10 MOST Massive Powerful Dam Failures Natural Disasters Caught On Camera | Storm Moments

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Dam failures are the most terrifying type of disaster when millions of cubic meters of water spiral out of control, wiping out what is in their path natural disasters caught on camera.
You can imagine when the dam breaks, the huge amount of water running down the valley below at a speed of more than 500m3/s will create huge trenches natural disasters caught on camera. At this tremendous speed, the whole lake can dry up in just a few minutes natural disasters caught on camera.

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  1. A small correction; the epicenter of the 1906 San Francisco quake wasn't directly under the city. It was just offshore to the southwest of the city natural disasters caught on camera.

  2. I visited San Francisco a couple years ago and I was truly shocked by the amount of houses built on the edges of cliffs and incredibly steep hills. They look precarious to begin with, I can't imagine how any of them would hold up in a significant earthquake. I'm also sure that a lot of these massive cliffside properties are wildly expensive. It makes no sense to me natural disasters caught on camera.

  3. Having been through a couple of 7.somthing quakes, you don't forget. I was in high school in the lunch line with the second one hit. It felt like someone was jumping on the ground and were looking around for the source of the feeling, the the secondary waves hit and we all flooded to get under the tables. That was also the day we all discovered how utterly incompetent our school was, even though we live an earthquake prone area. Students were literally jumping the fences and going home as were put outside for hours in the cold and wet with no food or water natural disasters caught on camera.

  4. I was three stories up in a barracks building during the Alaskan quake. That was truly terrifying and humbling at the same time natural disasters caught on camera.

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