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  1. As a person with thalassaphobia (which is fear of deep water, not just ocean) this makes me feel like I’ll throw up and it makes me feel dizzy and weird and shaky. I don’t get sea sick, I get attacks from a phobia 😂natural disasters

  2. In my city we have the University Of Newport. The building had sections it's roof blown off 3 times in the first year of it being opened before someone figured out that they should re-enforce it. Also the fact that it is is right by a main traffic route, you can imagine how much disruption when the roof did come off. Thankfully though, there were no casualties and the only damage was done to the building itself. Nevertheless, I decided to nickname the building "THE TIN CAN" 😂natural disasters

  3. We are alive and our planet is alive. It’s been alive longer than us and will be around after we are all gone. 🌏🪐💫natural disasters

  4. The August 10, 2020, derecho clip is from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, I believe…I live an hour west of there in Newton, and it was devastating Tom our town and only increased in strength by the time it hit CR.natural disasters

  5. I lived through a hurricane in the year 2000 in South Africa on the border of Mozambique, the town I lived in was on a hill and we were a island for 2 weeks during the flooding, it was incredible and scarynatural disasters

  6. Most of this is outside of the us right? I feel super lucky! Here in Portland Oregon we are known for being pretty rainy but nothing like any of this. (Counting my blessings) thanks for the entertainment btwnatural disasters

  7. I live in North Fort Myers Florida in hurricane Ian has taken the title From hurricane Charlie. We had three windows blown out at the house which is nothing compared to so many others. Neighbors tire home is blown everyone else in southwest Florida prayers and thoughts. Let’s come together and get through this and gain some friendship’s that may last a life time.natural disasters

  8. Yeah and let me just tell you something you’re lucky because the next day it’s winter and like it’s not going well for me let’s just say may be a hurricane will comenatural disasters

  9. Wow amazing mother nature!! The ground that mounded up was a flooded underground stream. I have an underground stream near my house and I get small little fountains that pop up out of my back hill after heavy rains.natural disasters

  10. Yeah and let me just tell you something you’re lucky because the next day it’s winter and like it’s not going well for me let’s just say may be a hurricane will comenatural disasters

  11. Maybe I'll save a life here: If you're ever trapped in a flooded building with the water level rising, never go up above the last level that has a window you can climb out of.natural disasters

  12. I lived through a hurricane in the year 2000 in South Africa on the border of Mozambique, the town I lived in was on a hill and we were a island for 2 weeks during the flooding, it was incredible and scarynatural disasters

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