Fr? I heard it as when the incident happened because my country has news about it, US doesn't? Edit: i meant other countries, sorry for specify it as US lol
I live in Minnesota, USA and I heard the sound from this. It was roughly 4-5am and I had just laid down in bed. I heard a rumble of thunder loud enough that I got up and went to the window to look, as thunder in January would be very strange where I live. When I woke up and heard about the eruption, I did some quick math and the timing of the thunder I heard was exactly when the sound would have reached me almost 7,000 miles away.
For anyone that hasn’t looked it up, this eruption ranked as a 6 on the VEI, making it the highest ranked volcano eruption since Mount Pinatubo in 1991 and Krakatoa all the way back in 1883……
Bro why the hell I not hear bout this until I found it randomly 💀 Edit: I can't believe this is still active with so much drama- literal entertainment for me LOL
I can't believe that this was 7 months ago already. Everybody in my class was sick and there was only 4 of us for a week. This week every day we'd check up on the eruption One time we watched a video of someone who had died and all of us were okay with watching it unlike me teacher. That was the last we saw of it.
This was January 2022 not 2023! I remember this because our island of American Samoa was under Tsunami warning for like a whole week which led to school closures and we even felt strong Earthquakes. I heard news from our Neighboring islands like Fiji and Samoa that their clouds were covered with ashes and huge waves hit the streets and knocking over a few houses. I have a family in Tonga that collected falling ashes from the sky during the eruption. It was truly scary. Earthquakes every hour of that week and I can still remember that evening I came home from school and heard a really loud noise like a thunder but not knowing that it was the Volcano eruption from Tonga. Seeing people of our island panicking was a very scary experience. It was a devastating week. Thank God hardly any people got injured. EDIT: To everyone saying this video was posted last year, yes I do know it was posted last year. My comment is for those who are commenting they’ve never heard about this happened in 2023 when it happened in 2022….. Duhhhhh
@Zac Jolley How did you not see it? I guess if it's not something you pay attention to, or if you're not outside at sunset you might not have noticed? But I remember a lot of people commenting about it, noticing it myself and specifically looking it up.
Bro took IM ABOUT TO SHIT RIGHT NOW AND MY SHIT IS SO HARD THAT MY SHIT WAS EXTREMELY PAINFUL!!!! What happend next: *Deadly Disaster Full movie realeases* The disasters working together:JOHN CENAA- *explosive disasters* Me:Shit br- HOLD ON I GOTTA SEND THIS TO MY FRIEND AND THEN MY NIGGA HOMI- FUCK NOT MY N-WORD PASS
Shock waves are measured deep underground. They’re hardly every felt cus for us it’s only slight movement. We wouldn’t feel it with the business we live in. Traffic alone is enough to drown it out.
If you live anywhere in the pacific islands and don’t know about this. You honestly just don’t watch the news. Literally so many places in the Pacific Ocean sent millions of dollars worth of aid to help Tonga. I live in Hawaii and hawaii had donations being sent out daily so did the Philippines Malaysia japan everyone. If you didn’t here it. That’s just kinda sad
It's just so scary to see such eruptions and calamities, i hope they are fine and ok. We should be thankful to our space research scientists and engineers for building such satellites. They really help us. Thanks to content creators like Zack for such news. No one about this before i can bet that!
@@reetrizt2605 I'm close to the pasific which is Indonesia. And I didn't even feel anything. No wave,No sound,No news. There was a news about a murder tho?
thank you, mr "i have to criticize everything about a video because else i will become irrelevant and stupid and everybody in my elementary school will hate me"
This is my country. Neighbouring Countries rushed in to help and Elin Musk assigned some of his satellites to establish internet connection since our underwater cable was mangled badly by underwater landslides.
I live in Australia. People in my area were feeling the volcanic this eruption. Tong is almost 3,600km away from where I live, and people could still feel this massive explosion.
soo. in 1883 a volcano named krakatoa erupted in indonesia which goes around the globe 7 times. compared to the tonga eruption it goes around the globe for 6 days
@@stickiedmin6508 You would think that with current day technology, news of massive eruption not seen since Krakatoa in 1883 would be viral, but nope. I've heard of it just hours after it erupted, but was surprised there was barely any news coverage the following days.
@@HungrySeal31 I remember in . . . 1997 (I think), an announcement was made about a dramatic leap forward in research regarding Bose Einstein Condensates - the 'fifth' state of matter. *_Really_* fascinating stuff for anyone with an interest in physics. Sadly, however, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash very shortly afterwards. A pretty major event, certainly, and understandably one that caught everyone's attention - I remember however, feeling hugely disappointed that such an incredible scientific advancement and achievement was so quickly overshadowed and as good as forgotten. That kind of thing regrettably happens pretty often. Some important scientific or technological development gets pushed out of the headlines because some celebrity got rascally drunk and tripped over a kerb, or was caught by a photographer while getting out of a car with no knickers on. Of course, news media is a for-profit industry, and nothing brings in the profits better than fear, outrage and celebrities with no knickers on. Frustrating as it may be, that's just the way the world works. I can't help but feel depressed though, that people let themselves get distracted so easily just because someone dangled something shiny in front of them . . .
As a native born Tongan...I find this rather offensive. But it is alright, it's in the past...at least my family in the Tongan islands were safe and sound,as our motto stands for. *Ko 'Otua mo Tonga,ko hoku tofi'a" Which means *God and Tonga,are my inheritance*
@@sixthsenseamelia4695 I know,but it was considerably loud in my perspective. So I don't pay much attention to this topic since I'm studying geography,but it's actually really amazing to use it as a sort of reference.
I didn't felt it and mauritius was near not exactly but far away from us but we are definitely near madagascar, all I felt is burning because it was too hot to stand
If ystone blows it'll be at least 1 teraton of TNT, 5-8% of 🇺🇸 destroyed, rest covered by ash from 2.5' to 1/4" deep, homes and buildings will collapse under that weight especially when it rains. The breadbasket of 🇺🇸 our farmland will be dead, a massive volcanic winter happens, Temps in 🇺🇸 July will be freezing cold not 100°F most likely 30-50° colder.
I remembered hearing about a tsunami in Tonga, as well as a volcanic eruption nearby, but I somehow thought they weren't related. I also had no idea it was that massive.
I saw the Mt. Saint Helen's volcano blow. I lived in Oregon next to the Columbia River. Right across the way into Washington the view of Saint Helen's was awesome. And that was before it blew up. But when it went up, well, that was once in a lifetime event. Very few people got to see that.
If I remember, the satellite feed I saw before showed something dropping into it. It was weird, like what was that, then boom. Need 5 more seconds before it blew up.
If this happens in your area here's how to survive. Remember to run from the volcano and have an apple on you so you can regenerate health and if a tsunami comes make sure to spend 80 robux on a Balloon so u can jump over it.
if we do the maths, you posted this 3 weeks ago meaning you posted this in May 7, 2023 this happened back in January 15, 2022 so approximately you missed this massive event by 478 days or 1 year 3 months 3 weeks and 2 day ago It's currently May 27, 2023 this event was know as 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption (Dec 20, 2021 - Jan 15, 2022)
The fact that I didn't hear this event anywhere until now is even more surprising, tbh.
Same
Same
Fr? I heard it as when the incident happened because my country has news about it, US doesn't?
Edit: i meant other countries, sorry for specify it as US lol
@@SirenCatTHhow can you be confident that their US citizens
@@TsukihiRyotowell who else could it be? The us is the only country dumb enough for this to happen
imagine pulling out your phone to record a weird cloud and when the sound finally reaches you, you realize you just captured an insane moment
I live in Minnesota, USA and I heard the sound from this. It was roughly 4-5am and I had just laid down in bed. I heard a rumble of thunder loud enough that I got up and went to the window to look, as thunder in January would be very strange where I live. When I woke up and heard about the eruption, I did some quick math and the timing of the thunder I heard was exactly when the sound would have reached me almost 7,000 miles away.
@@matts.9330Wow. That's actually really interesting
He pulled out his phone because the cameraman never dies
@@Evorxityyou got the whole squad laughing 😐
@@Rand0m_Guy142fr
For anyone that hasn’t looked it up, this eruption ranked as a 6 on the VEI, making it the highest ranked volcano eruption since Mount Pinatubo in 1991 and Krakatoa all the way back in 1883……
What if this could be a wake up warning for something bigger to come in the future?
@@eternalamos365 yeah the volcano where yellow stone National park is at lmao
U guys heard about turkey?
@@sabastian171 Yes
@@eternalamos365Tambora literally defeated Napoleon and Toba almost made us extinct💀💀
Bro, Earth had to much Taco Bell 💀
LMAO
Ok lol
LOL
FRR 😂
AHAHHAHA
Bro why the hell I not hear bout this until I found it randomly 💀
Edit: I can't believe this is still active with so much drama- literal entertainment for me LOL
Fr tho
Fr
You people didn't know about it because you live under rocks to not know this happened
*random, pointless skull emoji
@@charjl96 *random pointless comment*
Bro i live in philippines, which is located near pacific ocean and i never heard of this until now
Yo same i didn't hear it
Didn't it show in GMA or something
Dude I'm on Philippines and I didn't even notice to
Welp, now I know whats causing typhoons one after another. Im grateful for it tho. That one week was fun.
Bro I’m from there I live in the us but my mom would of told me since she is talking to family there 24/7
i got groomed and didn't know it happened
same didn't know it happened
Lol bro same
Hate to admin it tho
okay tell me you at least heard of the tsunamis? i mean they even reached california 💀
@@brutalisarmenian i didn't 💀
PPL in 2024 who just found this out until now
👇
me but your begging
Kid + Bot + Like beggar.
me
Me
Me😔
Me in the Philippines: I’m bored
People in The Tonga islands: OH CRAP
Sameeeeee
me in philippines too: *playing bloxfruits and bee swarm*
@@dipper_noicerandom filipino kid:
@@Noahandtailzandsonnyfr
Me:a Filipino *playing terraria*
People in Tonga:AaAA
I can't believe that this was 7 months ago already. Everybody in my class was sick and there was only 4 of us for a week. This week every day we'd check up on the eruption One time we watched a video of someone who had died and all of us were okay with watching it unlike me teacher. That was the last we saw of it.
2022? Or what year
Bruh
@@billol9120 January this year
@@MelinaFlynnn what i did not feal it
@@billol9120 What country are you from?
"Giant volcano caught on camera (not good)"
Yeah, I figured that it wasnt good
“not good”
It’s a fricking volcanic eruption nothing about it is good
Honestly same
it just says volcano though could've just been some impressive volcano
Smh cant have shit in detroit
Hello does anyone here believe in Jesus?
Bro the earth ate a spicy taco 💀
Bro not funny
@@jayrninclaudfr
Bro thats not funny, this is a serious disaster
Ever heard of of dark humor snowflakes
@@dust_error0101 we should take this seriously
This was January 2022 not 2023! I remember this because our island of American Samoa was under Tsunami warning for like a whole week which led to school closures and we even felt strong Earthquakes. I heard news from our Neighboring islands like Fiji and Samoa that their clouds were covered with ashes and huge waves hit the streets and knocking over a few houses. I have a family in Tonga that collected falling ashes from the sky during the eruption. It was truly scary. Earthquakes every hour of that week and I can still remember that evening I came home from school and heard a really loud noise like a thunder but not knowing that it was the Volcano eruption from Tonga. Seeing people of our island panicking was a very scary experience. It was a devastating week. Thank God hardly any people got injured.
EDIT: To everyone saying this video was posted last year, yes I do know it was posted last year. My comment is for those who are commenting they’ve never heard about this happened in 2023 when it happened in 2022….. Duhhhhh
Si, il rumore del terremoto è terrificante
The video was posted last year
who say 2023?
a snow storm happened at my place it was like taller than 1 meter
im watching after 1 year :v
Fun fact: elon musk gave out free internet to tonga using his satellites after tonga was disconnected for the internet
Good thing I scrolled, I was about to comment this. People don't seem to appreciate these "little" facts.
I see. And what did he get in return? I'm sure it ain't no free for a businessman like him
@@Shiningami_Jem hes rich so a couple of his sattelites would be nothing
@@pointfull he's so rich that he can only provide internet? how about giving food and aid too? No? Too much for someone who is rich yeah?
@@Shiningami_Jem lmao you must have beef with elon what did he do to you 🤣
It also created spectacular red sunsets here in Australia for weeks. Probably everywhere really but I remember that so clearly, it was eerie.
What how did i not here about that i live in Australia
@Zac Jolley How did you not see it? I guess if it's not something you pay attention to, or if you're not outside at sunset you might not have noticed? But I remember a lot of people commenting about it, noticing it myself and specifically looking it up.
@@bobbles79 well i do not look at the sun
That’s why I saw a damn red moon for fucking weeks!!!!
@@acktiongaming698 no thats a lunar eclipse
The Volcano took, “I’m bout to explode”, to another level 💀
Bro took IM ABOUT TO SHIT RIGHT NOW AND MY SHIT IS SO HARD THAT MY SHIT WAS EXTREMELY PAINFUL!!!!
What happend next: *Deadly Disaster Full movie realeases*
The disasters working together:JOHN CENAA- *explosive disasters*
Me:Shit br- HOLD ON I GOTTA SEND THIS TO MY FRIEND AND THEN MY NIGGA HOMI-
FUCK NOT MY N-WORD PASS
Bro the earth got too excited-
LMAO
Continental acne?
Just because the explosion is white, it doesn't mean it's cum
LMAO
The earth moaned
I didn't hear about this till now Broski💀
Too young
@@ViZiX7too old bros gonna turn to ash any second with that type of reply
💀
Same
"I didn't hear about this till now Broski?"
Well? Is that surprising? Maybe try looking up from your phones now and again?
I was just chilling in my house and i never knew people were suffering 💀
Same tho 💀
@@h_arfang 😐
" _💀_ "
bro same 💀
People are suffering every day...
why was i thinking "what if the earth farted"☠️💀☠️💀☠️
Because the earth did fart😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro fart on
Me in Florida : *doesn't feel any shock wave *🧍♀️
Bro Saturn you a billion kilometers away 💀
I think it's shock everyday living in Florida
maybe because tonga’s in the pacific ocean and florida only touches the atlantic. idk how shock waves work
Shock waves are measured deep underground. They’re hardly every felt cus for us it’s only slight movement. We wouldn’t feel it with the business we live in. Traffic alone is enough to drown it out.
Me in Uae: **living in peace, snoring all day and night, and not feeling any shock waves.**
I didn’t know anything abt this-
Thats because it is oceania
Same
Same
Yep. In January, every human on earth had two sonic booms instantly wrap around the earth and passed through their bodies, and hardly anyone noticed.
type normally.
The kids screaming actually broke me
Edit: Yall, these comments got me wheezing rn
You need more likes 😭
@@I.amAmeenah y?
@@bigbk3278 Wait, why?
@@CxsmicRxse just a weird thing to say u need more like on
@@bigbk3278 you*
the women: 😨
the children at the start: 🕊🕊🕊🦅
Bro i live near pacific island how did I miss this event 💀💀
HOW, like 1 year ago the news on my country talks about Tonga eruption everyday until it ends, bro needs a new reporter
Me too man
If you live anywhere in the pacific islands and don’t know about this. You honestly just don’t watch the news. Literally so many places in the Pacific Ocean sent millions of dollars worth of aid to help Tonga. I live in Hawaii and hawaii had donations being sent out daily so did the Philippines Malaysia japan everyone. If you didn’t here it. That’s just kinda sad
You should watch the news often
I aint readin allat
It's just so scary to see such eruptions and calamities, i hope they are fine and ok. We should be thankful to our space research scientists and engineers for building such satellites. They really help us. Thanks to content creators like Zack for such news. No one about this before i can bet that!
Did you see the 🌋?
@@billol9120 didn't i?
That's why the temperatures went nuts in India
Earths orbit is off the sun that’s what they don’t want us to know 😢
@@arundhatidasgupta2096 true. We're cooking nuts under the sun with a pan
The fact that I didn't hear it even tho it's so close to our country 😌
Edit:Mom I'm Famous By Accident
Didn't hear the Sound or the News?
You're from?
Napping were you?
@@sahalperen7103 i’m from California but I didn’t heard the sound but I saw the clouds at sea world
@@reetrizt2605 I'm close to the pasific which is Indonesia. And I didn't even feel anything. No wave,No sound,No news. There was a news about a murder tho?
THE 1815 volcano is the most biggest sound ever recorded
Not biggest but loudest
Thanks for specifying the “not good” part. Really helpful 👍
Yeah. Most of the volcanos I’ve seen are good things… so it was very informative to let us know that this one is not good
thank you, mr "i have to criticize everything about a video because else i will become irrelevant and stupid and everybody in my elementary school will hate me"
@@lefimmify Volcanoes are cool in the same way meteorites are: pretty to watch unless you're nearby.
@@mite3959 yes you never know what you could except
Krakatoa:A Worthy Opponent! Our Battle Will Be Legendary
The Krakatoa volcano erupted in the 1800s the Tonga eruption was modern history 1 year ago
and krakatoa also was the loudest sound in the 18th and 21st century
Taupo volcano joins the chat
Toba Volcano has joined the chat
@@ashleyd8885 no volcanic eruption is as big as Toba volcano
it was so huge it literally made a new island 😳
did it?
@@javg3494 yes but the size just like an average house
Sounds like the British are gonna take it
@@Mainecountryhuman
I'm from Britain and can believe this 😩
It was already an island. It actually destroyed half of the island.
Dumb people: oh it's not that crazy. Me: a satellite saw it from SPACE
This is my country. Neighbouring Countries rushed in to help and Elin Musk assigned some of his satellites to establish internet connection since our underwater cable was mangled badly by underwater landslides.
It was very scary for me hearing about this to bc I have family in Tonga and I felt really bad for all of the people who may have lost family…
thank God, he saved your internet 😂😢
(did i misunderstand your post? thx)
🤍glad you're safe
@@john-ic5pz yep he did. Only then were we able to talk to our loved ones in other countries who were terrified as to our fated.
@@frederickvao6294
He made a giant pile of money out of it too. That guy doesn't do *_anything_* unless he can cash in somehow.
Elin 💀
Imagine if Yellowstone erupted 😭 I’m honestly scared
that's a different story and different ending
@@petewotb a horrific one
@@TotallyActing Ngl it would be thousands of times worse than this one,
What is yellow stone
@@suzzlepan5346 ruclips.net/video/RqrrWejHHeI/видео.html
Why am I just now hearing about this lol
Because you live under a rock
@@Frankthegb nah, I live in an alley
It was all over the news and social media you're the second to say this out of ten
I live on andromeda if I am so bad at paying attention that I didn’t know this ever happened at all.
Krakatoa: i'm more louder
Tonga: my pressure waves is in 6 days straight
It sounded like when you raged at a parkour game and punched your PC so hard 💀
Lol
Me when I fail at the final jump on a very hard parkour with no checkpoints:
Now that's what I call the actual sound of a volcano eruption Edit: HOLY COW 241 LIKES THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR 241 LIKES
I probably heard this but big bangs in Chicago just get mistaken as gunshots 😔
Indonesia? Cool AF land of volcanoes Id love to go there one day, I wanna meet lake Toba. @@RizikihAditya
I know it kinda sounds like it if these volcanoes erupt
400th like
Bruh how did I miss this 😭
Seriously maybe you were busy
Your busy to
Nobody:....
Earth:*_Has a volcano because it has too much taco bell_*
Someone: turns of the lights
Girls:
I thought it was a car alarm at first 😂
They were takeing breaths
Me after no-poop july
no-poop july sounds terrible
fr
@@thingyofficialhow did you survive that you sre the toilet
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not pooping for a month is a one way ticket to the hospital lmao
When you try to be quiet but you suddenly Fart in class:
💀💀
You must've eaten a shitload of beans, if the pressure wave of your fart, was send round the earth for 6 days 😲😵💩☠️
“TonGa” 😭😭
It’s Tonga bro, it’s like people forget their ng’s when it comes to the word 😭😭
I feel so sorry for the families that suffered from the volcanic eruption all my prayers go out to the people that suffered
“Created hurricane force winds all the way in space.”
What a bunch of BS, right?
I live in Australia. People in my area were feeling the volcanic this eruption. Tong is almost 3,600km away from where I live, and people could still feel this massive explosion.
soo. in 1883 a volcano named krakatoa erupted in indonesia which goes around the globe 7 times.
compared to the tonga eruption it goes around the globe for 6 days
You will never know how this comment got so many likes :)
Coems🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Your comment is actually 15 months late.
You live parallel universe.
"How the hell did i miss this event . . . "
Perhaps because you were staring at your phone, watching videos on RUclips?
@@stickiedmin6508 You would think that with current day technology, news of massive eruption not seen since Krakatoa in 1883 would be viral, but nope. I've heard of it just hours after it erupted, but was surprised there was barely any news coverage the following days.
@@HungrySeal31
I remember in . . . 1997 (I think), an announcement was made about a dramatic leap forward in research regarding Bose Einstein Condensates - the 'fifth' state of matter. *_Really_* fascinating stuff for anyone with an interest in physics.
Sadly, however, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash very shortly afterwards.
A pretty major event, certainly, and understandably one that caught everyone's attention - I remember however, feeling hugely disappointed that such an incredible scientific advancement and achievement was so quickly overshadowed and as good as forgotten.
That kind of thing regrettably happens pretty often. Some important scientific or technological development gets pushed out of the headlines because some celebrity got rascally drunk and tripped over a kerb, or was caught by a photographer while getting out of a car with no knickers on.
Of course, news media is a for-profit industry, and nothing brings in the profits better than fear, outrage and celebrities with no knickers on. Frustrating as it may be, that's just the way the world works.
I can't help but feel depressed though, that people let themselves get distracted so easily just because someone dangled something shiny in front of them . . .
HOW DID I MISS THIS BY A YEAR AND 4 MONTHS
Finally somebody got the maths right, there always comment saying they missed this by 7 months when it was back in January 15, 2022
@@ice_swallow_come5964 yo talking abt me mr white?
What volcanic eruption!? Huh!!
Last night I got Rick rolled though 😂
@@tutorial_builder Why are your comments basically the same?
ME TOO, maybe because I dont watch the news, or im stupid
Hunga Tonga: I HAVE THE MOST LOUDEST SOUND IN HISTORY!!! Krakatoa: Hold My Beer
As a native born Tongan...I find this rather offensive.
But it is alright, it's in the past...at least my family in the Tongan islands were safe and sound,as our motto stands for.
*Ko 'Otua mo Tonga,ko hoku tofi'a"
Which means
*God and Tonga,are my inheritance*
@@ryuichisero2528How is this offensive? All they've said is that Krakatoa is the loudest eruption recorded.
@@sixthsenseamelia4695 I know,but it was considerably loud in my perspective. So I don't pay much attention to this topic since I'm studying geography,but it's actually really amazing to use it as a sort of reference.
Nahhh I'm telling yall the aliens felt that
So thats what i was feeling in january
I didn't felt it and mauritius was near not exactly but far away from us but we are definitely near madagascar, all I felt is burning because it was too hot to stand
@@AspectLegend1 Same i didn,t feel anytinh
@@elliotepegs7369 i didnt feel it in philippines
Ohh so that's why I felt like shaking..
@@KylerLiam where fo you live?
bill wurtz: it's tonga time
😳😰😟☠💀😱😖⚠️🌋
I did hear this play in my head
#bringbackTongaempire / #bringbackt'uidynasty
If this volcano could do this then imagine what Yellowstone could do 😳
Im 100% concerned that it will block the sun
Kill Usa Except The deeper south
@@FfersBetter and it 100% would
If ystone blows it'll be at least 1 teraton of TNT, 5-8% of 🇺🇸 destroyed, rest covered by ash from 2.5' to 1/4" deep, homes and buildings will collapse under that weight especially when it rains. The breadbasket of 🇺🇸 our farmland will be dead, a massive volcanic winter happens, Temps in 🇺🇸 July will be freezing cold not 100°F most likely 30-50° colder.
@GoodGoodies123God!1?1!
hell nahh the kids are just standing and screaming💀
....what are they supposed to do??? Tell me what they should've done buddy
@@ethanparr8955they obviously should have built a shelter with renweable food, water with the strength to withstand 8 nuclear explosions obviously 🙄
@@ethanparr8955they should’ve stopped the volcano obviously 😒
@@nikaihuntet6855 they could have sent a meteor to the volcano to block it obviously…1!1!
How can you stop a natural disaster
My dad's sneeze: Pathetic.
My dads burp: no
I remembered hearing about a tsunami in Tonga, as well as a volcanic eruption nearby, but I somehow thought they weren't related. I also had no idea it was that massive.
I found out that this eruption was as big as the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa
But its not loud as the explosion
-Why do I hear explosion?
"Looks at volcano"
-HOLY SLAP BATTLES 100 KILLS KILLSTREAK...
-hold up what?
I hope Tonga is okay love from samoa
Moral of the story never live near a volcano 🌋
imagine living next to mount toba💀💀💀💀💀💀
What if you can’t afford to live anywhere else in Tonga it’s not like you can just move to the USA
I saw the Mt. Saint Helen's volcano blow.
I lived in Oregon next to the Columbia River.
Right across the way into Washington the view of Saint Helen's was awesome. And that was before it blew up.
But when it went up, well, that was once in a lifetime event. Very few people got to see that.
trying to take a nap in ohio be like:
Jokes aside,I really hope nobody was hurt and everyone that was injured recovered
A lot of people died
Like there were skinless dead bodies behind a walmart
Anyone injured most likely died
People who are just finding out about this in 2024
👇
If I remember, the satellite feed I saw before showed something dropping into it. It was weird, like what was that, then boom. Need 5 more seconds before it blew up.
I literally had no idea that any of this happened until now.
Never heard about this on corp media 😔
It was a actually reported widely but for a brief moment and i think even trended in twitter on the day it happened
It was reported on corp media 😐
Those kids sound like seagulls 😭😭😭
I heard the bang about 10 hours after the eruption in Australia
I li be in Australia (Melbourne) I knew it happened but heard nothing .
"here the creepy part..'
Person: Earth is a planet of life
Earth:
The fact that This incident is not known to many, means that we all live in either:
a. Bubble
b. Backrooms
c. Under a rock
d. just delusions
Eruption was so strong it created wind in space 💀
But space doesn’t have wind💀
No it sent pressure waves out in space bro why don't you rewatch the video instead of commenting here
@@btspavedtheway-t3h space doesn’t have air so how could it shoot pressure waves in space
@JohnnyNunez-pb3gd Because it must have forcefully pushed wind _into_ space
Me and Taco Bell after taking the bomb
I smelt it like molten cheese and overly cooked chicken
*AND THATS HOW WINDS WAS CREATED IN THE MOON AND SPACE*
The volcano: no one can out match me
Yellow stone: ☠️
What? I haven't even heard of this until today
Me either????? I had no idea! Where was this?
@@leahgolden7242 its in Tonga
@@leahgolden7242 it isnt on indonesia btw, its just near tonga. oh and tonga is faaaar away from Indonesia
@@hmmm6476 oh I thought he said it was in the US?? Lol I’m confused
If this happens in your area here's how to survive. Remember to run from the volcano and have an apple on you so you can regenerate health and if a tsunami comes make sure to spend 80 robux on a Balloon so u can jump over it.
Bruh
jokes on serious things are unfunny
Or you can be like me living under a rock I didn’t know this happened at all until I heard of this video.
@@Wuuhuuooolol
Lol
The fact my bed fell over 2 months ago💀
that wasn’t it I think it’s the demon under the bed
Aliens in mars: woah whats this substance dripping from space?
me after eating the whole taco bell menu:
fr lol
omg one day it was very windy and my moms greenhouse nearly fly away, it was insane!, i dont know if it was because of the volcano but it was insane!
never seen high wind before?
For some reason i dont remember if anything happened in January…
Same
Same here
in 1883, the krakatoa volcano was the loudest sound ever. its 200 decimels
What animals made that sound in the beginning of the video when the the explosion hit?
Thats a kid not an animal-
(me in aisa not feeling anythin)
"oh dam? that happened? oh-"
The children screaming tho had me go 💀💀💀💀💀
That’s why volcanoes are the worst natural disasters
Am I the only one who doesn’t remember this😧
I don't even know this ☠️
First I've heard too...🙏😳
No
I have never heard of this antill this video 💀
I missed this by 1 year. WHAT THE
Scientists there's no wind in space. the volcano let me fix that
How did I miss this event for frickin 7 months??
if we do the maths, you posted this 3 weeks ago meaning you posted this in May 7, 2023 this happened back in January 15, 2022 so approximately you missed this massive event by 478 days or 1 year 3 months 3 weeks and 2 day ago
It's currently May 27, 2023 this event was know as 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai eruption
(Dec 20, 2021 - Jan 15, 2022)
I missed this for a year💀
How the hell did i miss this BY 6 MONTHS
February 2022 not 2023
@@ice_swallow_come5964no shit Sherlock
Sounds like a bomb 💣
Tonga: What? I havent farted since 99
I never heard of this…
You still got a face mask
That explosion💀💀💀
I never heard a thing. Oh well!
Me neither lol!
me to lol I live in the USA in Michigan in Dear born hights there was not a tunami or a heat wave
@@diamondair9069 oh I live in Louisiana lol. Isn’t that even closer to the “volcano”
I was in Florida visiting my family and I never felt anything
It was on the other side of the world from America so only if you weren’t at the Californian coast you wouldn’t of seen much
That Made Our Electrics Gone Dead When I Was A Kid