The Aftermath Of The Worlds Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions | Code Red | Wonder

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2023
  • Volcanoes may be crucial to life on earth, but that doesn't mean that they aren't deadly natural time-bombs set to explode at any moment. How do we detect these life changing events before they can occur and what happens to the people around the eruption?
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  • @LizFromDecencyUnited
    @LizFromDecencyUnited Год назад +8

    For the first time in 20 years, Sweet Home High School, in Oregon, had a marching band. Yay! With that marching band came parades and competitions.
    On May 18th, 1980, early, in the morning, the Sweet Home High School marching band was heading to Victoria, BC, for a Queen's Birthday celebration. The route we took was Interstate 5, from Oregon, Washington and to the BC ferry. Along the way that morning, something happened....... As we were heading north on I-5, on our school buses, we felt an earthquake start! The drivers pulled the buses over, to wait out the earthquake. Then, we heard what sounded like an atomic bomb going off! Like, WTF!! We all looked to the east, and all we saw was the huge plume of smoke, rising into the air. We couldn't see the actual mountain, because of terrain and trees between us and it. We had NO clue what had just happened, and this was in the time before cell phones, so yeah, we were a bit freaked out. The drivers got on CB radios and eventually we found out the volcano erupted.
    I'm still not sure how the decision to keep going was made, but that is what we did. We continued north to BC, played the celebration, and proceeded to head back to Sweet Home, OR. Or....we tried. We only got as far as central Washington. The bridges over I-5 had been washed away, and we were effectively trapped on the north side of them. What we SAW was surreal. The areas we'd just traveled thru a couple of days before were unrecognizable. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, was covered in a thick layer of ash. The whole world, had gone grey. In some places, the ash was a few feet deep, and snow plows had come thru to clear the roads, creating mountains of ash along the roadside. It stank! Horribly! And it was everywhere, on everything, IN everything.... there was no getting away from it.
    They had to put us up in hotels in Centralia for 3 days, before we could finally get a route back into Oregon. Along the way, the landscape was from another planet. NOTHING was as it had been on our way North. Now, it was all covered in soft mounds of grey. The trees, plants, hills, roads, all of it... grey and lifeless. It was incomprehensible to us, the change. It wasn't until we were getting into Vancouver, WA that things started to be normal again.
    About 4 or 5 years later, a miraculous thing started to happen. The vegetation started to grow back! From a dead lifeless landscape, all of a sudden, things wanted to GROW! And grow NOW! Plant life started to come back, and it came back with a vengeance! What was dead and grey exploded into green, every shade of green you can imagine, and some new shades, too! It was crazy how fast, and lush everything grew. That area is still amazing to drive thru, as the ash was such incredible fertilizer, it supercharged the growth of everything wherever it fell. From death..... LIFE! Crazy!

  • @pisachanation414
    @pisachanation414 Год назад +33

    If the Lahar doesn't get you, the Pyroclastic Flow will. However if you live on the Big Island of Hawai'i, Kilauea will send Lava your way, sooner or later. The longest major eruption occurred from January 1983 through September 2018.

    • @jorgevillavicencio427
      @jorgevillavicencio427 Год назад +8

      @Pisacha Nation in 1992 I lost everything in hurricane Andrew. I couldn't even find the remnants of any homes in my neighborhood. And that included the street signs. Once I got my insurance settlement I decided to move to the Big Island. There were great buys in Pahoa, Leilani, and around the area. I decided on Kamuela, far away from both Mauna Loa and Kilauea. Good decision because the area of both Leilani and Pahoa were overtaken by the lava flows of 2018.

  • @davidmunson1154
    @davidmunson1154 Год назад +50

    Mr. Narrator. You got that wrong. Hawaii's lava is much LESS viscous than the Ring of Fire lava. If it was MORE viscous, then the Hawaiian volcanoes would be lofty stratovolcanoes with MUCH more explosive eruptions.

    • @chrispetersen4639
      @chrispetersen4639 Год назад +2

      Apples and oranges, the ring of fire is a collective name for hundreds of different volcano's where most aren't studied at all.

    • @kenhall5070
      @kenhall5070 Год назад

      They both seem pretty vicious to me. I would want to be around either one

    • @kristianfagerstrom7011
      @kristianfagerstrom7011 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@chrispetersen4639 No. The point is that Hawaii lava has low viscocity, not high, so apples and apples.

    • @netsai61
      @netsai61 9 месяцев назад +1

      Less viscous means more fluid and more viscous means closer to solid like. Learned something new today

    • @zeronostar
      @zeronostar 9 месяцев назад

      it's ooey and it's gooey what's not to get ❤

  • @AZ0986688
    @AZ0986688 3 месяца назад +2

    I went a little bit down in the crater of Mount Hekla in Iceland once..it was really hot down there, all the rocks were hot..a few years later there was a big eruption there. Close call there, haha..missed it with just a few years!😊(In the 2010-event, I had to sleep on the floor in the basement on Suvarnabhumi Airport outside of Bangkok for three or four days:)

  • @ecuadorexpat8558
    @ecuadorexpat8558 Год назад +12

    I live in Ecuador w 21 of the Worlds largest active volcanoes ..They look awesome but can be deadly

  • @bellaseymour8604
    @bellaseymour8604 Год назад +10

    very rarely do I catch docus right when they're posted

  • @micahgreg3122
    @micahgreg3122 Год назад +6

    It's been a while since I watched your videos. RUclips notifications help alot😂😂.

  • @jamesroad316
    @jamesroad316 Год назад +6

    Volcanoes have so many ways to kill you; toxic gas, pyroclastic flows, lahar, fine ash dust that are microscopic samurai swords, and ofcourse lava

  • @alburyeel4993
    @alburyeel4993 5 месяцев назад +1

    21.18 tell me thats not a gargoyle or even the devil in that lava fire. Its freaky, pause for yourself. My heart skipped a beat.

  • @StopWhining491
    @StopWhining491 7 месяцев назад +1

    When considering places to go on holiday, a volcano wouldn't make the list. The tragedy at White Island, as well as Ontake in this video, explain why.

  • @thefailtrain2202
    @thefailtrain2202 Год назад +18

    Pinatubo (famous and heavily documented VEI-6): barely mentioned. Tambora (Year Without A Summer, most recent VEI-7 eruption, cause of one of the worst famines in recorded history): unmentioned. Lake Toba (arguably the most explosive eruption to ever occur, uncontested largest VEI-8 in the past 20 million years, buried everything from Sumatra to Pakistan in ash): unmentioned.
    Additionally, St. Helens was mentioned but the famous photo sequence of the lateral blast was unused. 4/10 video, informative but underwhelming. Good luck with the fundraiser.

    • @MicrowavedAlastair5390
      @MicrowavedAlastair5390 Год назад +7

      Not the greatest documentary, but it *is* nice to see the less famous volcanoes get some screentime.

    • @wilhu5903
      @wilhu5903 9 месяцев назад

      1. These documentaries are most of the time a couple of years old.
      2. It is better that they mention less known ones, because otherwise you will be bored with information you might already know....
      3. For ST. Helens as you mentiont it is a PHOTO sequence aka not a video. Photos especially photo sequences can be quite annoying to use and could have also been in a different format than normal

  • @gstarscream
    @gstarscream 2 месяца назад +1

    you didn't mention the eruptions of Krakatoa on 1883 and Tambora on 1815 which they caused temperature falling around the planet and other catastrophies.

  • @lightningmcqueen181
    @lightningmcqueen181 2 месяца назад +1

    I got trapped in South Carolina trying to get to Germany for almost 3 weeks B4 I could finally fly due to the iceland Eruption...

  • @huddyemlyn
    @huddyemlyn 9 месяцев назад +2

    It's truly unfortunate that these horrifying natural disasters are happening more frequently, affecting more and more countries. The victims are numerous, and the lives of millions are changed in an instant. People are helpless and vulnerable when faced with such terrifying natural forces

  • @stevenherrold5955
    @stevenherrold5955 Год назад +2

    i believe this is so old its older then my great grandfather they keep moving the date up to get more views to make you think this is new video

  • @Tenshus4ever
    @Tenshus4ever Год назад +3

    Volcano 🌋 looks scary..

  • @NORCAL609
    @NORCAL609 Год назад +21

    Nice to know that if an asteroid won’t extinct life on Earth a volcano will

    • @user-nb4iu3qv6v
      @user-nb4iu3qv6v Год назад +1

      Russia will before all of that

    • @NORCAL609
      @NORCAL609 Год назад +1

      @@user-nb4iu3qv6v I have more faith in Biden do so more than Russia

    • @user-nb4iu3qv6v
      @user-nb4iu3qv6v Год назад +2

      @@NORCAL609 Biden isn't that competent. Maybe if he fell asleep on the red button or something

    • @bmolitor615
      @bmolitor615 Год назад

      that's what the Siberian and possibly the Deccan Traps are all about... global extinction events on the same level as Chicxulub.

    • @NORCAL609
      @NORCAL609 Год назад

      @@user-nb4iu3qv6v I was thinking more like Biden or his administration would be cause/contribute to a conflict and/or we be allowed to be invaded and taken over (either military, immigration or by any probable means) that wouldn’t be in our favor or benefit. Thus would be causation of the rapid decline and eventual demise of our nation leading to domino effect that eventually could be cause of or civilizations’ extinction.

  • @trubobu
    @trubobu Год назад +3

    hah, this is blocked in australia
    so dystopian

  • @nerrisamaripane8752
    @nerrisamaripane8752 8 дней назад

    I need to visit an active volcano before my time is up

  • @Cat_herders
    @Cat_herders Год назад +1

    Every minute? 😮

  • @curtispandachuk9323
    @curtispandachuk9323 3 месяца назад

    I love the power of volcanos

  • @lightningmcqueen181
    @lightningmcqueen181 2 месяца назад

    Those Volcanoes that you can see just Rapidly Spitting Hot ash & Rock out of the top of the pipe Are Freakishly Intimidating

  • @jenniferpesquera648
    @jenniferpesquera648 10 месяцев назад

    I remember mount st helen blew up may 18, 1980 ad killing 57 people who live or near the volcano. They should have leaving the are.

  • @shundilin282
    @shundilin282 Год назад +3

    You will never expect a volcano eruption
    rest and peace ❤

  • @grzegorzrokita2330
    @grzegorzrokita2330 Год назад

    Co2 jest dobre z wulkanu.? Źle z komina??

    • @tandiparent1906
      @tandiparent1906 2 дня назад

      Not good if it's too big of an eruption because it then changes the weather worldwide.

    • @tandiparent1906
      @tandiparent1906 2 дня назад

      If you have 1000s of people in a city all using chimneys at the same time; can't be so good for the environment either.
      Humans can't control earthquakes but can control human pollution.

  • @carmelaszymanski8232
    @carmelaszymanski8232 Год назад +5

    Mother Nature has seem to have had Enough of our greed..
    Pray for Her Forgiveness When She Comes Our-Your Way..
    AND She Will..
    Not IN Our Time...HERS..

    • @chexlemeneux8790
      @chexlemeneux8790 4 месяца назад

      Volcanic activity was much worse millions of years ago. I guess the dinosaurs were bigger sinners than us .

  • @187sm0key
    @187sm0key Год назад +2

    Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions was in iceland killed 100 million+

  • @kellyvantol515
    @kellyvantol515 Год назад +2

    😅😅

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 Год назад +2

    Moral of the story don’t climb volcanoes.

  • @KyleEvra
    @KyleEvra Год назад

    I don't mind if the Volcano 🌋 comes to destroy.

  • @holeshothunter5544
    @holeshothunter5544 2 месяца назад

    If the ash doesn't put you off, the switch from dubbing to being babbled at in a dozen crude languages did. This is awful.

  • @TornadoElle_
    @TornadoElle_ Месяц назад

    The narrator sounds like trump 😂

  • @dennisspencer324
    @dennisspencer324 Год назад

    I have often heard preachers say that in the last days hell will enlarge itself. Isaiah chapture 5.

  • @gregkingsley3309
    @gregkingsley3309 Год назад +1

    Documentaries must cause producers to seek out the highest level scientists and professors that have bad and/or stained teeth. I would donate a toothbrush and toothpaste for those over educated intellectuals.

  • @whirledpeas3477
    @whirledpeas3477 Год назад +2

    Ukraine never gave a sh!t about USA