15 MINUTES! Destructive Natural Disasters Caught On Camera 2023

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15 MINUTES! Destructive Natural Disasters Caught On Camera 2023

This video was Filmed from Kapuche Lake, Nepal showing the Avalanche slide from the face of Annapurna natural disasters.
The World’s largest and biggest Avalanche-not caused by set charges natural disasters. You can hear the terrifying sound effects and the power of the wind natural disasters. These people just witnessed a phenomenon that might change their lives forever natural disasters.
No hikers were injured by the shockwave. After the stressing action part when the wind hits hard and then, you have the rainbow appearing, like the light after the battle and you know it’s a happy ending, with the lads shouting and being happy natural disasters.

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  1. Ian experiencer here. By far the most terrifying storm I've experienced in my 18 years living in Florida. I was only around an hour away from where the worst of the storm happened, with all that terrible flooding. I was so lucky the water didn't reach my house, it was only about 1-3 feet deep on my road. But sitting through over 6 hours of loud pounding wind, my large oak tree almost falling down on a neighbor's house, my room's roof leaking, shingles flying off everywhere breaking the lanai screens, it was just awful. We also didn't have any service during or after the storm for around a week, so we couldn't contact anyone. I ended up having multiple nightmares about storms after that and overreact whenever there's a slight sign of bad weather. I still haven't gotten my room repaired yet due to the insurance companies being like "I don't believe you" to the damages we expeienced. It's tough.in natural disasters

  2. god created an he destroys people dont believe until death is at there door ??if death comes can you say your soul was good .in natural disasters

  3. I was in 4th grade when I watched hurricane Hugo back in 89. I'm from right around Charlotte NC and we were in the eye of it for a good bit. We had a rather large tornado come by our home about 50 yards away and it left the craziest path of twisted trees behind it. I saw trees that had a circumference so wide that 6 adults holding hands around it would barely cover it, bend back and forth like playdough. It was so scary, yet so cool at the same time.. we were out of power for 2 weeks and it was actually fun.. we were a family of outdoorsy people so it was like a family adventure ??in natural disasters

  4. I’m lucky to live in an area that doesn’t get tornadoes or hurricanes or tsunamis or even earthquakes, we do get a lot of floods thoin natural disasters

  5. I feel for all those that suffered through these extreme events. The videos are great, the commentary is great, the only thing that would make it better is if more details were given as to location and month and year. Some locations are given but just naming a city doesn't explain if the city is in the U.S. or another country, etc..in natural disasters

  6. The strongest storm ive ever witnessed was hurricane michael back in 2018. It made landfall directly on my hometown. It turned into a category 5 storm just as it made landfall. That is a day i will NEVER forget for the rest of my life. The landscape here is forever changed.in natural disasters

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