10 Worst Natural Disasters of the 2010s

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These disasters changed the world forever. For this list, we’re looking at the most devastating and deadly storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, mudslides, heat waves and other natural phenomena the planet experienced from 2010 to 2019. Our countdown includes the 2019 Australian Wildfires, The Gorkha Earthquake, The Haiti Earthquake, and more! Let us know in the comments which of these events you’ll always remember.

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36 Comments

  1. I know the fatality numbers don’t touch the others on this list, but the 2011 Super Outbreak should get an honorable mention here. Largest and costliest tornado outbreak in history. 324 people dead.

  2. What does the clip of the lady with orange glasses talking about how terrible President Trump was when he was actually there at the disaster Zone!. Where was Obama?

  3. Not the worst natural disaster but does anyone remember the August 2011 Virginia Earthquake? I remember it like yesterday, I was only 7 years old in school and the whole library shook.

  4. I remember the russian wildfires. I lived in south east finland at the time about 300km from st.petersburg and could still smell the smoke. And the heat, it's the worst I can remember. It was so long. One had to wait until like 11pm then open all windows so you could get the teperature down to a bearable level. And sauna helped, sound weird to say that in a heatwave it helps to go in to a even hotter room but it's true.

  5. Keep to the title of your video "natural disasters." We're sick of seeing politics in everything, leave international relief response out of it. Your obvious bias is not necessary.

  6. If you guys didn't know, Alberta had some of the worst disasters back in the 2010's not as much has the countries on this video but I remember some of the disasters in my home province

    Back in 2013 do to a Tropical storm and melting snow in the Rocky Mountains, Alberta started have a Flood Disaster that was worst then the 2005 Flood disaster, it flood multiple city's and towns including my hometown Calgary, during the clean up 1 of the train bridges broke (luckily it didn't claps down in Bow River) but only went down a bit and luckily didn't spill any chemicals in the water.

    Sadly 6 people were killed in the Flood Disaster.

    During the clean up from the Flood Disaster there was Breaking News about the Wildfire Fighters in Arizona, 29 Fire Fighters were killed, it was so sad they made a movie about them, the movie is called Only The Brave.

    In 2016 there was a Wildfire Disaster in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, the fire was human cost and it was extremally dry by the time the fire started, the fire was so back that everyone in the city had to evacuate, Fire crews decided to stay and deal with the fire, during the evacuation 1 car was found in a highway on fire, sadly 2 people were killed in the crash, some of the evacuees drove to my hometown Calgary and some were sheltered at my school Mount Royal University (MRU), they stayed until they were cleared to return to Fort McMurray.

    In 2011 the Alabama state had a record braking of how many Tornados they got in 1 day and in 2016 the US dealt with more then 1 Hurricanes in 1 week

    If you want you can watch a show about some of the disasters I have on the comment, so far they only have 4 episodes, the show is called Rouge Earth.

    Episode 1 is the Fort McMurray Wildfire in 2016
    Episode 2 is the Tornado Recode Braking in Alabama
    Episode 3 is the 2013 Alberta Flood Disaster
    And Episode 4 would be the Hurricanes in 2016

    If you guys have a storm coming to your area, please stay safe.
    If a storm, fire, or anything that can cost a disaster in your home area, follow the instructions that can help you save your lives.

    Stay Safe Everyone

  7. I remember where I was when I heard about 2011 japan quake. I was sitting at my computer. Look over at tv and see something weird going on. Its other side room and get up look about quake. It was so shocking. Watching buildings get swept away. It was like something out of movie but this was live on news.

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