EAS Alarms of Around the World (REAL ones ONLY)
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- I know I’m very late into this trend, but it is interesting how big this has grown, so why not. Also i’m only showing the REAL alarms ONLY, no fakes allowed.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:22 United States
0:39 Canada
0:48 Japan
1:08 Australia
1:19 Israel
2:35 Saudi Arabia
2:59 New Zealand
3:35 United Kingdom
3:48 Singapore
3:57 Malaysia
4:34 Mexico
4:59 Indonesia
5:14 Norway
5:30 Sweden
5:43 Finland
5:50 Denmark
6:03 China
6:19 Germany
6:35 South Korea
6:48 Brazil
7:10 Russia
7:42 Chile
8:54 Argentina
9:18 Iran
9:38 Portugal
10:19 Ukraine
10:44 Lithuania
11:25 Netherlands
12:13 Bulgaria
13:00 Outro - Розваги
Watch part 2 here: ua-cam.com/video/blEEcfSM_H0/v-deo.htmlsi=Q06t4OGqsbjQK6KY
The amount of flashbacks the US EAS gives me from tornadoes is ridiculous.
Fr I was in the 2012 henryville tornado warning and one time it came on when I was watching tv at night like my insomniac child self would
Yeah. I think that's probably the first thing a lot of people in the US check for when they hear it. I know I do
I only had an experience hearing it in person, and i was Absolutley terrified.
it happended last year
my old dog runs to the middle bathroom during a storm if the eas alarm goes off (im in the usa
one millionth flash flood of the year and i still get so scared LOL
Love how most of these are actual alarms but New Zealand's tsunami alarm is a straight up beat
It’s scary I heard it like 3 years ago. Like seriously . 3:08
I think of a truck backing up with it lmao
Bring the surfing board
@@Mister.madman 😂 it might get launched all the way to USA due to the tsunami 🤣🤣🤣
New Zealand got the aliens 👽🤌
Thank you for giving us the two types of Japanese EAS. The other videos only have earthquake alerts, but this one even has J-alerts, which is very impressive as a Japanese person!
Are J alerts for tsunamis?
@@GoolyDude
The 1st one was for their Earthquakes (Early Earthquake Warning)
The 2nd was for Civil Danger/ Terrorist Attacks
@@GoolyDude
The official name of J-Alert is the National Instant Alert System, which can be activated for earthquakes, tsunamis, missiles, terrorism, natural disasters (heavy rain, landslides, volcanic eruptions, snow, etc.), and evacuation information.
J-Alerts have different alerts for different levels. For example, tsunami alerts are issued at three different levels.
For example, tsunami alerts are issued at three different levels: tsunami warning, tsunami warning, and major tsunami warning, each with a different sound.
The sound is the same, but the type of announcement is different.
The National Protection Siren, which warns of danger to citizens, includes missile attacks, large-scale terrorist attacks, guerrilla attacks, air attacks, etc. The sound is the same here, but the type of announcement is different. I hope this helps!
@@user-Android-guardian-deityHelped me! I assume the J stands for Japanese 😜
@@GoolyDude the j alert was a warning for the missile north korea sent
I’m from the United States, and I’d like to say that our alarm is traumatizing if you’re in a situation where it needed to be played or if it’s midnight. (Jeez i scared myself 💀)
Edit: I’m famous
For real
I'm shivering just thinking about it. Imma just lay here.
"THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...."
@@s0undwavekiller558 AAAAAAAAAAAA
I'm in my bed shaking if it played while I was sleeping and everyone evacuated except me
I'm glad to hear one of these that isn't have a fake anywhere.
Especially the real German one. It is not that one that sounds so musical.
We having just a normal alarm.
The fake ones irritate me so much. Especially bc of how gullible a lot of people were to them lol
Japan’s earthquake alarm sounds like a ringtone 💀
I believe it's meant to keep people calm, but it still frightens japanese people
@@hurgusburgus938it kinda frightens me as an Australian because of how melancholic it is for the situation, i’ve never been to japan either
It sounds like a rewarding a game😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
It sounds like my text tone 💀
I actually have it as my text tone 😅
Israel’s gulf war one was just terrifying.
It sounds ghostly
the modern one is much scarier, WAY scarier
It was used for many sirenhead interpretations alongside the broken tornado siren
With what’s going on right now the modern one is way scarier
Sounds like siren head
Canadas is used mostly with missing children, it is very eerie to hear at 1 am and you look and there’s a missing child
But there's no missing child in your home so it's obnoxious af to play that on people's phones when they tryna sleep
They also use it for severe weather conditions/watches (tornados, severe thunderstorms, floods, etc)
recently a lot of alerts for violent people, prison escapes and shootings...
Same shit for me down in Florida like jit playing that so late makes me wish the kid doesn’t get found
I think it honestly diminishes the alarm to the point where it’s just over looked. We honestly shouldn’t be using an alarm meant for national emergencies on kids missing. Or atleast we should have 2 different ones
Iran really felt it nessessary to add a beat to their eas alarm
The drums you hear in the audio are not part of the alarm.
Saudi Arabia was just my school band 💀💀💀
The Finland one is highly suspicious. It’s just the Morse code for “seek you” (abbreviated as CQ), a common letter combo used by hams when trying to make radio contact with one another.
Like between the freezer and the oven?
It's real though, but things rarely get very exciting here. Last time I heard it there might've been a traffic accident involving a hazardous chemical spill. I always wondered if they'd come up with something a bit more urgent sounding for whenever the crazy neighbor decides to jump over the fence.
After reading this comment, I went looking and it indeed looks like this is not the real Finnish equivalent of the US EAS thingie. I'm not sure where this false one started spreading, but it is quoted (without a source) on the Finnish wikipedia article as well. In reality in Finland we have one general alarm, which is a rising and then dropping siren sound. If you search on UA-cam "Yleinen vaaramerkki", the first result has a recorded example of the alarm. Then there's "Danger Notifications", which are played on Radio and TV. It says on the ministry of the interior web page that the TV thing can only ever be used to play national level information. I cannot find recordings online of one. There is no indication that there would be morse-code in it. The radio ones can be on local things, and there are recordings of those. These ones involve a calm voice stating "Soon a danger bulletin will be stated", and then 10-15 seconds of calm music, which on the ministry page it says is there because they need that time to ensure that all necessary stations are broadcasting the right message. There is no specific format for this, and indeed from the recordings it seems that they use whatever music they want.
I also found a guide for officials in how to format the danger bulletin thingie, which is a detailed guide on how they should be written, what information to include, and what paperwork should be done for the bureaucracy to keep track of them etc. This guide also has no mention of the morse code thingie shown in this video.
So yeah, this version seems to be false based on me looking online at actual official Finnish government information. I wonder where this fake one started.
it's real but was only used once, when a bear bit a jogger
I can confirm, it is actually morse code when played over television. The sound plays at full volume, all other sounds are muted, red background gets added at the top of the screen and white text scrolls. I'm not sure if it's those exact morse beeps but it's morse.
Over Radio, it's a male voice speaking calmly with acoustic guitar strings being played in the background, followed by someone reading the emergency broadcast live.
"CQ" is actually the universal signal in Morse code for "all stations," basically a call to all stations tuned into that specific frequency to stop and listen. For example, if someone in distress sent out a "CQD," that'd translate to "everyone shut up and listen, we need immediate assistance."
The Finnish alarm does indeed say "CQ," and I'd say it makes sense in this context.
I'm mexican. The one from Mexico is the seismic alert from Mexico City. It only plays when there's an earthquake or when the annual drill in commemoration of the victims of the eartquakes of September 19 1985 and 2017 takes place.
I’m not from Mexico but I’ve heard of this
alerta sísmica🗣🗣🙏🙏❗️❗️‼️
I’m mexican too
@@derekcazarez6302 ¿Y por qué me hablas en inglés wey? 😂
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I played this to find my wireless earphones when i lost them in bed
Omg thats actually kinda smart
LOL
@@Neptunecold248they could’ve used any other video, but yeah sure, if it works it works
i used this video to try breaking my fear of loud voices/creepy voices (something like that) and i am heavily shaking right now but i wanna say thanks because that might help me in some other situations with loud voices
Hey, good job!!
It's good to desensitise yourself to alarms specifically since you'd need to think and follow instructions I suppose.
I am super afraid of loud noises in general, especially ones that are meant to be alerting you to danger, so this freaks me out too.
what a good thing without fake eas alarms
Indeed, I am so tired of seeing people using fake alarms to trick others to think they're real. That's the whole reason of this video's existence.
@@hectorsproductions2018thw worst one was tuvalus fake one, just bloodpop reversed
I really despite the ones that just use music, especially the happy ones. The worst one in my opinion is Kyrgyz 1986, its just uses a royalty free music from Kevin MacLeod named "Stringed Disco".
@@hectorsproductions2018I think the worst one was when libyas eas alarm was just the roblox horror music
Lebanon is KIND of right but also wrong because the sound comes from a siren called the Sentry 20V2T
But the thing is, it was in Lebanon INDIANA, not the country and I keep seeing people in the comments on the original clip saying stuff like "LeBaNoN eAs AlArM!1111!!"
Being an American, even if it is in the middle of the day, broad daylight, our alert makes my heart drop.
That is called fight or flight my boy
日本人の私からすると、私はあの音でサイレンヘッド以外思いつきません
@notworthyofmyname いや俺本当に日本人やで
なんか翻訳バグってた?
@notworthyofmyname I'm really Japanese, but I don't care if you don't approve.
I'm not eager to prove that I'm Japanese.
But just to convince you, I'll give you some information that only Japanese people know.
Japan is famous for anime, but the number of people who watch anime is actually small (only about 25% of people in my experience watch anime).
The most popular sushi is tuna-sushi,second one is salmon-sushi,California roll is hated by japanese.
There is a superstition in Japan that blood type determines personality. For example, Type A is serious and considerate, Type O is rough and generous, etc. By the way, Rh+- does not change your personality.
Japan has Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Kansai, Chubu, and Kyushu regions, and there are stereotypes about people living in each region.
Hokkaido people are very tolerant of cold and have a crazy sense of distance. Touhoku people are tall, fair-skinned, and rustic. Non-Tokyo Kanto people are envious of Tokyo. Tokyoites are fashionable, elegant, fashion-conscious, but relatively introverted. Kansai people are talkative, funny and diplomatic, but they are vulgar and like to talk down.
Kyushu men are very masculine and dynamic. Many women are also dominant, and both sexes have rough personalities. They have strong dialects.
Okinawans are cheerful and short. They are dark-skinned and a little clumsy.
Every Japanese household has a rice cooker. The dog-eating culture is a Chinese and Korean one, not a Japanese one. Chopsticks vary in length and material in each Asian country.
The most famous American in Japan is Perry. He is probably almost unknown in the United States. The most famous Portuguese in Japan is Francisco Xavier.
Few of today's young generation worship the emperor. We only know that he was a great man.
Japanese people visit Shinto shrines, hold wedding ceremonies in Christian churches, and hold funerals in Buddhist style.
@notworthyofmyname Your translator is trash, I understood what they were saying just fine
for anyone wondering about the mexican one, it is primarily used during earthquakes and is honestly almost only heard when theres an earthquake. In fact, its so rarely activated from anything other than an earthquake that the man speaking is actually saying "seismic alert" or "seismic activity"
Bro really Ukraine fake IT SAYS REAL ONES ONLY
It’s seismic alert
"ALERTA SÍSMICA, ALERTA SÍSMICA"
@@KingoftheCastleyes it is the real alert,at least when i was in ua I was hearing exactly the alert which was used in the video
wawawawawawa
As a Dutch person that Dutch alarm gives me so many flashbacks to fire drills in school lmao.
It sound like we lose control of the Eva’s…
Sorry I have to say it 😅
As a dutch person i can relate to what u said
How ironic I find the Mexican one the scariest because I immediately actually correlate it with an Earthquake coming.
The rest are "scarier", but I hear that and my brain is already wired to say "Get your emergency backpack and run for the door!"
same with the american one for me. the noise itself isnt scary, but i associate it with bad things
Pasa lo mismo con los que tienen tiroteos a cada rato y con Japón donde también tiembla a cada rato; todos tenemos tanto miedo como tú cuando suenan esas alarmas (obvio cada habitante de cada país está traumado con su alarma)
I feel like no matter what country you live in, every alarm is gonna scare the shit out of you
Where I live we have general EAS test every second Saturday at noon. Not so creepy, but when it starts at any other time ...
Norway sounds like someone continuously honking a diesel freight train horn lol
As an American I can say that even the tests traumatize you, I knew what it was a soon as I heard it.
as a canadian we play our eas alarm every time when a child is kidnapped and it makes me jump every time 💀💀💀
Your not even American
@@Switchwall how tf do you know?? 😭
@L0S3RGH0STB0Y exactly
@@Switchwall Bruh
Last year i was in USA normally eating lunch, when suddenly the radio played the EAS, It was a tornado alarm in Alabama (we were in missisipi) the tornado was close from where we were, but in the town we were there was only announced that it was gonna rain.. But still, that alarm got stuck in my head at night.. And i was TERRIFIED. (This was before i discovered the world of eas alarms)
PD: I will never forget this experience. Lol
I've lived in Japan and I've heard both of the alarms. Had the TV turn on automatically and play the alarm for a really big earthquake in Tokyo and the J-Siren went off outside when N Korea shot missiles our way in Aomori 💀
Tbh, I prefer the Japan earthquake alarm because it doesn't put me into a panic attack like the USA one lol
You're not speaking Japanese?
@@LealonListerlots of people live in Japan and don’t speak Japanese
@@LealonListerso??
@@LealonLister ...Seriously?
@@LealonLister🤦
Most of these are spine chilling, nice work on the video, very well made.
Meanwhile Indonesia: *aggressive censor bleep*
@@Goomba1309I'm Indonesian and I can tell that: I didn't hear that.
All of Israel’s sounds are terrifying
I agree
Why are they so creepy
Well Israel is terrifying too, so I'm not surprised.
Been through this since i was born
in person they are much scarier
the canadian one always scares me. i'll be sitting on my phone and suddenly that starts playing at full volume
I'm in USA and the Canadian one scared me so bad!
@@Random_Weirdo1991 it’s even worse when the tv screen turns bright red and the alarm starts blaring
@@kyrith omg 😭😭
as a canadian i would freak out
It's very unsettling. During the West Kelowna and Kelowna fires it started playing in cars and on phones and TVs. All this while the entire mountain was orange underneath the smoke and the night sky was dark red. It felt apocalyptic.
I'm from China and I understand Chinese. China's alarm is countdown in Chinese.
I used to learn Chinese and I never forgot 5 in Chinese so I kinda understood it
For real? Man, most alarm systems you think would be warning you about a flashflood or where to seek shelter. But China is just straight up, "We're all going to die in 10, 9, 8! " That seems a little unsettling. LOL XD
Nah fuck that if I hear a loud siren and a count down I’m gonna panic.
bro its mandarin not chinese
@@AcidGaming422-itissame thing
3:44 not just iPhone, also android has this alert too
The Canadian one is a very scary one to hear especially during night time when you are asleep, it is used during alert tests, amber alerts, imminent threat alerts, and presidential alerts.
And there was that time they had an error with the system so it went off every five minutes for two hours
I was in Canada for a bit last year actually and I was terrified when it was the middle of the night and all I heard was the test alarm bro I sobbed
for some reason the phone my dad gave me had the Canada EAS alarm as the notification sound effect and it made me jump out of my skin when it would go off. legit thought there was a fire drill going on in my apartment or something
I heard it at full blast at 2am and didn't sleep until like 6 cuz that shit spooked me and it was an amber alert too ....
in Bulgaria there are two types of alarm signals : The national emergency signal and The Air Atack
NES is used for major scale flods , fires and Kosloduy NPP meltdown. it is just like the old one, but the old one sounds like a bagpipe as shown in 12:25
Air atack signals are used in case of atacks from foregin countries (ex.:Russia),basicly it's just like air raid sirens
We can hear in Greece the NES if sth happens in Kosloduy. Its actually quite scary having such an old nuclear power plant so close to you...
Does Russia often attack Norway?
Got FEMA’s test alert on my phone today
Here in America we typically get our alerts about severe weather from NOAA’s National Weather Service.
Same, it wasn't that scary to me. I'm in California, so after getting like 10 EAS notifications from Tropical Storm Hilary (and watching countless EAS scenarios), I'm used to the sound...but I have to admit, its still creepy, though...
I did too! It was a national test, I thought it was a random amber alert cause a little girl had gone missing that day. (Don’t worry, she’s safe and sound)
That day, my entire school was echoing with alerts
i live in niue so idk
I would agree that Chile has a pretty scary one.
The one for Australia's brush fires is super frightening. Someone used that sound with a mock ICBM attack and that scared the hell out of me.
In the first Chilean alert on this vid, the voice is consistently alerting about an incoming tsunami...
So yeah... 😨
If the Canada alarm goes of I'm leaving the country
bruh it goes off a lot lmfao
New Zealand would kill me before the emergency would-
Fr, at that point it's just GG to life
The transition fprm Singapore sounding like an old raygun to Malaysia being terror incarnate was extremely jarring at 11:30
its 2 am and me watching stuff like this is probably why i suck at sleeping . but thanks . im in sweden and thankfully ig i didn't hear jt. but Malaysian one is most scary along Australia imo
argentina just crashed a wii and said "fuck it we ball"
Some Emergency Alert System videos have one's that are dated back towards the 50's, but EAS (Emergency Alert Systems) were implemented Jan, 1, 1997. Like bro how you finding those? 💀💀💀
I found a one that was Brazil 1800 something and it was a super Mario world song backward,there was also a Tuvalu one that was bloodpop backwards
@@miguelsupertopzeramuitolegal Tuvalu doesn't even have it's own EAS tone lol. Again, how they getting that?
😭
@@Gineminasourus_Rat idk man,everything for views I guess
@@miguelsupertopzeramuitolegal Não uma música fan-made do Mario 64 em reverso?
@@miguelsupertopzeramuitolegal Both of those don't even exist. There weren't any emergency alert systems before 1997.
5:22 as a Norwegian person I approve that this one in the middle of the night is terrifying 💀
It sounds like a truck honking. 💀
@@moldovafarmer1452 sounds even worse in real life than in the video tho.
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I would fly to Antarctica🇦🇶 dytjdytutvjsyvdvyxvf😍😍😍👹👹👹
Norway: American train horn
Sweden: European train horn
I ALMOST JUMP OUT OF MY BED BECAUSE I PLAYED THE MEXICAN EAS ALARM IN AUDIBLE VOLUME.
ALERTO SEISMICO
Alerta Sísmica, Alerta Sísmica.
(I know spanish but im not mexican, lol)
It’s not scary bruh
@@sebber218 I'm a Mexican you dmb fk
@@sebber218maybe when there's an actual earthquake??? Like😭
Italy just recently implemented an EAS, we all received text messages on our phones and an alarm went off, it's either similar or the same as UK's!
Update: it doesn't work!
ooo that’s awesome! i think all the phone ones are the same though. the us last week just had a country-wide test to make sure the phone alerts are working and it also sounded the same :]
@@cujo4397it went off 2 minutes early though
ua-cam.com/users/shortsAYHKE40tcTo?si=gNRnyg67N4WTwgEI this is the Italian EAS Alarm
Thanks for making this, every time i wanna watch eas content im blasted with cringe ass scenarios
The one from Australia was unexpected for me. I had never heard it before. 🇦🇺
I can't tell if that's a good thing or not.
I suppose it's good because thst means that Australia is pretty safe and the alarm has never had to go off. (not much at least)
However, the bad thing about not hearing it means that I wouldn't know what's going on when that alarm goes off. 😂
only time over ever heard it was during black summer bushfires, prey you never hear it. sends chills downs your spine
@@danielsmyth7508 Understandable. Those fires were really tough though.
I’m Australian and have lived here my whole life even during black summer bushfires and didn’t hear it maybe cuz I wasn’t living in the state.
@@RologicRussiaAustralia Maybe
@@JRP2008same
In The Netherlands we have EAS air raid siren but also EAS NL-ALERT. The air raid siren is tested every month on Monday, and the NL-ALERT is tested every so often. The air raid siren is not very special, but the NL-ALERT is really scary. Everyone who has a mobile phone receives a notification on their phone at the same time and it goes very loudly.
The NL-Alert is tested every 6 months, next one is in June.
I remember the first time I heard the siren in the Netherlands. I was WTF is going on? Well, if I have to die I'll do it right in my bedroom.
I'm Canadian and that sound will send fear into everyone in 2022 we had 2 guys running around the province stabbing random people and I heard the eas alarm about every 10 - 20 minutes. This happened for like a week
I think this must be authentic! Just cool bro 😎
I accidentally played this very loudly on my laptop at school. Some kid yelled
I kept waiting for the beat to drop on the one from Mexico
The Israeli one, specifically the one they used during the Gulf War, I think perfectly captures the feeling of your stomach dropping at the thought of impending doom which makes it particularly scary for me.
As a new zealander i can confirm that this has educated me about our eas sound (ive never actually heard it)
The first one is used for any emergency, not just earthquakes. You’ll hear it on the radio.
The tsunami one is changing now. It’s going to be a constant rising tone.
@@porirvian8457 ok cool thanks (I hope i never hear it)
New Zealand (Tsunami) is the scariest for due to experience, my grandad died in this traumatic event, saving me from the water and rubble that he was crushed by R.I.P Grandad I will always miss him.
The Swedish one, 5:30 , also tells you what kind of alarm it is - there's 4 different kind of alarms, and it is how long/short the horn bursts are that tells you what kind:
- Important message to the public (can be used for gas leaks etc; when you hear it, go inside and close ventilation and check public service radio for more information)
- Sweden is at war/is in immiment danger of war (go inside, check public service radio for more information, be ready to evacuate)
- Incoming air strike (go to the nearest bomb shelter as quickly as possible)
- All clear/no danger (cancels the previous alarm)
Imagine stopping the video but the sound does not stop
Eh being as a Canadian i agree this is the real one
4:59 me when i say something inappropriate.
My country really goes ᵇᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵖ ᵇᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵖ
even tho im from china i had never heard of the alarm before but it is interesting that theres a 10 to 0 countdown before the actual alarm! i wanna know what does hongkong's alarm sound like tho thx for the amazing vid👍👍
So that’s what it is
@@Y2Jassem yes :>
In context or out of context, the USA one makes my heart drop
0:49 no way they play that in an earthquake I would think someone's playing a game full volume
Cuz you not a Japanese
Yes they do! It's funny until it actually happens, and now I panic whenever I hear that stupid cute jingle 😂
They also have an alarm that they send automatically to your phone that you can't disable (like an amber alert in the USA) but that one sounds like a real Emergency Alarm
J-alert: are you sure about that
(I do not actually live in Japan but I learned the meaning)
The reason its calm is because they want to keep the people calm and not just freaking out and grabbing everything etc and keep them calm. (This took like a hour)
New Zealand's killed me
Man.. Canada's EAS.. I'm from Nova Scotia and in recent memory, hearing it from the Portapique mass shooter (largest in Canadian history, 2 day long horrific shooting spree) and Hurricane Fiona (massively affected the area I was in, thankfully no fatalities)..
I actually feel my heart sink every time I hear it on the radio or my phone. 🙁 It's also undeniably a really cool, eerie sound though. Fascinating.
Ranking the EAS alarms by how scary they are!
0:23 🇺🇸: 7/10 kinda sounds like a old computer dying
0:42 🇨🇦: 9/10 ear splitting and sounds like your gonna get nuked
0:50 🇯🇵: 0/10 UWU EAS ALARM
0:53: 🇯🇵 6/10 ZOMBIES ARE INVADING EARTH
1:08: 🇦🇺 7/10 the world will explode soon
1:20: 🇮🇱 ♾️/10 *its over. Sirenhead is here.* ☠️
1:57: 🇮🇱 4/10 just sounds like a windy day outside mixed with a police car
2:35: 🇸🇦: 3/10 sounds like the end to a movie
2:39: 🇸🇦: 9/10 SIRENHEAD IS COMING
3:00: 🇳🇿: 5/10 it’s chaos but it’s so funny
3:06: 🇳🇿: 10/10 ENJOY YOUR FINAL PRECIOUS 30 SECONDS
3:36: 🇬🇧: 4/10 it’s the America EAS ripoff
3:48: 🇸🇬: 1/10 ouh no baybies we must escaype the daycare
3:58: 🇲🇾: 8/10 ACCEPT DEFEAT 😈
4:35: 🇲🇽: 2/10 hahahahahahahaha the voice over the alarm
5:00: 🇮🇩: 1/10 guess people in Indonesia like bad words
5:15: 🇳🇴: 10/10 CITZENS THIS IS YOUR FINAL WARNING THE TERMINATOR IS COMING
5:30: 🇸🇪: 6/10 ok now there’s too much siren head
5:44: 🇫🇮: 0/10 it’s just Morse code 😑
5:50: 🇩🇰: 20/10 🎶LIFE IS A HORROR GAME AND IM GONNA PLAY IT ALL NIGHT LONG🎶
6:04: 🇨🇳: ♾️/10 she is *counting down* 😀
6:20: 🇩🇪: 6/10 guys enough with the siren head 😭
6:36: 🇰🇷: 10/10 *the scooper will only hurt for a moment* 😀
6:49: 🇧🇷: 3/10 a baby screaming 😂
7:11: 🇷🇺: 9/10 Sirenhead getting murdered
7:42: 🇨🇱: 9/10 CHAOS IN ITS BEST FORM
8:31: 🇨🇱: 7/10 race car track?
8:55: 🇦🇷: 6/10 POV: my dads lawnmower starting
9:19: 🇮🇷: 9/10 sounds like someone getting killed
9:40: 🇵🇹: 6/10 my ears help 😭
10:20: 🇺🇦: 4/10 ok they’re running out of ideas
10:40: 🇱🇹: 3/10 the quiet kid tries to beatbox whilst my eardrums are dying
11:26: 🇳🇱: 3/10 a really old rollercoaster starting
12:20: 🇧🇬: 8/10 TIME TO DIE NOW
12:29: 🇧🇬: 7/10 Sirenhead gamer raging
Hope you enjoyed!! It took forever 😭 bye!!! ☺️
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Top 5 Scariest Eas Alarms
10:19 5th Ukraine
6:35 4th South Korea
5:14 3rd Sweden
1:19 2nd Israel (Gulf War)
7:10 1st Russia
You might as well put Sweden in 3rd place as well. They literally sound the same
Norway's just sounds like a train horn to me. Australia's and Canada's, though, those two would be terrifying to hear in a genuine disaster.
@@mattashworth9744 but it Scares me Bro
@@42_robot18 ok lemme Hear Sweden
Something to note about the swedish one is that it's repeating, with tens of seconds of wait in between
First time it sounds like a really loud car is outside second time wait what
These bring chilling vibes
Wubzzy reacted to this
@@ttpplumbingandelevators i am surprised. I never expected anyone to react to my video
yuh ub
I asked him to react to it
@@Wubtoonbox stop da 🧢
@@Wubtoonboxbro like 500 ppl did
Good job. When I was younger, (I’m from America) those EAS (Emergency Alert System) Alerts just scare me with the eerie beeps and Robotic Voice Edit: They also do scare me today- 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 edit: I’m from the USA California
The USA alarm Scares me everytime i hear it irl (it only happended to me once because i don't live in USA)
@@_reddpaprika_ man in your country that must’ve been rare because it could’ve been a error with the beeps in the alert
Sonic I thought you lived in japan
1:11 i remember when this alarm played in the news during the bushfires almost shat myself
The USA one is literally jarring, and bone-chillong. Imo, it's probably the scariest EAS Tone I've ever heard. What about you? Which one of these international EAS Alarms scare you the most?
At first it was China and later Malaysia, but after researching for more real alarms, Antofagasta (Chile) became the scariest to me now.
the one i find the scariest is the Canadian one
@@biohazardous-5qewo13 Canada doesn't really scare me imo, but USA'S EAS Alarm does. I'll have to check out the other ones, too.
@@hectorsproductions2018 Antofagasta, huh? I've never heard about that one.
The Australian brush fire alarm is pretty damn scary.
5:09 sound like somebody flat lined
Japan's earthquake one sounds like a fairy sound effect
I never thought i would be terrified by the phone one-
My country's alarm (the USA one) is very creepypasta-like; less goofy/alarming than most of the others.
Imagine the frigt of being in a country of danger where the audio plays unsuspectedly . Germany and Brazil really got me but all are terrifying to hear in context
Aqui no Brasil quase nunca temos furacões e raramente temos tremores de terra, tampouco terremotos devastadores. O problema daqui são deslizamentos de terra devido a altos índices de chuva em curto espaço de tempo. Há alguns anos atrás houve um deslizamento de terra no Rio de Janeiro, matando mais de 900 pessoas.
I know that the Malaysian alarm sounds loud but as a Chinese Malaysian person myself, I can confirm it is 10x louder irl
Netherlands is practicing crescendo rn 😭😭😭😭😭
3:01 I have heard these before in papamoa like 3 years ago
I live in canada and when that alarm goes off it scares me so much. When I had just gotten my first phone I have never heard it before so when the eas alarm went off I bolted out of my room.lol
The US one can catch you off guard pretty well
No kidding, it doesn't scare me as much as it did back then but it's still unsettling. The high pitch tones then the dead tone right after is enough to unsettle me
It doesn't really unsettle me that much seeing it was used in MW2 (2009)
I am weirdly facinated with alert tones- 💀
Ok so:by playing unnerving sounds…it makes people panic instead of keeping people nice and calm…. And keeping them SANE enough to get to a safe place….
Cus if I heard Chile’s siren noise I’d be panicking like hell.
As an Australian, if i ever heard that (I probably did once just didn’t remember bc it was at night) i would CRY.
The one from Brazil sounds like an accelerating subway to mee😂
Mexico is the sound my cat makes when drinking
Thanks man i learned alot
in Denmark there are two versions of that alarm, but it doesn't bother me so much every year on the first of May at 12 o'clock every year, so I'm all for it, but if it goes on the wrong day, I know immediately what to do
Im in the usa and yes the eas alarm is scary, i would get scared everytime i heard it when i was younger
Same
As someone from the uk I think if I heard that I’d just get annoyed 😂
New Zealand's definitely can't get mistaken for a passing siren, also it's awesome that the natural disaster alarms are different so you know immediately what is happening
the first one is the one that broadcasts over the radio and is not exclusive to earthquake alerts, unlike what the video suggests. however, the second one is exclusive to tsunami, though it's not the only type of tsunami siren we use. we also have several other eas sounds used throughout the country. my favourite one is the standard building evacuation siren: BWOOOOOOOOP BWOOOOOOOOP BWOOOOOOOOP "EMAHUAAAHTTDABMMDMMATDNRRRRSSFAYAESSHH" (an accurate written impression)
ye lithuania is scary because im from there imagine waking up there at 3am and hearing this
6:04 idk why but if i was in china imma piss myself thats scary as hell💀
Fr 💀
Bro my eas alarm happened watching this
The Netherlands one made me giggle because of how loud it was getting 😭😭❕
I’m from Canada and i was in class when the alert ready sound went off (yes we call our emergency alert system that here), it was a test lol
1:20 is scary bro
5:15 wubzzy sounding like a drill after the Norway alarm he listened to
I love this video especially BC it's interesting
basically each one
US: it's a normal Eas sound.
Canada: Hear it about once a month.
Japan (Earthquake): would be my ringtone.
Japan (J Alert): Average siren sounds.
Australia: Red Spy In The Base.
Israel (Gulf War - 1991): slightly muffled siren sounds.
Israel (Iron Dome): More siren sounds.
Saudi Arabia (Gulf War - 1991): 50's ad ending.
Saudi Arabia (Current): Siren Noises Again.
New Zealand (Earthquake): What is this sound!
New Zealand (Tsunami): The red spy is still in the base!
UK: Welcome back to Canada but slightly different.
Singapore: Laser Gun Sounds
Malaysia: LOUDER SIREN SOUNDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mexico: UFO Sounds.
Indonesia: [Censored]
Norway: Has loud trumpets.
Sweden: Loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finland: Morse Code.
Denmark: Distorted Sirens Noises.
China: talk, beep, Siren noise.
Germany: Siren again!
South Korea: You guessed it siren!
Brazil: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG SIREN.
Russia: Trumpet siren.
Chile (ValParasio): uuuUUUUUUUUUP and talk.
Chile (Antofagasta): actually terrifying.
Argentina: Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonger siren.
Iran (Gulf War - 1991): Siren and Drums.
Portugal: The long siren again.
Ukraine: Siren Again!
Lithuania: More Siren!.
Netherlands: Short Siren.
Bulgaria (old): High Pitch Canadian EAS.
Bulgaria (Current) Loudest Longest And Last Siren On This List.
and that is me describing all 35 EAS Sounds on this list.
A red spy in the base?!
Australia is the one that is so creepy
Yes!
Ikr
Man I heard it 100x I’m from there💀💀
Gee, I Remember Rating These.
THE US ONE MADE ME CRY BACK THEN