25 Minutes of Extreme Natural Disasters

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25 Minutes of Extreme Weather & Natural Disasters Caught on Camera
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With the Tonga Volcano Eruption making headlines, we wanted to show you Aome other moments of extreme natural events!

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All Comments (21)
  • @LicetStudios
    Keep up the awesome videos, we love what you're doing here! ❤️
  • I fucking lost it when the old dude went flying past the camera on the Irish Ferry, I'm sure he didn't think so, but it looked hilarious from here. He even had some respectable twist-action happening!
  • @joeyteter9383
    Since everybody was fine I’ve got to say……that dude spinning through the frame while the ship was getting tossed by the waves made me laugh my actual ass off 🤣 dude came out of nowhere, and the look on his face 😂😂😂
  • @dan61909
    5:00 wow what a terrifying way to go out. Just casually enjoying a nice hike on a nice hot day out, and boom a volcano erupts on your head… RIP to that person..
  • @kkmc9412
    Shoutout to the Woman who sat completely still on the ferry with her cup of tea whilst everyone else got thrown around 😂
  • @benwesley5260
    Interesting enough, there is an underwater volcano that just erupted in the Pacific Ocean. So large they caught it on satellite images. Most likely will create Tsunamis for Pacific Islands, Japan, and Alaska. Hope it doesn’t get too serious!
  • @MHarenArt
    Or is it that more and more people are recording what we have never seen before??
  • @AYSOne23
    Stood outside for the whole tornado just going, "awww c'mon"
  • @stevemcvay2220
    This video really puts into perspective how quickly life can change from things that are completely out of our control! Ya just never know what tomorrow could bring!
  • @horrgamer6974
    LMAOOO I LAUGHED AT THE GUY BEING TOSSED ON THE CRUISE SHIP
  • dude really stared down a tornado outdoors with a shed as his closest cover
  • @AaronBeSpeedy
    Watching this brought me back to the fact that I experienced 185-205 mph sustained wind gusts during Hurricane Michael (a category 5 hurricane that made landfall in the panhandle of the State of Florida, USA). I will never forget smoking my last cigarette under perfectly calm blue skies in the eye of the Hurricane. Then it was back to crapping myself for several hours as the trailer I live in almost took flight every 10-15 minutes.
  • @IncorrectCZ
    6:00 - the cameraman from my country didn't even known he is looking at a tornado, he trough it's a strong wind, he was sooo lucky. 6 months later almost all buildings destroyed by this tornado are rebuilded thanks to donations from another citizens and people working for free. (25 km long, 0,5 km wide, hundreds houses hit, 4 villages)
  • @asteverino8569
    6:07 I really feel for the guy in the Czech Republic? To see something come so quickly and unusually. Reminds me of earthquakes. In the middle of it, you don’t know how bad it will get or for how long.
  • @Dame28
    Damn mother nature, didn’t realize you were chill like that dude 🤙🏼
  • @ByF3N0M3N
    Hello from Czech Republic, this tornado was crazy. But on the internet there are more much worse videos of exactly this same tornado. This guy and this village was probably one of the "luckiest" who were hit by this tornado.
  • There was a very strong earthquake (7.6) yesterday in western Mexico. I grabbed my 5 yr old and got out as fast as I could, as I heard things falling all around me in a 2 story house. Feeling at the mercy of nature is extremely terrifying!
  • @CosmicStargoat
    In July of 2003 Memphis TN experienced one of these derecho storms. Because of the intensity, this storm was nicknamed, "Hurricane Elvis". There were straight lines of over 100 mph and 300,000 homes were left without power, some for weeks. I was without power for over a week, and this was in the middle of July in the Mid-South. Memphis had tens of thousands of huge oak trees, many of which were blown over onto houses and power lines. The clay soil did not allow the roots to grow deep, and many of the enormous trees toppled easily onto houses and power lines. This disaster was largely overlooked nationally because it was not a hurricane or tornado, "ONLY" a thunderstorm. Powerful derechos can be just as bad. I'll never forget it.
  • 15:14 - That dude got yeeted, good lord!!!! Love nature, but we need to figure out to respect it... One way or another, we will learn it.
  • @dylansp4049
    16:10 Everybody on board uninjured?! I literally saw an old man slide across the floor and tumble out of the chair and fall off violently!