Don't listen to them, they gave terrible advice for a hurricane, if you're in a basement it'll get flooded and you will drown. Also hurricanes last for days, you're not going to be under a piece of furniture the whole time. They also say that if a hurricane starts while you're driving to go in a ditch, there are 2 things wrong with that: hurricanes cant "start" on land, they form in the ocean, and the second problem is the same as the furniture one, you're not gonna stay in a ditch for 3 days. In fact if a hurricane is in progress (and the roads aren't flooded) you should STAY in your vehicle and evacuate if the storm is bad enough. They also say to not go under an overpass, that info is irrelevant in a hurricane, but it is common knowledge for surviving a tornado (and not a hurricane). They also say to go to a secure basement, closet, or bathroom without windows, this is ALSO TORNADO ADVICE (once again NOT a hurricane). In fact, literally ALL the hurricane advice is actually tornado advice and in some cases could actually INCREASE the chance of you dying if you followed them in a hurricane! Look up videos from professionals, don't listen to "BRIGHT SIDE", they have no clue what they are talking about.
The Hurricane advice sounded more like advice for a tornado. Hurricanes don't just start up, you have plenty of warning time (usually days worth) to take precautions. I also was taken back when the video advised going to a basement. How many basements exist in Florida? Get in a ditch? The ditches are to move the water away from the area and are most likely flooded. The whole video is filled with misleading and wrong information.
The Creeper Craft I’m in hurricane Florence and it’s hitting my area on Thursday and I have been in a hurricane before I sat in my laundry room for a few hours and I could come out and I went outside during it so it wasn5 that bad but definately not listening to the “BRIGHT SIDE” about it
A tip I heard for if you’re buried under snow in an avalanche, is to spit so you know which way is up. That way you’re not wasting time and energy digging in the wrong direction.
Lindsei Henderson That's not very reliable because if you spit you kinda force air out of your mouth so you already give it a direction, so you could fool yourself... you would also waste air while digging and won't make it if you are 14 feet under ...but you would not know it while running out of air..... there are inflatable jackets you can inflate while getting into the snow so you expand your body surface and are more likely to kind of "swim" up to the top of the avalanche and be buried just a foot deep or at least not too far down so you are easily found or even able to get out yourself.
People who have experienced natural disasters would not laugh, natural disasters are not funny, and cars flying toward you at very high speeds isn't funny either.
No. The earthquake thing is wrong. If you get under a desk or table, something can fall on top of it, and crush you. Your best bet is to get right in between a door frame. Door frames are very strong, and won't collapse unless a lot of preasure is put on top of them. The tornado thing is partly right. You do need to stay as low as possible. But you also need to find a room with no windows, and hunker down. When I was in my school, and the tornado drill went off, our teacher would take us in one of the school bathrooms, and make us all huddle together in a corner, covering our heads with the backs of our hands. I think that's a good way to try and survive a tornado inside a school or work. Another tip for surviving earthquakes, is if you have time, you can get several bed matteresses, (Sorry if I didn't spell that wrong) go into the center of a hallway, put them over you, and hunker down until it passes. This way, if something does happen to fall on top of you, the matteress stops it and breaks the fall so it doesn't damage you so badly. Thank you for reading! Hope these small tips help! Goodbye!!
I was in a restaurant with my family once last year and there was a big earthquake. I saw the lights shaking and we had to get under the table. After it was over my sister told me I was sitting under a big vent like thing and it was shaking a lot
I can relate to natural disasters like this. One time when I was in 6th grade in 2008, it was a stormy day and the lights kept flickering on and off when I was in history class, our teacher said that if a tornado warning was to be issued, they would have us take shelter under our desk. And sure enough in my next class, the announcement said that we were under a tornado warning and asked us to take shelter, it was scary. However, a few minutes later, turns out nothing happened.
Your teacher knew zilch about tornado safety. If you're in a school during a tornado, a classroom is one of *THE WORST* places to take shelter in (they almost always have windows and just one wall between you and the outside). Ideally, seek out a restroom or a janitor's closet on the first floor, as close to the center of the building as you can find.
*I remember that, one day I woke up to the sounds of loud noises and screaming. I headed to my window to see what was going on. Then when I look outside the window everything is dark and windy. I saw some people running to houses. So then I looked around and saw a tornado. I was in shock. I ran to my mom and woke her up. Then I woke my sister. Then my dad. We all discussed what we should do. We had a plan. We all hid in different places. Me and my sisters decided to hide in the closet. While my mum hid under a large desk. My dad hid with my mum instead under the desk. We waited and waited and then the sky turned normal.*
This is because @brigthwave is hiding the truth about this matter, wooden buildings are not saver in doorways, but brick buildings are, when you look around the world, about half of th builds are wood, the other half are bricks. Mythbusters did a test of this and found that our
Pay attention to land animals - both tame and wild. They start heading to higher ground. They haven't lost their instincts like humans. They know they're in danger and they react.
cybercat29 i live in California and the things that im afraid of are earthqaukes and tsunamis but i know that if a tsunami is coming the water goes back far then comes back as a tsunami
Same here. I live on the West Coast of Canada (Burnaby, British Columbia). We had a tsunami warning on January 23rd of this year. Unfortunately, there were mixed results. Some people heard the warning and fled to higher ground while others did not recognise the number and turned off their phones. Others said that they were alerted by firefighters and said that British Columbia needs tsunami warning sirens.
Michigan had an "earthquake" (the ground shook for one second). Then memes started popping up of "We will rebuild," a picture of a lawn chair knocked over.
I was told that hiding in a still vehicle during a wildfire is NOT a good idea, especially if the vehicle is NEAR the fire, as the gas tank can be ignited.
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood Idea
Actually, it would be very unlikely for sharks to swim around during a tsunami. First off, wouldn't sharks be blown away or kicked around if they were in an actual tidal wave? Secondly, sharks would be terrified of a tsunami and more likely swim away than go search for lunch!
Important fact: during floods there’s a chance of a type of fish breaking your windows and getting inside your house and let out the water it has I hope this is useful! :D
How to survive farts: 1) Hold your nose 2) Breathe trough your mouth 3) Quickly get oxygen mask, if you don't have one get under a object 4) Use clothes or anything else to cover nose Hope this helped!!!! :D
When you are in an avalanche. Dig a small hole and spit out. If it lands on you again then you have to dig that way. You won't always have a rescue team. IF it does not land on you that means you are facing downwards and turn around a try the other side until it lands on you. Disgusting but life-saving.
Wait... If there is a tsunami, shouldn't we go the in the middle floor instead the highest? It's way to dangerous, and plus buildings can fall down. R.I.P
The tip about having a weather radio is great after Hurricane Laura hit we saw the cell network go down for a long time, many residents were using an app that needed less service and functioned more as a walkie-talkie to call for help or check-in. Sadly most homes in areas that Hurricanes hit do not have basements as options, we have heard tons of stories of families listening as their home was pulled away around them while hiding in bathrooms.
Yeah bc in the woods and I'm taking a hike. If I see a wildfire I'm TOTALLY just gonna have a WET cloth in my back pocket. Because that's something I carry around all the time. Specifically a WET one XD Ya know, a lot of these things are easier said than done, especially when you are gonna be freaking out regardless if some one tells you to calm down Because my first instinct if I'm in the water and I see a tsunami is to go surfing on it XD
8:21 is that a reference to the hitch hikers guide to the galexy by any chance? also I live in nz which gets allot of earthquakes and you got the advice spot on, although I would add that it's important to make sure your nabours are ok, and to help them if they need it cause natural disasters can be quite traumatic.
Jackson Pace Yes, we lost everything except the things that we had. We left out baby turtle there for the whole 3 weeks without any food. But he has survived. It’s been quite a while since Harvey but Lucky (turtle) is still here today. I can tell you more if you would like.
this is such a well-made video, really informative! i gotta say though, while it's great to have tips, i think some people might overprepare and end up living in constant fear of disaster. sometimes, a bit of uncertainty can push us to appreciate life more, don’t you think?
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i love this video because it teaches me about wrong and right when it comes to disasters. i have also watched 2 of ur video's n it was nice thanks a lot ''bright side''
Video: “If there is a wildfire go into a house with the front door open or if not any houses go into a lake or pond” Me: *takes a inflatable unicorn, and puts onto lake*, *sits onto unicorn and floats into the middle of the lake with chips and Xbox*
@@jenniferb4949 yup, the air gets super hot, embers fly around, he'd be off that unicorn pretty quick. 200 People from a camp ground out west just rode out a fire in the middle of lake.
Do they just GUESS what they say? So listen: My best friend went on vacation to his grandma's 4 years ago. A big earthquake occurred, and his and his family's life was in great danger since he was near the starting point of the earthquake. According to him, the whole house started shaking badly, books falling with the shelves right after. His grandparents stayed low under tables, while his parents did the same. Do you know what his idea was? While the video said to go under a table and hold on, he said: And he was right. Pieces of the ceiling, fell on the tables, breaking the plank on the top, cutting it in two, while they got only scratches. I believe you know what would have happened if they did not listen to him. As for the fire, staying in a vehicle is quite dangerous as it may overheat and explode. If you aren't completely surrounded by fire, go for it and get out. Stay away from trees and try to find a clearing if you are deep in the forest. Don't enter buildings as it says because the fire may block you in, and sometimes make it impossible for firefighters to even get close. If you want to know how to survive in these situations, ask professional people such as firefighters, police, and other people that have gone through rescues in these situations. You can even ask a friend that went through something like this. Ask them what they did. It might come useful you never know!
Hey guys! What natural disasters usually occur in your area?
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Earthquake
hurricane
Yes it's a tornado it's almost coming here by my area
tsunami
BRIGHT SIDE I JUST (by just I mean 3 hours ago) had a 80mph tornado
Timestamps
Hurricane 0:40
Tornado 1:45
Tsunami 3:15
Flood 4:10
Avalanche 5:03
Wildfire 6:00
Earthquake 7:00
ALL SUPER COUSINS thanks
Thankd
Thank you
Thanks
No need to get timestamps
I once was at school when we had an tornado, we ended up being stuck there for a few days, but e were fine, it was frightening though...
Did you have any food?😟
Did you get hurt
Cool
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The thing that would scare me would be staying in school, I usually use such stuff as a way to get out of school
1. Get you your pets
2. Get in the car
3. Drive to a tornado shelter
4. Wait till it's over
5. Drive home
6. Buy uno and get a uno reverse card and point it to the storm
7.destroy humanity
8. Suicide
9.go to heaven
10. TADA
at my school they say if a tornado comes "go under your desk and hold the legs" I said to my friend "we will go flying with our desks!" 😂😂😂
Haha who agrees?
Ha, I agree
I agree
cute rainbow girl 23 X D LOL
I agree...
Bright side = "to survive a hurricane hide in a basement''
Me = starts screaming like a mad goat
Whyyy
"True..."
@@aratibehera6492 They cause major floods going to a basement is not a great idea lol
I don't havea basement oof
Once I got stuck in an earthquake but thanks to bright side I could save myself as well as my family and my pet thanks bright side 👍❤️
I love watching this. Thank you for your support and service. I really enjoy watching this video🔥 thank you ❤
Don't listen to them, they gave terrible advice for a hurricane, if you're in a basement it'll get flooded and you will drown. Also hurricanes last for days, you're not going to be under a piece of furniture the whole time. They also say that if a hurricane starts while you're driving to go in a ditch, there are 2 things wrong with that: hurricanes cant "start" on land, they form in the ocean, and the second problem is the same as the furniture one, you're not gonna stay in a ditch for 3 days. In fact if a hurricane is in progress (and the roads aren't flooded) you should STAY in your vehicle and evacuate if the storm is bad enough. They also say to not go under an overpass, that info is irrelevant in a hurricane, but it is common knowledge for surviving a tornado (and not a hurricane). They also say to go to a secure basement, closet, or bathroom without windows, this is ALSO TORNADO ADVICE (once again NOT a hurricane). In fact, literally ALL the hurricane advice is actually tornado advice and in some cases could actually INCREASE the chance of you dying if you followed them in a hurricane! Look up videos from professionals, don't listen to "BRIGHT SIDE", they have no clue what they are talking about.
The Hurricane advice sounded more like advice for a tornado. Hurricanes don't just start up, you have plenty of warning time (usually days worth) to take precautions. I also was taken back when the video advised going to a basement. How many basements exist in Florida? Get in a ditch? The ditches are to move the water away from the area and are most likely flooded. The whole video is filled with misleading and wrong information.
Creeper you are the only right one here
The Creeper Craft I’m in hurricane Florence and it’s hitting my area on Thursday and I have been in a hurricane before I sat in my laundry room for a few hours and I could come out and I went outside during it so it wasn5 that bad but definately not listening to the “BRIGHT SIDE” about it
the same thoughts crossed my mind. I mean really a ditch? thats the worst place to be during a hurricane....
RUDE
I had to move to Hawaii because of my parents.
I feel very paranoid about a volcanic eruption
How do u survive it??
Hunter Trandem well there was a recent volcano in Hawaii just a few days ago.....
jenna . You beat me to the comment jenna. I was going to mention the recent volcano eruption
My ms going to Hawaii I'm 5 days
Sarah Pereira. Move. And. Come. Back. Or. Just. Run. For. Your. Life
Just duck and cover
A tip I heard for if you’re buried under snow in an avalanche, is to spit so you know which way is up. That way you’re not wasting time and energy digging in the wrong direction.
Lindsei Henderson That's not very reliable because if you spit you kinda force air out of your mouth so you already give it a direction, so you could fool yourself... you would also waste air while digging and won't make it if you are 14 feet under ...but you would not know it while running out of air..... there are inflatable jackets you can inflate while getting into the snow so you expand your body surface and are more likely to kind of "swim" up to the top of the avalanche and be buried just a foot deep or at least not too far down so you are easily found or even able to get out yourself.
I couldn't survive without you bright side 🥺💗
-life is a wonder!
-you never know the answer
-nature’s a miracle!
-natural disasters
Odd1sout
_Life is fun_
You do not know
YES
I live in Houston, but theres an area were theres a lot of drains outside so I’m safe THANK GOD!
Panda Cat well I hope you weren't harmed during all the hurricanes
If they get full then probably but if there is alot then you are okay
Panda Cat
Your in God's Hands God bless you! ❤
They will flood
Bro the top of the drains will fly foke man
These are good survival tips😀
maribel mexicano they are pretty good but how would you do any of these on an island
ang panget mo
maribel mexicano IKR
I don't believe anything this channel says. 😂
Nope terrible tips
Congrats on the 34 million subscribers I love your channel ceep it on!
It’s not easy to be prepared to survive natural disasters. 👏🏻
The cars flying made me laugh😂😂😂
People who have experienced natural disasters would not laugh, natural disasters are not funny, and cars flying toward you at very high speeds isn't funny either.
Yes me to i am so laugh
Don't go underground or in a basement during a hurricane they bring lots of rain that causes flooding and tidal surges!
your profile fit what you saying XD
The hurricane was almost compleatly wrong.
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This could really help me cause we had a earthquake this morning a 7.2 and were getting a bigger one rn😭
Omg:O
Poor andreann7·
@Gianna Zeek Maybe it’s a little aftershock
No. The earthquake thing is wrong. If you get under a desk or table, something can fall on top of it, and crush you. Your best bet is to get right in between a door frame. Door frames are very strong, and won't collapse unless a lot of preasure is put on top of them. The tornado thing is partly right. You do need to stay as low as possible. But you also need to find a room with no windows, and hunker down. When I was in my school, and the tornado drill went off, our teacher would take us in one of the school bathrooms, and make us all huddle together in a corner, covering our heads with the backs of our hands. I think that's a good way to try and survive a tornado inside a school or work. Another tip for surviving earthquakes, is if you have time, you can get several bed matteresses, (Sorry if I didn't spell that wrong) go into the center of a hallway, put them over you, and hunker down until it passes. This way, if something does happen to fall on top of you, the matteress stops it and breaks the fall so it doesn't damage you so badly. Thank you for reading! Hope these small tips help! Goodbye!!
this is VERY (and I mean VEEEEERRRRRRY!!!!)true.:-)
Life nerd
I was in a restaurant with my family once last year and there was a big earthquake. I saw the lights shaking and we had to get under the table. After it was over my sister told me I was sitting under a big vent like thing and it was shaking a lot
I can relate to natural disasters like this. One time when I was in 6th grade in 2008, it was a stormy day and the lights kept flickering on and off when I was in history class, our teacher said that if a tornado warning was to be issued, they would have us take shelter under our desk. And sure enough in my next class, the announcement said that we were under a tornado warning and asked us to take shelter, it was scary. However, a few minutes later, turns out nothing happened.
That was a really cool story bro!
@@Youssef-qm6ny thanks man.
Oh glad that ure safe
@@ddhdhbbs463 Thanks
Your teacher knew zilch about tornado safety. If you're in a school during a tornado, a classroom is one of *THE WORST* places to take shelter in (they almost always have windows and just one wall between you and the outside). Ideally, seek out a restroom or a janitor's closet on the first floor, as close to the center of the building as you can find.
Easiest way of surviving: be the camera man
Thx for the tip!
Lol
How
Lol
Legendary Gamer basically record a video lol
Best way to survive in natural disasters.
Be NATURAL
Lol
Lol
???
Vanessa Lenihan you right.Also, no more lol’s we have enough.
Lol
*I remember that, one day I woke up to the sounds of loud noises and screaming. I headed to my window to see what was going on. Then when I look outside the window everything is dark and windy. I saw some people running to houses. So then I looked around and saw a tornado.
I was in shock. I ran to my mom and woke her up. Then I woke my sister. Then my dad. We all discussed what we should do. We had a plan. We all hid in different places. Me and my sisters decided to hide in the closet. While my mum hid under a large desk. My dad hid with my mum instead under the desk. We waited and waited and then the sky turned normal.*
idk if this is real... no offense
If you live in an area with a high risk of tsunamis, it's probably time to
*move*
Emily Bolland INDONESIA POPULATION DROPS TO 0%
JAPAN POPULATION DROPS TO 0%
CALIFORNIA POPULATION DROPS TO 0%
Emily x I LIVE IN TORNADO ALLEY SO IM SAFE!
*i live on an island right next to the beach*
4:18 i love how the dude sign did “👌🏻” 😂😂😂😂
Video: “For tornadoes, don’t go in large hallways.
Tornado drill during school:*teachers rush us into large hallways right by the door*
👋BOI
Wow. Schools are dumb. BRUH 👋
Ikr
I don't like earthquakes because I will fall
Same for me lol
This is because @brigthwave is hiding the truth about this matter, wooden buildings are not saver in doorways, but brick buildings are, when you look around the world, about half of th builds are wood, the other half are bricks. Mythbusters did a test of this and found that our
Love your vids.
kyla hutson rdsfsvzguklkkijmolki
Erica Noll most people do :)
Btw ur so pretty
Excellent advice, BRIGHT SIDE. For Tsunamis, you could add the signs of a tsunami are the ocean suddenly pulling back farther than normal.
Pay attention to land animals - both tame and wild. They start heading to higher ground. They haven't lost their instincts like humans. They know they're in danger and they react.
I agree with you 100%!
cybercat29 i live in California and the things that im afraid of are earthqaukes and tsunamis but i know that if a tsunami is coming the water goes back far then comes back as a tsunami
Same here. I live on the West Coast of Canada (Burnaby, British Columbia). We had a tsunami warning on January 23rd of this year. Unfortunately, there were mixed results. Some people heard the warning and fled to higher ground while others did not recognise the number and turned off their phones. Others said that they were alerted by firefighters and said that British Columbia needs tsunami warning sirens.
My sisters frends mum survived the biggest wave ever
Very nice video 👍👍👍
Michigan had an "earthquake" (the ground shook for one second). Then memes started popping up of "We will rebuild," a picture of a lawn chair knocked over.
really? poor lawn chair XD
Thanks for making this video
thx bro to tell such a ggggoooodd thingg!!!!!
we really need it!!!!!!!
Me: aaaa an avalanche
Me:*gets a hundred dogs for a half a second*
Me:RUN!!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!
Omg!! My mom just told me we had a tornado warning!! So I'm watching this. I'll update if I can!! Update: I'm fine!! It was just a false alarm!!
@- alice subs thank you!!❤❤
Gacha Corgis well that’s good it’s fake
We have a typhoon ;-;
Gacha Corgis good I am glad you are okay
Update: *turns out it was real*
I, once, experienced a flood in my house. You wouldn't believe what sort of trouble my family and I had to go through.
I was told that hiding in a still vehicle during a wildfire is NOT a good idea, especially if the vehicle is NEAR the fire, as the gas tank can be ignited.
Or the car will melt
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
Idea
Tires will burn first, along with igniting some other plastics so enjoy those fumes before the boom... ... If you live that long.
Yea you drive away. And you also don’t hide in a house
Your channel is just perfection as it is..or even more than it itself🤍
Hurricane 4:55
Tornado 5:39
Tsunami 7:26
Flood 7:28
Avalanche 8:17
Wildfire 9:01
Earthquake 10:16
do you think i will fall for that
Thanks bro
thx for the easy tips 1 like :)
I like this plan but i don't like tsunami because the sharks can swim around😯
Actually, it would be very unlikely for sharks to swim around during a tsunami. First off, wouldn't sharks be blown away or kicked around if they were in an actual tidal wave? Secondly, sharks would be terrified of a tsunami and more likely swim away than go search for lunch!
Angela Lota I never thought about that.
SHARKNADO
Florida
Nobody loves tsunami...
Brightside i love your video’s 😃
Important fact: during floods there’s a chance of a type of fish breaking your windows and getting inside your house and let out the water it has
I hope this is useful! :D
One time there was a tornado near my old school, I was rushed into the building, and hid right by the door!
oh that’s not safe at all
when I watched it he said “avoid windows and open spaces”
A Dich can not save you from a hurricane remember the floods 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💧💧🌬🌬🌬🌀🌀
Just as much logic as that guy that moved form CA to avoid wildfires and moved to the active volcanic zone in HI.
Rubisela Ponce yeah
Nope
The highest level in a building might save you depending on how many stories it had
Has
Thank you so much I needed this
How to escape from the world's biggest disaster *humans*
sharon 6 haha
BUT WE THE DISTER
You are the disaster
Just use dogs
No one hurts dogs
Hahaha
Tip: Don't get under furniture from IKEA 😂
Amazing 😉
Generator Tyrannosaurus Rex
Good
Thanks bride side for your help!
i love that animated guy he looks more than innocent
How to survive farts:
1) Hold your nose
2) Breathe trough your mouth
3) Quickly get oxygen mask, if you don't have one get under a object
4) Use clothes or anything else to cover nose
Hope this helped!!!! :D
Lol it did
Haaa
Ya it did lol
😃😁😆😂🤣
Some times.... Meanwhile in Minnesota..... We have gotten two tornado warnings in the place I live but no tornadoes tho..
Ikr
Nadia Scieszinski
Do not jinx’s it
Hunter Trandem I hope you are doing good
Minnesota has so many tornado warnings they never happen I live near Fargo...
Lucky i live in the middlw of tormado alley i luve in missouri
When you are in an avalanche. Dig a small hole and spit out. If it lands on you again then you have to dig that way. You won't always have a rescue team. IF it does not land on you that means you are facing downwards and turn around a try the other side until it lands on you. Disgusting but life-saving.
Wait... If there is a tsunami, shouldn't we go the in the middle floor instead the highest? It's way to dangerous, and plus buildings can fall down. R.I.P
Cutie Girls Cuties no because tunamis can most likely reach it
Thank u for all these wonduful tips
Thanks dude bec of it i survived an tornado
The tip about having a weather radio is great after Hurricane Laura hit we saw the cell network go down for a long time, many residents were using an app that needed less service and functioned more as a walkie-talkie to call for help or check-in.
Sadly most homes in areas that Hurricanes hit do not have basements as options, we have heard tons of stories of families listening as their home was pulled away around them while hiding in bathrooms.
0:40 "Stand Back, there's a hurricane coming through!" -WWE Hurricane
1:45 "Stand back, there's a Tornado Coming Through!" -WWE Tornado (Raph)
4:16 R.I.P. Donald Trump
Somewhere out there, someone just did a silent cheer.
thats me!
Amelia King a hahahhahah!! That’s hilarious!! Ahahha!!!
You mean R.I.H.
EBT
At school once the fire alarm went off we all could smell smoke my teeth was shattering 😂
thank you for the tips
I thought that you go up high for a hurricane and down low for tornado
Like for real if your in a flood zone you go in your attic or your roof
yea ur right
Hurricanes and tornadoes are pretty similar. N no don’t go high up for a tornado😂 with wind storms like that. It can be very dangerous. Stay low.
4:17 welp there goes Donald trump
Haha lol
HURRAY!HES DONE!!
Has god finally answered my prayers?
I got a question! Is he still the president (I HOPE NOT!)
And then Pence takes over :|
Yeah bc in the woods and I'm taking a hike. If I see a wildfire I'm TOTALLY just gonna have a WET cloth in my back pocket. Because that's something I carry around all the time. Specifically a WET one XD
Ya know, a lot of these things are easier said than done, especially when you are gonna be freaking out regardless if some one tells you to calm down
Because my first instinct if I'm in the water and I see a tsunami is to go surfing on it XD
Badsk8ergirlxoxo Badass
Badsk8ergirlxoxo 😘
Ya, because who has the time to take a water bottle out of their backpack, get a shirt or jacket wet to keep from choking to death on smoke !?
Hey dont worry i was working out in the woods and my towel is wet from sweating
Spit all over youserlf maybe😂
New title if your dog breaths it’s in immediate danger!!! 😂
8:21 is that a reference to the hitch hikers guide to the galexy by any chance? also I live in nz which gets allot of earthquakes and you got the advice spot on, although I would add that it's important to make sure your nabours are ok, and to help them if they need it cause natural disasters can be quite traumatic.
Minus Mimik not tryna be rude but its galaxy not galexy and its neighbors
I used to live in USA there we
Are a lot of earthquakes there
This vid saved my life
Ruby Hilborne How so?
Ruby Hilborne 5
For what
Huh
Huh WELL I DONT GIVE A CRUD I SURVIVED A 8.7 EARTHQUAKE
Lol i like when the man surfs in the tsunami
Love it 😍
Am I early 🌋🌊❄
CodyTheDoggo yes
☺😊😮😉😐😑😬😠😡
There was a flood in Houston Texas... it flooded my apartment. But my family and I went to my mom’s friends house. And I won’t say anything else.
you kiss em :o soo cool
Yazmin Winn was the rest bad?
Jackson Pace Yes, we lost everything except the things that we had. We left out baby turtle there for the whole 3 weeks without any food. But he has survived. It’s been quite a while since Harvey but Lucky (turtle) is still here today. I can tell you more if you would like.
I hope u r okay my aunt lived on Louisiana at the time wich is right by Texas she got flooded too she could not come to us b/c it was so flooded
lc gamer We are ok. Thank you 😊 Wow... 😱😬😞💖
Who's here after the 7.1 earthquake in California on July 5th 2019???
Marbella Loredo me
me
Marbella Loredo me
Me
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this is such a well-made video, really informative! i gotta say though, while it's great to have tips, i think some people might overprepare and end up living in constant fear of disaster. sometimes, a bit of uncertainty can push us to appreciate life more, don’t you think?
4:18 GOTTEM👌👌👌
K first off, this was very helpful, thx. Second, was that Trump in a flood? 😂
Alexis Maldonado maybe. also nice profile!😘😍😗😙😚😀😁😊😉
Alexis Maldonado pretty profile I wish I could draw or have the same profile as you 😘😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍
Alexis Maldonado
Yeah..lol
Lol
Alexis Maldonado hahahahahahahahahahhahaahahhahahahahahaahahahahahahaahah
Here after Cali earthquakes. 😓
Same :(
😢
Uh Oh
MY SCHOOL STARTED A EARTHQUAKE BEFORE
Dad what are you doing? I'm about to smash that 👍👍👍 bonton
There was a 6.1 earthquake on pampanga cause i live in the philippines everything is broken but exept my house thank god!!
We had a 7.8 earthquake here in Nepal which was followed by a number of aftershocks which included one of 7.2 richter scale
@@tpd2029 we had 8.1 in pakistan ......that was deadly
@@100ksubscriberwithnovideos8 Yes this hindkush to East India region is very prone to Earthquakes
@@100ksubscriberwithnovideos8 I WISH WE COULD HAVE AN EARTHQUAKE
źíņğø ťhê wøĺf thats house is strong..
My teacher gave me this link but I already knew it was Bright Side, So I searched you, Tehe.
Bro samee they gave it to me too today
Abe bhai matlab kuch bhi
4:17
Anyone else see a floating Trump hiding up an 👌? 😂😂😂
Lol
Thank you for helping me with hurricane Elsa
No one:
Not even: Bright Side
Not even your 6th cousin who keeps calling you:
0:00 GIANT IN THE CITY GIANT!!!
What about asteroids and volcanos?
Yellowstone really
Daredevil IT'S SCIENTIFICALLY IMPOSSIBLE
I meant the bigger asteroids that cause significant damage.
0U8HU87 7TH. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN. I HAVE BEEN IN THE FUTURE OF THE LIFE VILLAINS
Daredevil the best of all, I will not be the best of all, I will not be the best of all, I will not be the best of 7th. Keepsake
I've heard the voice of this video on several videos. Who's the iconic voice actor?
Kwkejsiuso
Michael Z
How it’s made
we can know how to rescue our lives from natural disasters. its a nice video.
i love this video because it teaches me about wrong and right when it comes to disasters. i have also watched 2 of ur video's n it was nice thanks a lot ''bright side''
my school HAS ALOT OF WINDOWS so Not Tornado Proof
Liam and the Playerz my sister high school is a window
Liam and the Playerz k
Liam and the Playerz what about the hallways
Liam and the Playerz same
Liam and the Playerz same
Video: “If there is a wildfire go into a house with the front door open or if not any houses go into a lake or pond”
Me: *takes a inflatable unicorn, and puts onto lake*, *sits onto unicorn and floats into the middle of the lake with chips and Xbox*
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's me!!
No you have to go IN the lake. Fire if big enough can still pass over water. So you should be inside the water.
@@jenniferb4949 yup, the air gets super hot, embers fly around, he'd be off that unicorn pretty quick.
200 People from a camp ground out west just rode out a fire in the middle of lake.
Good Job for the tip
Great content - the background music didn't fit the video though - I felt like I was watching a how-to gardening video. ^_^
Me: *plays natural distaster on roblox
So do i
I used to play that game on Roblox
me too follow me in roblox like Miss_soprano :D
SaMe hErE
Lol
Do they just GUESS what they say? So listen:
My best friend went on vacation to his grandma's 4 years ago. A big earthquake occurred, and his and his family's life was in great danger since he was near the starting point of the earthquake. According to him, the whole house started shaking badly, books falling with the shelves right after. His grandparents stayed low under tables, while his parents did the same. Do you know what his idea was? While the video said to go under a table and hold on, he said: And he was right. Pieces of the ceiling, fell on the tables, breaking the plank on the top, cutting it in two, while they got only scratches. I believe you know what would have happened if they did not listen to him.
As for the fire, staying in a vehicle is quite dangerous as it may overheat and explode. If you aren't completely surrounded by fire, go for it and get out. Stay away from trees and try to find a clearing if you are deep in the forest. Don't enter buildings as it says because the fire may block you in, and sometimes make it impossible for firefighters to even get close. If you want to know how to survive in these situations, ask professional people such as firefighters, police, and other people that have gone through rescues in these situations. You can even ask a friend that went through something like this. Ask them what they did. It might come useful you never know!
Ariana Dimitri hi
Dude it worked for me
A typhoon is hitting my place ( Tokyo ) on this Friday and that’s why I’m here. They say that it will be the biggest typhoon ever! Wish me luck!
I pray to u.
Even if it's cartoon, i got really shock and my heart jumps when the boy suddenly fell on the hole at the beginning. Lol. Who else?
Me too i wish there was twenty in the ocean and four it to destroy the human race
20 tornados
Watch out for falling whales.
And sharknado XD
Watch out for falling taco’s too!
Lisssquishy Poptart hahaha
Lisssquishy Poptart
😯🐋
How to avoid Farts : you'll never escape lol
Anyone? Lol
How could no buddy laugh at dis lol
Lol😂😂
rassi lol thank you
Gamer Galaxy lol
I have experience of atleast 3 of these and I stayed so calm 🇯🇲🇯🇲