Most Destructive Earthquakes Caught On Camera!

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Earthquakes are some of the most devastating natural disasters that happen on our planet. From Turkey to Haiti, we take a look at the Most Destructive Earthquakes Caught On Camera. Featuring real footage captured from CCTV cameras and showcasing the real damage caused!

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🏚️💥Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:22 Cayman Islands
0:44 Haiti
2:41 Turkey & Syria
5:53 Aftermath from Earthquakes
7:37 Outro

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20 Comments

  1. The epicentre of an earthquake cannot be "shallow". The epicentre is the point on the SURFACE directly above the "focus" of the earthquake.

  2. I’ve been hit by an earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale The coronavirus pandemic was raging at the time when everything in the Salt Lake Valley was awoken by a violent jolting effect

  3. 18 hours before Haiti got hit in 2010 Eureka commiefornia got hammered with a 6.5. I was there. It was insane. 30 minutes before it hit I got this bad headache. It just kept getting more painful and intense and I was getting nausea to. As soon as the quake was finished my headache was completely gone. Like it never happened.

  4. Get outside? I think not. If you are in a structural sound building, stay inside. If you go outside you are putting yourself at risk from things such as falling wires. In the 1971 Sylmar earthquake, a crane was struck by the falling overpass. The tires popped as a result and were deposited some distance away. If you has run out of doors in a similar situation, you could have been struck. If you had remained inside, the structure would have shielded you.

  5. What I understood you Haiti was a horribly corrupt place with government letting gangs run things well before there was ever a giant earthquake

  6. Imagine everything at your house starts to fall and some of then falls into your head.

    "There's nothing you can really do."
    — Mike Cziraky

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