during the shake. It was the end of the world kind of feeling. That's what I thought. It was scary, to be honest. Until now, whenever I think about it, it gives me chills.
@@LegionSusieDBD Yes. It was terrible. Aftershocks were as strong as the major quake. Prior to this event (15th of December 2019), we already felt the M5.9 on the 9th of July 2019, M6.3 on the 16th of October 2019, M6.6 and M6.1 on the 29th of October, and M6.5 on the 31st of October. Made us unable to sleep. So always be vigilant whenever there are small to moderate quakes.
I think as newscasters and informers, they should have immediately went under, and told everybody to do the same as that is the protocol for scenarios like this. One, it makes the situation safer for them. Two, it will be informative for everybody watching live. You don't wait for an earthquake to peak, or wait for a 100 pound light source to fall off the ceiling. You take cover asap. This was a missed opportunity to have demonstrated the safety protocol with an actual earthquake.
Probably why he stayed sat. Didn't want his wife seeing him go under the desk with his co-anchor. Although her diving under the desk and him not can be equally as bad -- especially when he says "wow."
Why sit under the lighrs? Why not put the lights a foot or two away from ya prized possessions?🙄. Most need a good smack back to reality, maybe just leave the lights.
As a Chilean, when there is a tremor or earthquake, if you can, stay where you are, or move calmly to a place where there are no objects that can fall, the majority of accidents or deaths are because people run away in terror and fall, they are trampled or collide with something, as I always say "Don't run, it's shaking outside too"
So true. I’m Chilean too, and grew up with earthquakes. You guys wait until it starts going crazy. You do have time to get under the desk if it gets dangerous. Even when things begin to fall (which they didn’t hear), most likely you’ll have time to hide under the desk. I wasn’t there and can’t judge their reactions, but it did seem a little premature. 🙏🏻☺️💕
It's astounding to see how NOT are they trained to instruct viewers to protect their safety in case of major earthquakes. I strongly believe that they have to be capable to handle that right after they started feeling a major earthquake. At least she suggested getting under the desk (and she actually did at the end), which is great. But he somehow didn't listen to her and went on to say "alright, we're gonna go to break and we'll be right back" Really??? He could have told the viewers to shut off gas valves, get under the desk and protect their safety. When a catastrophic earthquake hits California, you could save many of your viewers lives by doing so. Otherwise, many of them could lose their lives by watching the show. I hope ALL of TV News anchors will be able to handle that by the next major earthquake!
Y'know, considering where they are, it would actually make a LOT of sense to have a screen prepared with useful info, to throw up as soon as a quake hits so that the anchors and crew can then get away from all the heavy stage equipment until it passes. Quake hits, still going, getting more intense (this one did halfway in), hit the quake button and dive for the desk.
That would actually make sense, not just get the station more profits. They even had to say they were going to break before they could take cover. And they say competition is a good thing.
yeah they should take examples on how news reporters from country that's often gets hit by earthquakes do... just because your country rarely get earthquake doesn't mean that thing doesn't exist and you can underestimate it like that.
They did a good job of staying calm and doing the right thing which was getting under a desk. I also like how they both have a strong bond where she was comfortable to hold his arm because she was scared and he didn’t mind
dpeagles Oh idk you tell me, probably it’s because of the first earthquake that happened on 4th of July that was 6.4 and now the one from last night that was 7.1, do you live in a cardboard box 📦or something? Everyone is aware of it, apparently not you though.
I was in Las Vegas with my wife in a Casino when the Earthquake stroke...I am originally from Chile but living in California... So I do know about earthquakes...I have live a 8.5 in Chile a 6.8 Northridge, California and this 7.1 quake was very shaky to be felt inside of a huge Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas
My daughter and her husband were in Vegas when this hit as well. Quite pronounced for being that far from the epicenter -- which gives you some idea of what it was like for folks living in Ridgecrest.
I'm confused why so many comments are criticizing her for grabbing his arm and trying to relate some weird sexist view with it?? It's a grounding technique that almost everyone uses, everything's shaking, she grabs onto something she can pull towards her or be pulled away if something falls. Some people in the comments are stupid and weird.
I experienced an earthquake. Was actually kinda funny. Our two dogs were playing near the table i was sitting at and thought it was them making the chair and table move slightly, which i was confused by as they are little dogs. Then i felt the ground swaying before the whole house shook, then raised my hands in the air and went woo hoo. I was surprised nothing fell down with how much the house was vibrating.
Yeah. Under the desk is the safest place during an earthquake. I learned about safety when I was in school. Plus, I live in Texas, and we also learned about tornado 🌪️ drills.
@@farhancurrentaffairs1298 it most likely won’t. But the building will be collapsing, which means the ceiling will crumble on top of them, and it could hit them, leaving them with possibly major injuries
@@pastellada I used to live in FL and the school always had us practice those two drills as well. It was pretty frequent, too. But I'm glad we were taught that.
I remember watching this and experiencing this for myself and my family after the earthquake I told my parents they ducked under the desk as well and they recaped that I was really shocked how far the shaking affected.
you have no idea how strong glass can be, have no idea what glass its made from and how it was hardened or laminated. if you want to take your chances against a studio light that crushes your moron head like an apple, be my guest.
I have never experienced a major earthquake; just only a minor one that didn't last too long. I was on the computer, and it felt like someone was tugging on my chair. I was thinking, "WTF?!" I look back, and saw no one there. The shaking ended in about 30 seconds. Then, someone got a report that there was a minor earthquake a few towns over. That was weird.
The Director should of cued in an Ad Break even when they started feeling the shake. This is so the reporters can get to safety instead of having to explain whats going on.
This 2 reporters really calm and professional , still reporting while the earthquake started, they both still has time to say “We gonna have a break and will be right back” 😮
I remember this day. I was at walmart in Burbank SF Valley and everyone rushed out as soon as it was felt. Everyone except me, my mom, my aunt and her daughter. During the quick shake, my aunt was changing her daughter into shorts. By the time we entered the bathroom, MY AUNT WAS BARELY DONE PUTTING ON THE SHORTS WITH NO URGENCY. Also im not sure If this broadcast was in the morning. But in the morning there was a small shake that i woke up to.
Call me old fashion but I'm never hiding under a table during an earthquake i am getting the fuck outta there before the entire building collapses on me
Isn't it because americans once mocked a guy for immediate getting down as a "coward"? Reflect on that again. It feels like there's nothing right in americans' eyes.
@bobertblobert7812 3 months ago The scariest thing for me about an earthquake is, you never know how strong it's going to get or how long it's going to last. That fear of the unknown is absolutely terrifying.
@@intivism I thought he looked confused, where she's thinking, "Holy crap, if even one of those lights falls..." I just stayed where I was during the quake, sure, but I wasn't under a bunch of heavy lights.
Joseph Correa I live in SoCal and work with a woman who is born and raised here. She is in her late 50’s and any time there is an earthquake she screams hysterically (literally like a woman in a slasher movie) the entire time. Her screaming and hysterics create more of a panic in the office during earthquakes than the earthquakes themselves. Some people just freak out. 😐
Damn didn't know LA had a 7.1 that recently. First earthquake I ever experienced was the Hector Mine Quake (also 7.1) at 2:30 in the morning about a month after starting at UCLA and I was sleeping in the top bunk on the fifth floor of my building and my bed started swaying so much I jumped down to yell at my roommate in the bottom bunk thinking he was tossing off only to remember he went home for the weekend. Then went right back to sleep not even processing that it was a major earthquake and was surprised at breakfast when everyone was talking about the quake haha.
Pobre mujer, se cagó. It must be terrifying being on air with all those lights and railings right above your head. If something is not attached properly it could hurt you really bad or kill you.
The scariest thing for me about an earthquake is, you never know how strong it's going to get or how long it's going to last. That fear of the unknown is absolutely terrifying.
IKR SA,EE
I mean, the fear is so strong we appointed it's power to gods early on
i always think “THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE ONE WORLD RECORD”
@@professorx3060 Proof?
each magnitude higher is 32 times stronger than the previous 😢
Many people who have no experience with strong earthquakes just wait until shaking peaks to go under something. But you gotta do it the second you felt it, when it's still light in the beginning. Because if it's a strong one, you may not able able to do it when it peaks.
why was the emergency broadcast system never turned on when the quake happened there?
@@terrrell7798 Probably because a) you already knew there was an earthquake, and b) it's generally not activated unless there are important instructions that need to be disseminated.
we wait because an occasional shake is common in LA, if it goes on for more than a few seconds, I'm under a table or desk and holding on
I have like Zero like zeroooo experience with earthquakes at all and i hope it Never happens for me
I had a dangerous experience of the 7.8 magnitude earthquake at nepal in 25 April 2015 and i am nepalese...
She was a classmate of mine in high school. Such a down to earth girl. All those California earthquake drills growing up taught us well!
so wait a minute before seeking shelter?
When I was in California, an earthquake hit the San Diego/Santee area, I was on the highway heading north, and the car started to bounce a bit, thought it was me, but the surrounding cars were weaving a bit too. It all ended quickly, but it was an unforgettable experience. Also was chased by a tornado in Michigan down I-75 until I ducked into an off ramp, and watched the tornado pass just behind me going right to left.
She’s gorgeous!
@@america1st721try to understand that she’s on live television.
@@reymillomeda507 if you feel you're in danger, how long do you wait to protect yourself?
I absolutely love how she touches his arm... it's her primal instinct...
also perfect ending "We'll be right back" as she goes under the table and the guy says "wow"
dont say that shes a stong independent woman
Comments so, funny but she was totally scared.
Complete weirdos posting weird shit online influencing the culture
She was trying to urge him to shut up and get under the desk for safety. You guys will really try anything. xD
You gotta hand it to them for continuing to be professional and informative right up to the moment their lives became severely threatened
I know right
We've got to give it to them
Lives became severely affected 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Slurped836I thought she was about to go down on him😂😂
They set a good example to everyone watching live!
The thing is, there are heavy lights and scaffolding above them. So it’s not a small concern.
Yesssss im glad someone brought this up
😂
He was like there not going to make fun of me tomorrow I need to man up😂😂😂
*their
She started to touch him because she was looking for security what he should have done was stop get her and tell her under the desk now take control of the situation always .
Yeah you know he was thinking about that one reporter who everyone made fun of, including David Letterman.
She touched him. Sexual harassment.
@@andrewcool4548 they're* you fool.
I'm a veteran of Earthquakes, as well. I experienced those Earthquakes, when I was in Junior High. That was in 1989.
That I don't know. Those Earthquakes came unexpected.
The Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989? Yeppers. I was there, too
Bay Area 1989?
Yep. Bay Area, 1989.@@femmefuntime
@@IMJAFO2 WHOA,,, They felt that in Studio City?????
Him:wow..yeah...earthquakes are a thing..yep..cool yeah
Her: *panic attack*
Nah. Not panic attack. Not “panic attack.” /
stop with the panic attack; she just got scared
@@jamesm7281earthquakes could be very deadly, even if she did have a panic attack she isnt wrong.😊😊
@@kayy22978 It's only natural. One morning I was asleep and I think I had a sleep paralysis or something and I felt my bed shaking and it felt so strong and so real I started to panic like I had to catch my breath and I was going to cry but then I woke up. Earthquakes are so scary. I live in Cali.
@@genm5998 that is a normal reaction
I remember when Kent Shocknek dove under the news desk years ago. He was labeled a coward and renamed Kent AfterShocknek. This guy didn't want to suffer the same ridicule, but he put his life at risk.
Susan B ah yes that was the more local sharp and shallow M4.4 quake in LA back in March 2014, but they did the right thing despite the moderate magnitude!
Disappointing that people made fun of him. They're sitting under a bunch of heavy equipment and you can see how scared they were getting. If anyone needs to get under the desk pronto, it's new anchors.
@@BeeWhistler not to mention those studio lights are extremely hot
Chris schauble of KTLA just about dove under the desk during their morning news broadcast one time.
While his instant reaction and look on his face may have been funny (because that's how he is on KTLA), he definitely did the right thing. I probably would've had the same reaction as well.
Susan B I’ve just realised you were actually talking about the 1987 Whittier Narrows M5.9 earthquake, not the 2014 Encino quake, but yes I’ve seen that footage too, David Letterman pretty much mocked him for that reaction, and that was a deadly quake in its own right! 😯✌🏻
I have experienced a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 and an intensity of VII. It happened a few kilometers from the epicenter, which is in Padada, Davao del Sur, Philippines, at a depth of 30 kilometers. I gathered this data from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). The lesson I have learned from this experience is that the moment you realize there is an earthquake, whether it is strong or not, please make sure that you are in a safe place. If there is a durable furniture like a table near you then hide from there. Trust me, there is a quake that starts stronger than you could ever imagine. The quake that I have experienced is too strong; you cannot stand up; it will make you dizzy. If you try to run, you may stumble. You cannot even clearly see your surroundings during the shake. It was the end of the world kind of feeling. That's what I thought. It was scary, to be honest. Until now, whenever I think about it, it gives me chills.
Your very brave and strong for surviving that! I couldn't even begin to imagine how terrifying that would be...
@@LegionSusieDBD Yes. It was terrible. Aftershocks were as strong as the major quake. Prior to this event (15th of December 2019), we already felt the M5.9 on the 9th of July 2019, M6.3 on the 16th of October 2019, M6.6 and M6.1 on the 29th of October, and M6.5 on the 31st of October. Made us unable to sleep. So always be vigilant whenever there are small to moderate quakes.
6.9? Nice
@@Tubalcain422 This is a serious comment, and also I'm filipino(philippine native), and I know how bad that was!
@@Tubalcain422 There is nothing nice about a 6.9 earthquake, unless English is not your first language.
Much respect for our news anchors
i loved how the man is chill even tho the earthquake is happending
It's why women live longer 😂
@@khmaster12😂😂😂😂
Doesn't look chill to me, his eyes were buggin outta his head lol an I dont blame him😅
So chill, his face at the end says “damn now she’s seeing my pooped pants under the desk”.
Nah he looked scared as well. Did you see his eyes 😂
I think as newscasters and informers, they should have immediately went under, and told everybody to do the same as that is the protocol for scenarios like this. One, it makes the situation safer for them. Two, it will be informative for everybody watching live. You don't wait for an earthquake to peak, or wait for a 100 pound light source to fall off the ceiling. You take cover asap. This was a missed opportunity to have demonstrated the safety protocol with an actual earthquake.
They’re also not the govt safety office
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"i think we need to get under the desk" baby, you know it.
Creep
Lol
I second "creep"
Probably why he stayed sat. Didn't want his wife seeing him go under the desk with his co-anchor. Although her diving under the desk and him not can be equally as bad -- especially when he says "wow."
Very professional and maybe not so smart. Don't you have like hundreds of pounds of lights hanging over you?!?! Get under the desk!!
Glass desk
I suppose if things were going to fall and crash; a desk is better than your spine?
Why sit under the lighrs? Why not put the lights a foot or two away from ya prized possessions?🙄. Most need a good smack back to reality, maybe just leave the lights.
not until she finishes
How is BJ will help it?
Calm both down?
As a Chilean, when there is a tremor or earthquake, if you can, stay where you are, or move calmly to a place where there are no objects that can fall, the majority of accidents or deaths are because people run away in terror and fall, they are trampled or collide with something, as I always say "Don't run, it's shaking outside too"
What does your profile image mean? I've seen this Olde English *L* in many profiles before.
Its the L sign from death note anime@@slipknotfan4204
@@slipknotfan4204 L from death note
So true. I’m Chilean too, and grew up with earthquakes.
You guys wait until it starts going crazy. You do have time to get under the desk if it gets dangerous. Even when things begin to fall (which they didn’t hear), most likely you’ll have time to hide under the desk. I wasn’t there and can’t judge their reactions, but it did seem a little premature. 🙏🏻☺️💕
Same happened for Mia's mother when the earthquake hit.
She went beneath the table and caught something to support.
Lol that was a killer comment!!! Too funny!! I love it😂
😂😂😂 i was wondering when someone was gonna go there
i dont get it
I like how she went under the desk and he stayed put on live tv.
That’s her specialty
" Get under the desk "😂😂😅
"Wow"
That’s how she got hired
A glass desk will absolutely protect her! 😂
It's astounding to see how NOT are they trained to instruct viewers to protect their safety in case of major earthquakes. I strongly believe that they have to be capable to handle that right after they started feeling a major earthquake. At least she suggested getting under the desk (and she actually did at the end), which is great. But he somehow didn't listen to her and went on to say "alright, we're gonna go to break and we'll be right back" Really??? He could have told the viewers to shut off gas valves, get under the desk and protect their safety. When a catastrophic earthquake hits California, you could save many of your viewers lives by doing so. Otherwise, many of them could lose their lives by watching the show. I hope ALL of TV News anchors will be able to handle that by the next major earthquake!
Y'know, considering where they are, it would actually make a LOT of sense to have a screen prepared with useful info, to throw up as soon as a quake hits so that the anchors and crew can then get away from all the heavy stage equipment until it passes. Quake hits, still going, getting more intense (this one did halfway in), hit the quake button and dive for the desk.
That would actually make sense, not just get the station more profits. They even had to say they were going to break before they could take cover. And they say competition is a good thing.
thats tv for you
yeah they should take examples on how news reporters from country that's often gets hit by earthquakes do... just because your country rarely get earthquake doesn't mean that thing doesn't exist and you can underestimate it like that.
@@Mayo000 Please check your facts before spouting off like that. California gets hit by earthquakes regularly.
They did a good job of staying calm and doing the right thing which was getting under a desk. I also like how they both have a strong bond where she was comfortable to hold his arm because she was scared and he didn’t mind
Omg this is getting scarier. Stay safe everyone!
If you need a strong buff man to protect you at night just let me know my arms alone catch the falling roof
Scarier?
dpeagles
Yes, “scarier” is an actual word.
@@suhdude2123 Why is "this getting scarier"? What exactly is getting scarier? An earthquake happens and then it is over.
dpeagles
Oh idk you tell me, probably it’s because of the first earthquake that happened on 4th of July that was 6.4 and now the one from last night that was 7.1, do you live in a cardboard box 📦or something? Everyone is aware of it, apparently not you though.
I was outside with some peeps, we were on the sidewalk, cars were swaying, it continued for another 10-15 seconds!
I was in Las Vegas with my wife in a Casino when the Earthquake stroke...I am originally from Chile but living in California... So I do know about earthquakes...I have live a 8.5 in Chile a 6.8 Northridge, California and this 7.1 quake was very shaky to be felt inside of a huge Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas
My daughter and her husband were in Vegas when this hit as well. Quite pronounced for being that far from the epicenter -- which gives you some idea of what it was like for folks living in Ridgecrest.
I love how she’s getting worried so much, than the guy is like “ Ight Pce out we will be right back “ and just sitting there 😂😂
that's why women live longer. Lol.
And only the cameraman continues to shoot calmly because he knows the rule: the cameraman never dies 😅
The cameraman kept shooting because the cameraman is now a camerarobot. They all are robotic and controlled remotely.
It's ok guys it was just my ship 🚀 landing in California nothing to worry about just looking for my stones
THANOS BRUH I BURNED THOSE STONES IN LAVA MAN SAY BYE BYE TO IT LOL LMAO
It may be inside your kidney
You kinda sound like Arthur Everest.
LMFAOO this made me laugh out loud
@@BrandMath-ns5yc 😈
And she grabbed his hand by telling him she was getting under the table to do something else important😂
I'm confused why so many comments are criticizing her for grabbing his arm and trying to relate some weird sexist view with it?? It's a grounding technique that almost everyone uses, everything's shaking, she grabs onto something she can pull towards her or be pulled away if something falls. Some people in the comments are stupid and weird.
deadass, this has nothing to do with “primal instincts” or her being a woman
Even scared straight sara looks amazing! She's gorgeous ❤🔥
I experienced an earthquake.
Was actually kinda funny.
Our two dogs were playing near the table i was sitting at and thought it was them making the chair and table move slightly, which i was confused by as they are little dogs.
Then i felt the ground swaying before the whole house shook, then raised my hands in the air and went woo hoo.
I was surprised nothing fell down with how much the house was vibrating.
😂😂😂😂my brain read your woohoo as sarcastic as possible. 😂😂😂😂
@aftersexhighfives Just picture King Julian in the Madagascar plane crash scene.
That's pretty much what i was doing.
@@erikwilliam1254 🤣🤣 I'm glad you were safe. I would not have been as calm lol
Yeah. Under the desk is the safest place during an earthquake. I learned about safety when I was in school. Plus, I live in Texas, and we also learned about tornado 🌪️ drills.
I live in tx too
What if the desk get broken by disaster
@@farhancurrentaffairs1298 it most likely won’t. But the building will be collapsing, which means the ceiling will crumble on top of them, and it could hit them, leaving them with possibly major injuries
@@pastellada I used to live in FL and the school always had us practice those two drills as well. It was pretty frequent, too. But I'm glad we were taught that.
I remember watching this and experiencing this for myself and my family after the earthquake I told my parents they ducked under the desk as well and they recaped that I was really shocked how far the shaking affected.
Hahahahaha!
Taking protection under a glass made desk.
Better than absolutely no protection. Do you want the lights to fall on her head immediately, or after the desk slowed them down a bit?
@@jackstamper893 You're right.
It is much safer to get glasses in to your body.
@@jackstamper893 Good point !! Sincerely Charles Darwin
She's a natural Blonde.
you have no idea how strong glass can be, have no idea what glass its made from and how it was hardened or laminated. if you want to take your chances against a studio light that crushes your moron head like an apple, be my guest.
I have never experienced a major earthquake; just only a minor one that didn't last too long. I was on the computer, and it felt like someone was tugging on my chair. I was thinking, "WTF?!" I look back, and saw no one there. The shaking ended in about 30 seconds. Then, someone got a report that there was a minor earthquake a few towns over. That was weird.
I know how she felt it scary when a earthquake hits so definitely get under the table to be safe and prevent a injury.
I was in the 7.1 Alaska earthquake in Nov 2018. The thing that sticks in my mind are the looks on my kids faces. Absolutely terrifying!!!
I like how he has to throw in a "wow" before they cut to the commercial.
The Director should of cued in an Ad Break even when they started feeling the shake. This is so the reporters can get to safety instead of having to explain whats going on.
She was quick to get under that desk 😂
She is a trained professional😂
1994 Northridge got me bad. I'm now out of CA thank you very much! San Andreas is no joke.
This 2 reporters really calm and professional , still reporting while the earthquake started, they both still has time to say “We gonna have a break and will be right back” 😮
She got down there quick
😂
😜
Like yo mama did 😳😀
Bus down thotiana bus down
What she doing down there??? 😂
Wow, these newscasters were surprisingly professional and remained composed in a dangerous situation. They did their job well that day.
He was actually being stupid by just sitting there.
I just love how that man he was so calm
I remember this day.
I was at walmart in Burbank SF Valley and everyone rushed out as soon as it was felt. Everyone except me, my mom, my aunt and her daughter. During the quick shake, my aunt was changing her daughter into shorts. By the time we entered the bathroom, MY AUNT WAS BARELY DONE PUTTING ON THE SHORTS WITH NO URGENCY.
Also im not sure If this broadcast was in the morning. But in the morning there was a small shake that i woke up to.
Wow KCAL 9 on the air during a Earthquake yesterday evening
And not KCBS2. :O
Call me old fashion but I'm never hiding under a table during an earthquake i am getting the fuck outta there before the entire building collapses on me
That's the most action he's ever gotten. Mother nature helping him out
love how they said “we will go to break” in a middle of a situation
G'day From Australia, Wow She's Beautiful
"So this is how I get you under the desk!" - Guy newscaster
I love how they were still so calm and was still talking on the news, then disappeared 😂😂😂😂
I have also, I hope you find peace for this earthquake, I'm in Phil bc there's a earthquake in mine, I hope so. Stay safe
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I actually felt this earthquake! I was at home in bed at this time
These when the news becomes the news itself..
i experienced a 7.8 earthquake like 10 months ago. so yeah, it is absolutely terrifying.
Quel sang froid! Très impressionnant! Merci!
Bonjour Yves !
She’s smart, him not so much. The one who ducks and runs away gets to live another day.
Isn't it because americans once mocked a guy for immediate getting down as a "coward"? Reflect on that again. It feels like there's nothing right in americans' eyes.
The dudes expression was priceless when she got under the desk.
These are no joke, we had one here in Utah during Covid, a 5.1 earthquake.
@bobertblobert7812
3 months ago
The scariest thing for me about an earthquake is, you never know how strong it's going to get or how long it's going to last. That fear of the unknown is absolutely terrifying.
California...can you imagine living in that place? Earthquakes, people taking no 2’s in your yard, etc.
Still better then living anywhere else in the U.S.
LOL That chick must not be from California.
She is, he isn't. He's from south Florida
@@shabbyLaw That's surprising. He handled it with a cool demeanor, like he's been here before.
@@intivism I thought he looked confused, where she's thinking, "Holy crap, if even one of those lights falls..." I just stayed where I was during the quake, sure, but I wasn't under a bunch of heavy lights.
Joseph Correa I live in SoCal and work with a woman who is born and raised here. She is in her late 50’s and any time there is an earthquake she screams hysterically (literally like a woman in a slasher movie) the entire time. Her screaming and hysterics create more of a panic in the office during earthquakes than the earthquakes themselves. Some people just freak out. 😐
@@daughterofolaf dumb story
That is Sara Donchey! She is currently working at KPIX in San Francisco. “The Late news with Sara Donchey” 11pm.
Damn didn't know LA had a 7.1 that recently. First earthquake I ever experienced was the Hector Mine Quake (also 7.1) at 2:30 in the morning about a month after starting at UCLA and I was sleeping in the top bunk on the fifth floor of my building and my bed started swaying so much I jumped down to yell at my roommate in the bottom bunk thinking he was tossing off only to remember he went home for the weekend. Then went right back to sleep not even processing that it was a major earthquake and was surprised at breakfast when everyone was talking about the quake haha.
this was a 7.1 about 120 miles Northeast of Los Angeles, the strongest of three main shocks, they're called the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes
I like it how she clutched his arm.
So, what happened after the commercial break?
This is an instant classic on so many levels.
Props to them for being able to keep their crap together and keep reporting.
No, they were supposed to immediately duck under the table for safety.
Dumb move, why cut to a commercial when live news is happening on-air.
Cause then is not 'professional' ...
Fab Bee , we are taught to drop, cover and hold. They did exactly as anyone would have.
Only SHE went under the desk. He's thinking "Nice, I'm staying right here."🤑
You are supposed to stop, drop and roll the moment an earthquake hits, not wait for its peak. News anchors should know better
Yikes I felt her fear!
A bit more foreshock foreplay would have been helpful before disappearing under the table to relieve pressure on his subduction zone.
Dear penthouse...
Shut up.
Camera man never dies
😂😂😂
They were calm and holding it together. He was the coolest man in the world.
Ahh California, is scary af
Joshua Heywood really lol
Not just CA!
Thanks
Why did she put her arm on him?
That’s so funny 😂 the way she’d said I think 🤔 I’m gonna get under the desk 😂😂😂lol
"i think we should get under the desk"
"oh yeah baby!"
What's up with the trashy comments ? Thank you so much for posting this it shows me denial and action (I need to work on my reaction time too)
Love how she just went down on him, while he was like, I'll wait it out, while you're down there.... 😂😂😂😂
“ Let’s go under the desk” She’s the only one that does…..
Mabuhay ang 2 news anchor
Pobre mujer, se cagó. It must be terrifying being on air with all those lights and railings right above your head. If something is not attached properly it could hurt you really bad or kill you.
Welcome to California we got earthquakes and crazy ass people.
Used to be we just had people and crazy-ass earthquakes. **sigh** That ship has sailed....
I've made my house rattle harder than that with a fart. That was nothing.
It’s good that they stayed professional and not panic while there was an earthquake going on
So cool and they were reporting news on a Ford GT : )
A strong independent fierce woman
Sara Donchey was nervous, when that Earthquake struck.
Sara Donchey and Juan Fernandez saw that News set shaking. That was Sara Donchey's first Earthquake experience.
Sara Donchey must have held on to Juan Fernandez's hand, while that 7.1 hit Kern County area.
They are really strong moderators ...
Baby hiding under that desk won’t save you
lucky guy
I live in San Diego, was at home @ 8:21pm, and did not feel anything at all.
San Diego was pretty far so it was a small one
I felt it in Vegas
Felt it in Chula Vista
she grabbed his arm, bro has got that earthquake panic attack rizz
Got to hand it to them for staying calm in the midst of the chaos.