Looks like someone was hosing from the top of the building.
@IDCCar36 минут бұрын
The tension in this video had me on edge, it's incredible how some of these were even caught on camera idiots in cars.
@DavidGomez-j5oСағат бұрын
incredible construction on that bridge "
@brendo6587Сағат бұрын
The real reason for climate change.
@Sebastianmaz615Сағат бұрын
The debris pile is a lot bigger than I thought; not until that guy walked up to it did I realize. 4:12 😳
@monagustin65152 сағат бұрын
Scary flights!
@rogerdoering55103 сағат бұрын
You should learn how to not talk during the video
@ZA-mb5di3 сағат бұрын
Take a shot every time a landslide video is from China
@blender_7773 сағат бұрын
13:25 progress save
@tuckerritter3 сағат бұрын
what an incredible video! the footage is absolutely mind-blowing. however, i can't help but wonder if it's really fair to call it the "most horrific." there have been so many other devastating events that seem to get less attention. just a thought!
@megahornballssniffershitpost4 сағат бұрын
524th comment
@MarceloMartinezPaschini-sm3wh5 сағат бұрын
Fear, more fear, and more fear. Terror! Some lands are not recomendable to tourism or even to live... God might bless and protect from these sort a inconveniences!
@tuandao32995 сағат бұрын
this video is really impressive and the editing is top-notch! however, i can't help but wonder if showing these real-life disasters might desensitize some viewers. while it's important to raise awareness, too much exposure could lead to a lack of empathy for those affected. what do you all think?
@hongntt20015 сағат бұрын
great video, really eye-opening! but honestly, do you think it's ethical to film disasters like these? it feels a bit more like sensationalism than education at times, you know?
@hongntt20015 сағат бұрын
what an incredible compilation! it's fascinating to see these natural disasters captured on CCTV. however, i can't help but wonder if some of these clips are edited for dramatic effect. the way the footage is presented might sensationalize things a bit too much. what do you all think?
@haicoi72315 сағат бұрын
this video is honestly mind-blowing, great content! but i can't help but wonder if some of these moments are a bit staged for the camera. i mean, it's hard to believe that everything shown was just pure coincidence. what do you all think?
@haicoi72316 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed the stunning footage in this video, it's impressive how nature displays its power. However, I can't help but feel that maybe there's a line between capturing these extreme moments and sensationalizing them. It makes me wonder if we’re glorifying something that can be incredibly destructive and dangerous. Just a thought!
@lisaanderson32566 сағат бұрын
I was born in Minnesota, but we moved away in 1982. When I went back, as an adult, I was shocked at how fast the people drove on the highways of Minneapolis & St. Paul. It was December & it was cold, icy, and a typical Minnesota winter. We moved before I ever started driving, so I didn't pay much attention until my last visit. I nearly never drink, maybe 1 or 2 times a year. I was sorely tempted to order a double something with vodka, lol! I didn't but my nerves were pretty frazzled.
@thuhuyenlethi95576 сағат бұрын
great video, really well put together! it's always fascinating to see nature's power, but honestly, i can't help but think that highlighting these disasters can sometimes overshadow the actual human suffering involved. like, is it right to profit from someone else's tragedy? just my two cents.
@thuhuyenlethi95576 сағат бұрын
great video! the extreme weather clips were super intense and really showcased nature's power. however, i can't help but think that with all this focus on severe storms, we might be missing out on the impact of climate change on other areas like droughts or flooding. just a thought!
@alezo76 сағат бұрын
Who knew 2 years late a asteroid would hit know September 15th 2024
@linhlethithuy82597 сағат бұрын
great video, really well put together! but honestly, i can't help but feel like some of these disasters get too much attention. don't you think we sometimes sensationalize tragedy instead of focusing on the recovery efforts?
@linhlethithuy82597 сағат бұрын
this video is super engaging and really well put together! it’s fascinating to see how nature can be so breathtaking yet terrifying at the same time. but i can’t help but wonder if showing these disasters in such a dramatic light desensitizes people to the real suffering that comes afterward. like, should we be more focused on recovery and support than on the scare factor?
@Naturevsnurture867 сағат бұрын
I would love if people that killed for trophy just literally looked for this instead about the moose. Their populations are so low and ones left keep catching brain disease and mange
@vuhuynh13937 сағат бұрын
great video! really well put together and the footage is captivating. however, i can't help but think that while these disasters are tragic, the way they are presented can sometimes come off as sensationalizing something very serious. what do you all think?
@hhhkkk35167 сағат бұрын
this video is really well put together, and the visuals are stunning! however, i can't help but wonder if focusing on extreme natural disasters like this desensitizes us to the real-life impacts these events have on affected communities. what do you think?
@donwest53877 сағат бұрын
I fell and broke my arm on my slippery driveway alst fall
@nhatanhnguyen33877 сағат бұрын
great video, super well put together! really interesting to see all those storm moments, but honestly, i kinda think some of them were staged for drama. like, how did they get those angles? just a thought!
@hhhkkk35167 сағат бұрын
i really enjoyed this video, it was well put together and the visuals were stunning. however, i have to say that while the footage is impressive, i sometimes wonder if showcasing these disasters in such a dramatic way desensitizes people to the real suffering that occurs. just a thought!
@donwest53878 сағат бұрын
walk on the snow, (the lawn)
@GlobalCatastropheTV8 сағат бұрын
Landslide disasters caught on camera are truly jaw-dropping. The raw power of nature as entire landscapes shift in seconds is both terrifying and awe-inspiring. Seeing these events unfold in real-time highlights how vulnerable some areas are to such sudden disasters. Which landslide caught on camera left the biggest impact on you?
@GlobalCatastropheTV8 сағат бұрын
Landslides are terrifying in their speed and force. Watching them unfold on camera shows just how unpredictable nature can be. Which landslide left you the most stunned?
@hoangiep22968 сағат бұрын
really impressive compilation of footage, thanks for sharing! but i can’t help but wonder if some of these clips were edited or enhanced in any way. it just seems a bit too perfect for security camera footage, don’t you think?
@dustinh41758 сағат бұрын
Crane barges should have spuds
@phantanthanh33048 сағат бұрын
this video is really fascinating and the footage is incredible! however, i can't help but feel that some of these security camera angles almost make the earthquakes seem more like a spectacle rather than a tragic event. isn’t it a bit unsettling to watch them in such a detached way? what do you all think?
@PR_Irosario78_Gaming8 сағат бұрын
At that time I never heard any news about the collapse of the metal bridge in Utuado.
@IranRasht8 сағат бұрын
2M Views in 2 years? Makes sense
@TheHiddenEyes-m6w8 сағат бұрын
this video is really well put together, and the footage is definitely eye-opening. however, i can't help but think that showing these disasters in such a dramatic way might desensitize people to the suffering they cause. sure, it’s important to raise awareness, but there's a fine line between awareness and sensationalism, right?
@DungTran-jx8ce9 сағат бұрын
great video! it’s amazing how powerful nature can be. but honestly, i think there’s a fine line between raising awareness and sensationalizing these disasters. some clips feel a bit exploitative, don’t you think?
@TheHiddenEyes-m6w9 сағат бұрын
great video! the footage is absolutely riveting. it’s amazing to see nature’s power up close. but honestly, i wonder if some of these moments glorify the chaos rather than promote safety awareness. what do you guys think?
@mikeakachorlton9 сағат бұрын
Holy cr*p! The most amazing bit of this video was that it was narrated by an American who can pronounce 'Derbyshire' correctly! I tip my hat sir!
@sooky225310 сағат бұрын
Fill in the basement and build an attic! 😅
@andrewblundall547510 сағат бұрын
Bikini Atoll was when they tried to blow up Godzilla...
@JulesUS838611 сағат бұрын
India has the loudest most annoying bird ever!🙄🤯
@JulesUS838611 сағат бұрын
We were told as kids that CALI would fall off in the sea. I couldn’t imagine how that would feel to it’s residence!! However, it seems to be doing jut that…only in slow motion…not the way we imagined it at all.
@TheHiddenEyes-m6w11 сағат бұрын
great video! the visuals were absolutely breathtaking. but honestly, I wonder if some of these tornado clips are a bit exaggerated for views. I mean, nature is already wild enough without adding unnecessary drama, right? just a thought!
@tth360911 сағат бұрын
This modern fuckin world is going straight to Hell & we all deserve it
@TheHiddenEyes-m6w11 сағат бұрын
Great video, really fascinating footage! However, I can't help but feel like some of these clips are sensationalized. While natural disasters are devastating, I wonder if showcasing them in such a dramatic way might overshadow the serious issues faced by the affected communities. What do you all think?
@garycoates460311 сағат бұрын
What is going on? A new pair of underpants if I was on board.