Most Horrific Natural Disasters Caught on Dashcam

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Published 2024-05-16
Most Horrific Natural Disasters Caught on Dashcam
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This video showcases various natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and floods, filmed on dashcams. While the scenes may be intense and visually striking, we would like to reiterate that there were no serious injuries resulting from the events shown. We do not include this type of footage.

This video is intended for educational and informational purposes, we hope to raise awareness and promote preparedness by highlighting the power and unpredictability of nature. It is not intended to sensationalize or minimize the impact of these events on individuals and communities.

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All Comments (21)
  • Like how the dude in Florida kept calling other drivers “dumb asses” when he himself drove blithely right into harms way.
  • @kspen6110
    As a Floridian, Florida man needs to learn the difference between a hurricane and a tornado.
  • @sxrr-01
    6:40 the way he was in a tornado and still complained about slow cars...
  • @IonOtter
    The correct method for abandoning your car with powerlines on it, is somewhat different. As you said, ONLY abandon the car if it starts to catch fire. But if it does? 1. Remove your seatbelt and open the door all the way. 2. Stand on the EDGE of the frame. Use the door for support, but do NOT touch the ground! 3. When you are ready, let go of the car and hop down and land on both feet at the same time Don't try to jump far! You want to land in a stable position, with your feet close together. WARNING! You may feel a tingle. Don't panic and try to run or you'll be dead. 4. Keep your feet flat on the ground, then shuffle away from the car, heels no farther forward than the back of your toes. Try not to rush, stay calm, keep stable, and shuffle your way to safety. If your feet spread, that will create a difference in electrical potential, and you'll go up like a blowtorch. Keep shuffling away until you are at least 30 feet away from the wires.
  • @s.sampson9960
    The guy going though the tornado in Florida was the most Florida Man thing I have ever seen 💀
  • @FriendlyKat
    HOW DID THE FLORIDIAN GUY NOT KNOW WHAT A TORNADO LOOKED OR WHAT IT WAS? LIKE??? ALSO WHY WERE THERE NO SIRENS??? The fact that he calls them dumbassess even though the tornado is RIGHT NEXT TO HIM tells me his attention to details is 0 and he may not be the brightest bulb.
  • @th-sd6ni
    i like this narrator. He doesn't blab too much. Just the right amount.
  • @TwinShards
    1:20 If you are a trucker and ever end up in a high risk to tip over by wind, Jack knife your truck with the back of the cabin facing the wind. This will shield you from debris and stop your trailer from tipping over. Your cabin may get some damage but you will guarantee your trailer to not flip over.
  • As an Australian (NSW born, QLD resident), "burnover" is absolutely the last thing you want to hear any fireperson say when on duty. The view you see in that video, is far better than our fire men and women saw that day. Or any day they fight our bush fires. They would have been lucky to see even a meter in front of them at the time. Also, we dont have "brush" fires, they're bush fires. They consume so much of our bushland and destroy alot of our native animals homes, as well as killing our native animals. Thankfully it does help sprout fresh new greenery, but it swallows so much established bushland at the same time, and only mother nature and time can replace the animals lost to the bushfires. Summer is our worst time for bushfires, cos we can get over 50°C (120°F-ish) in places.
  • @jasonsummit1885
    I think you misunderstood bushfires, it's the Aussie version of wildfires. Not a brush fire, which is usually smaller scale.
  • @thegray5730
    If Mr. Florida was flying thru that tornado, he'd be saying exactly the same thing to the alligators flying in front of him.
  • @kananisha
    Why didn't the other fire truck move when it saw the fire coming at them along with the other truck?
  • @CyberSpider_
    When the guy is calling others dumb***s yet... he was directly driving into a tornado and only asked what's going on when debry was falling about. Does he have a sun visor or sun strip that stops him seeing the sky? Or is he just that oblivious? Even then, surely you'd look around when the power goes out and not just carry on. Then at end, why not just drive on other side of the road if your blocked and the other side is free. My brain hurts....
  • @Tanson11
    Hats off to those Aussie fire fighters, that was scary.
  • @templargfx
    never ceases to amaze me how people don't bother driving with safe distances and speeds on highways in dangerous conditions, that pileup at the end could have been totally avoided if drivers were just responsible. Everyone assumes nothing is going to go wrong, drive too fast and too close to each other to get where they are going a few minutes quicker....
  • @twisted8058
    just hearing "burn over" makes my heart stop..
  • @ashleyw6160
    How tf did that guy not see that tornado? Was he really road raging & so pissed off at other drivers that he really didn't see it?!? If so, he's a danger on the roads & shouldn't have his license
  • @eaglescout1984
    If you're ever in a pile-up, the WORST thing you can do is get out of your car. You might get lucky and can scramble to safety. But, if you misjudge when to make your escape, you could be pancaked between 2 cars. Your car is designed to save your life in an accident.
  • @Phant4sy
    We live in Clarksville. This tornado came through my neighborhood and a lot of homes were lost. We are still awaiting our home to be ready to move back into. People also lost their lives that day. 😢 Stay safe out there and stay aware!!!