
8 Times Streamers BARELY Escaped Natural Disasters
From a sudden tremor in Thailand to a last-second tornado escape, here are nine live-streamed encounters where nature came calling—and these creators barely made it out alive:
Broadcasting from a friend’s apartment in Bangkok, Dushay Frost felt the floor begin to roll beneath him. Cameras wobbled, alarms screamed, and he and his friend bolted for the stairwell—just in time to watch a nearby building crumble.
Later that day, after setting up camp outside the city, Dushay’s tent was swept away by a sudden deluge. He sprinted through rising water into a parking garage, navigated winding ramps in the dark, and finally flagged down a passing motorist who whisked him to safety.
Known for hunting tornadoes, this streamer dove straight into a Category 4 storm. Through gusting winds that bent trees like matchsticks, he captured live footage of debris swirling—and even spotted a man nonchalantly mowing his lawn as if nothing unusual was happening.
On what was supposed to be a peaceful winter walk, an Icelandic creator found herself engulfed by a snowstorm within seconds. Visibility dropped to zero, but she kept her cool, retraced her steps, and made it back home without a scratch.
Chat warned him: “Mandatory evacuation in 30 minutes!” Yet Jinxi kept his stream running as winds picked up and rain lashed his windows. He finally cut the broadcast, hunkered down at home, and rode out the storm—live updates abandoned until dawn.
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you obviously took the video from Conflext…