30 Scary EARTHQUAKES Caught On Camera

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In this compilation video, we have a look at some incredible clips of earthquakes from all over the world.

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  • 0:22 I love how that one lady in the red jacket just casually gets up looking annoyed at the earthquake like it just ruined her morning lol
  • Japan builds for earthquakes, and it's fascinating to watch how their architecture reacts during tremors.
  • @ibec69
    I was in Osaka during the Great Hanshin Earthquake that pretty much razed Kobe. Even in Osaka the tremors were so severe, first time in my life I froze in shock and couldn't even scream like it happens in nightmares. I was amazed by the resilience of the Japanese people to recover and rebuild in such a short time after the quake.
  • I've lived through the 9.2 earthquake in Alaska. Don't remember much about it though because I was only 4. But the biggest one here recently was the 7.2 in 2018. Broken glass everywhere! But what got me was the fact that the fridge opened and threw the milk out and then closed again. You couldn't stand or walk during the quake or it would throw you on the floor. Scary!
  • I am a 73 yr. old who has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since middle school. In high school, one of my teachers was talking about earthquakes when, suddenly, an earthquake struck. It literally rippled through the class room; we could see it travel in waves across the floor! So strange, and yet pretty cool, too! If you are in an earthquake, try to get out of the building you’re in. Forget the silly notion of standing in a doorway…have you ever seen the aftermath of an earthquake and seen rubble scattered with free standing doorways?! No! If you can’t get out of the building, go under a desk. And always cover your head. Stay clear of windows and other glass objects. If possible, find a supported “triangle” area to get into…such as the open area between a bed, dresser, and other piece of furniture. And still cover your head! Even in a relatively mild earthquake, things can fly across the room and hit you in the head and kill you.
  • It must be terrifying to experience an earthquake... My heart goes out to Turkey and Syria right now....
  • Those school students did exactly what they were supposed to. No panic and straight under the desk. Props to those guys👍
  • Earthquakes last such a short period of time but feels live forever when youre in one.
  • That was some real good thinking that lady grabbing the nearest plastic basket to put it on her head 4:31
  • The video of the dog sensing the quake and the look in the guys eye …. That one freaked me out
  • My sister experienced a very small tremor when she lived on the Canadian praries. She was relaxing on her couch when her folding closet doors started to rattle. She shouted, "Quincy cut it out!", thinking it was her cat being a nuisance. Then she noticed that Quincy was sleeping on the opposite end of the couch. That was when she noticed that the chandelier was swinging back and forth. She said she couldn't imagine how people lived through a strong earthquake because even that small tremor was kind of scary.
  • @RC-xo8mo
    Japan is an earthquake-prone country and we are used to most earthquakes. In addition, indoors are safer because the building is highly earthquake-resistant.
  • Reconocí varios temblores 😋... soy chilena 😬 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
  • In my country, there were two major earthquakes of 7.7 and 7.6 magnitude. Hundreds of thousands of people died, hundreds of thousands of houses were destroyed. While watching this video, I am amazed at how people laugh because while those people were laughing there, people were dying in our country. I understand that we are not doing what we should.