Terrifying Natural Disasters Caught On Camera



Terrifying Natural Disasters Caught On Camera
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39 thoughts on “Terrifying Natural Disasters Caught On Camera”

  1. OH LORD !OH LORD!OUR LORD THIS NOT YOUR PLAN FOR MANKIND, PLEASE HELP US TO COME BACK TO YOU,TO SURRENDER OUR LIFE ,ACKNOWLEDGE WILL YOUR CARE ALL EXPERIENCE DISASTER, FOR YOUR NAME SEEK,PLEASE 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  2. That wife should have prayed for ole Jeremy to have wisdom. Zero visibility in dire circumstances with other drivers on the road, and he drives over 40 MPH through the vision blocking thick smoke. 🫣!

    As a CDL driver, I have said a LOT of prayers while driving. But the Lord I pray to has always guided me to be calm, drive safely, use caution, and carefully proceed through the storm.

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  3. As a professional driver of 35 years I can partially explain the trucks to you. #1 you have and 80,000 lb vehicle, 40 tons, versus a 3,000 to 6,000 lb four wheeler. So they wont get blown around as easily unless the wind is hitting them in the side. That's when the wind is more dangerous for the trucks. #2 With these trucks, the wind was hitting them in the rear so it was just pushing them along. Now driving into that wind in a truck, they would have the same windshield getting broke issues as any other vehicle. And driving against that much wind resistance would really be a pain to.

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  4. Counted 54 viewer's comments about "Butt County" stupid & ignorant pronunciation from the narrator.
    Quick search also found 39 references to brainless Texans sitting under an overpass during a tornado.
    (Even 5-year-olds in the midwest USA could think of a better way to survive the twister.)
    Doesn't anybody look at the comments before they start writing their own duplicates?

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  5. Higher power? No, that woman was praying to God, The Father. "Higher power" is what folks pray to when they don't know who they're praying to . "Father" is God, and they KNOW Him.

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  6. Looking at the collapsing buildings in China shown in the first video, I noticed that the foundations were very poor. China's Sichuan Province and other areas are subject to occasional large-scale earthquakes that cause devastating damage. Nonetheless, China's building laws do not seem to provide sufficient standards for building strength.

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  7. FYI – The "ash plume' you reference in the video of Mt. Aso in Japan is the part that rises into the air above the volcano. The part that moves outward like a wave is a pyroclastic flow – a super-heated wall of ash and debris that can exceed 50mph and is uniformly fatal to anyone caught in its path.

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