Biggest Natural Disasters That Keep Happening Around the World

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Every year natural disasters occur all over our planet: volcanos erupt, fierce tornados destroy entire cities, and there are millions of earthquakes. A natural disaster is a frightening and incredible phenomenon. And after a storm, people usually face severe consequences. For example, have you ever heard of hurricane Allen? Rare and extremely powerful, the storm is one of the few to reach Category 5 – the highest possible. It caused more than $2 billion in damage!

Or take Hurricane Dorian. It’s the most powerful tropical cyclone to hit the Bahamas. The hurricane flattened most of the structures on the islands and sweeps them into the sea. So yes, there is no bigger force than nature. One of the largest tsunami waves ever recorded broke in 1958. A tsunami with a record run-up height of 1700 feet (518 m) occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska. A landslide, caused by an earthquake, created a mega wave. It surged over the headland and washed away trees, plants, and soil down to bedrock. Let’s find out what created the biggest waves in recorded history.

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  1. the el reno tornado of 2013 reach 2.6 miles wide which is much bigger than an ef5 which 0.5 a mile at widest so you might think that it is rated ef5 but wrong is only rated ef3 because of the damage but the tornado is much much bigger than an ef3 is which is about 240 meters at peak width

  2. The other historic 9.0 earthquake happened in 1700 on the Cascadia Subduction zone. Triggered a massive tsunami that was documented in Japan. We're due for another in the Pacific Northwest.

  3. Anyone gonna address the fact that "Table mountain is in South Africa? There is a Table mountain in the US but I'm not convinced that it is that one. Correct me if I'm wrong.

  4. always quite annoying how videos like these so often only use american measurements, the rest of the world wont know how much any of that is

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