10 Terrifying Natural Disasters You've Never Heard Of

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Natural disasters are often thought of as one of the most terrifying things that the human race can encounter because we have no control over them. For millennia, these disasters have changed our lives; changes that we could never have anticipated. So it comes as a surprise that there are life-changing natural disasters that a lot of people haven’t even heard of! Alltime10s is here to tell you all about exactly this in 10 Terrifying Natural Disasters You’ve Never Heard Of.

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  1. OK, I have a perplexing mystery maybe some ultragenius can shed light on. What is actually going on with these vidiots who make some half shat bitch show, and then insult my intelligence and sensibilities by giving it a title which claims on pretense to know what I and every other motherfucker out here has heard of, seen, or knows? You gonna tell me who blew who nexx? The title is a poor choice of words. "Who the FUCK is Bob? " Is NOT.

  2. Hurricanes and cyclones are the same thing. Just depends on the ocean where they formed. Wait until you hear about what a typhoon is….

  3. Aberfan (aber*v*an) is widely known and remembered throught the UK.

    It still haunts South Wales especially today. We've been hit by heavy rain and flooding recently which caused several mini landslides. It's always in the back of people's minds that it could happen again.

  4. Lmao i saw the first one and was like damn in the U.K. i guess they don’t teach you full history and i even thought those days were over considering I’m from the US 🤣

  5. I remember reading a story about the toxic gases from the lake. Apparently a man who biked to a village discovered bodies all over the place. They were collapsed in the streets, in their beds, and in cars. Imagine biking to any town or village to discover nothing but corpses.

  6. For number 5, the Aberfan disaster, it wasn’t only the rainfall. It was also water pressure from an underground spring causing uplift. So the excess weight from the rain, plus the unstable ground from the spring caused a landslide of coal spoil material. This happened because the angle of internal friction for the spoil was built such that it was stable whilst dry, however following the addition of weight and uplift in the form of water, it was not stable hence the collapse.

  7. I don’t understand why the Peruvian earthquake is on this list but the 1960 Chilean earthquake is not. The Peruvian earthquake was 7.9 but the Valdivia earthquake was 9.5 the largest recorded in history.

  8. A bit glib to mention "farting lakes to worry about".

    Lake Nyos is a limnic lake. There's only 3 of those in the world- Monoun, Nyos and Kivu. All are in Africa.

  9. This presenter is a real jerk. It's bad enough that he's not even remotely funny or likeable, but he has the gall to make fun of disasters wherin significant numbers of people died and many times that number were affected by the loss of loved ones. What a creep.

  10. Interesting video but definitions of cyclone and anticyclone are wrong. For those interested: a cyclone is located over the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. They are the same as Hurricanes (North Atlantic Ocean and NE Pacific) and Typhoons (NW Pacific Oceans). An anticyclone is not based on spinning in the other direction. In the Northern Hemisphere they spiral clockwise and in the Southern Hemisphere they spiral anti-clockwise. An anticyclone is a large scale circulation of winds around a high (central) atmosphere pressure system. Annoys me when videos gives out false information when it’s readily available.

  11. Fun fact we're so overrun with covid 19 dead bodies in Indianapolis Indiana the store and I'm in the back of chilled trailers you know semi truck trailers that transport food products yeah pretty shitty

  12. Too bad we didn't hear about them then I love reveling in people's misery and death!!!😞 that was sarcasm if you couldn't tell by the way because I know how people are on the internet

  13. Uhm, cyclones and hurricanes are the exact same thing. The only difference is the ocean in which they take place. Hurricanes in the Atlantic and cyclones in the Pacific.

  14. Number 5 – Aberfan. This happened before I was born but I’ve DEFINITELY heard of it and know the story behind hit (and this is before I watch what you present here !

  15. Not sure you can claim much confidence about Aberfan's coal heaps not being heard of. It has been in the news pretty frequently as memorial silent moments to commemorate those killed!

  16. I learned about Aberfan at primary school our headteacher told us about it . Here's one most outside the UK don't know about especially those born after and that's the hurricane that hit southeast England in October 1987 .

  17. I live not too far from Aberfan, we have a moment of silence and schools are taught about it at a young age.
    It was just after 9AM and school children were singing 'All things bright and beautiful' in assembly.
    People ran out screaming, crying digging with their bare hands trying desperately to find survivors.
    Theres now i believe a memorial park where the school used to be. All under 10 years old. RIP❤

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