British Couple Reacts to Top 10 Most Dramatic Footage of Natural Disasters Caught on Camera

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British Couple Reacts to Top 10 Most Dramatic Footage of Natural Disasters Caught on Camera

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  1. I moved to Ventura County CA in 1992 when I was 5 and have lived there ever since. I remember the fires. I have pictures of a hillside on fire a mile away from my house. Our Firefighters here are treated like super heroes because they have saved so many homes and lives. I see them taking pictures with kids and their parents in front of the firetruck like they are celebrities (when they have time of course). It's something special here.

  2. That earthquake in California was especially scary because it caused the top layer of a double decker highway to collapse on top of traffic on the lower level.

  3. When y'all saw the footage from the California Wildfires now that I think about it when that happened there was actually quite a few celebrities who actually lost their own home from those wildfires. Like Miley Cyrus and Gerard Butler. I'm sure that they were heartbroken that they lost their homes from the fires but at least they were ok and safe and I guess they either had their homes rebuilt or they simply bought new homes. Wildfires and Earthquakes are very common in California unfortunately.

  4. I was 3 when Mt. St. Helens erupted. Its my first memory even though we lived about 100 miles away ash was everywhere. I remember thinking why isn't this snow (it was ash) melting.

  5. ā€œYou donā€™t feel like this could happen in californiaā€
    Aw, sweet girl. Itā€™s literally called fire season. Thereā€™s at least one massive fire every fire season. Which is why those of us with working brains wish we could see idiotic gender reveal dummies and illegal firework shooters be skinned alive.
    One of the most recent devastating fires we had was because of a god damn gender reveal party. Because those morons used explosives in fire season in completely dry brush.

  6. I had to drive my family out of one of the California fires. I vividly remember days before watching a wall of fire approaching and then being woken up to the fire a few hundred feet away and having to rush to save my family.

  7. I think one they forgot to add to this video is the tornado in Joplin, Missouri May 2011. It was devastating I have family close that went to volunteer in the clean up and to take food, water and necessary supplies. The photos I have seen and stories they have told are just heartbreaking.

  8. Volcanoes donā€™t always give the kinds of ā€œwarningsā€ you might expect. When Mount St Helens blew in 1980, the area was shut down and largely evacuated in March due to the volcanoā€™s activity. But by May, the activity subsided and people were being allowed back in ā€¦ just in time for the mountain to blow quite suddenly, catching everyone (researchers included) off guard.

  9. Unfortunately I've lived in Colorado and have seen the devastation of wildfires in person, not to the extent of California, but have had some of the repercussions from Cali wildfires like smoke pollution. Tornadoes were also a big threat in Colorado given that I lived on the eastern plains inside the western side of tornado alley. The big big event in recent Colorado history was the monsoonal rain flooding in September of 2013 that lasted a week. And unfortunately, at the time i lived in Morgan County which saw moderate damage because the South Platte River was running about 13 feet high or about 4 meters compared to the normal 2 feet in September. However flood damage and high water levels were all the way from the Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National park all the way east into western Nebraska and heavy rain as far south as Colorado Springs and even affecting parts of northern New Mexico. I highly recommend you check out some of the footage of it. Especially the video form ABC news 8 years ago.

  10. The Mount Saint Helen eruption on May 18, 1980 was not biggest volcanic eruption in US history. That would be the Novarupta eruption in Alaska from June 6 until October of 1912. The initial eruption on June 6, 1912 lasted for 60 hours and expelled between 3.1 to 3.6 cubic miles (13 to 15 cubic km) of ash, 30 times more than the Mount Saint Helen eruption. It was the largest eruption of the 20th century, surpassing the 1991 Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines.

  11. My oldest brother was born the day Mt. Saint Hellens blew. My parents were 250 miles from there and still felt the effects of it. The ash went everywhere.

  12. California has mudslide during the rainy season earthquake, tornadoes and wildfires, they have many many disasters in California through the decades

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