Out of everyone I feel the most remorse for the poor firefighters who stationed themselves up the mountain to help the press and Volcanologists who refused to leave.
If the people who died were press and scientists covering mars for the first time, they would be considered heroes. I don't see it as a problem that people endanger their lives find out things that are important for us to know as long as they truly understand the risks.
It's the cops and firefighters there that I feel sorry for. They were just there because the media and volcanologists didn't heed their warnings, so the first responders ended up dying for someone else's stupidity.
Lava moves so slowly though? so they stood in the hot ash clouds recording darkness and then died from lava because they couldn’t see it ? They would’ve burned in the dark clouds regardless from suffocation. How and why would they stand there for hours in dark ash??i have lots of questions.
A pyroclastic flow is not lava. Hardened lava may be in it, but it is mostly gas, ash, and anything it has swept up into it as it sweeps along the ground, and ocean, if that's there too, until it burns off its energy and collapses. The killing agent is the extreme temperatures, hundreds of degrees, which burn people to death within seconds and tears things like cars to pieces. As for real lava, it is not always slow. Hawai'ian lava moves very fast.
“The cameraman does not always survive” 💀💀💀💀
Not the first time the 'Nah, I'll take a taxi home' option ended disastrously.
Time for another Kenji video! Nice to have you back again :)
babe wake up, Kenji Pictures just posted a video
That's how I feel too!! :D
I didn't know anything about this incident, amazing video has always
Thanks for watching!
This channel is really under appreciated.
A pyroclastic flow isn't lava, it's gas and dust and whatever it has picked up heated to an incredible degree.
You could say it was a "lavalanche"?
Ok I'll leave.
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So because of some douchebags many innocent people lost their lives, tragic.
Out of everyone I feel the most remorse for the poor firefighters who stationed themselves up the mountain to help the press and Volcanologists who refused to leave.
thanks for this very well made overview.
If the people who died were press and scientists covering mars for the first time, they would be considered heroes. I don't see it as a problem that people endanger their lives find out things that are important for us to know as long as they truly understand the risks.
It's the cops and firefighters there that I feel sorry for. They were just there because the media and volcanologists didn't heed their warnings, so the first responders ended up dying for someone else's stupidity.
Can you make a video about the 90s Pepsi incident
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Kenji, i have one more request, can you do japan air lines cargo flight 1628 ufo incident please 😊😊
Lava moves so slowly though? so they stood in the hot ash clouds recording darkness and then died from lava because they couldn’t see it ? They would’ve burned in the dark clouds regardless from suffocation. How and why would they stand there for hours in dark ash??i have lots of questions.
A pyroclastic flow is not lava. Hardened lava may be in it, but it is mostly gas, ash, and anything it has swept up into it as it sweeps along the ground, and ocean, if that's there too, until it burns off its energy and collapses. The killing agent is the extreme temperatures, hundreds of degrees, which burn people to death within seconds and tears things like cars to pieces. As for real lava, it is not always slow. Hawai'ian lava moves very fast.
...Pyroclastic flow is NOT LAVA
It's called pyroclastic flow
Algo