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I'm from Chile and have experienced two earthquakes over 8.0 and they were pretty terrifying, thankfully most of our buildings are made to resist those kind of quakes so there isn't much destruction compared to other countries. Tsunamis are way scarier though.
@Benjamin V Check out the YT channel Dutchsinse. He has been forecasting the earthquakes in which I witnessed his forecasts on all the quakes that hit Chile this summer. He can give you pretty good heads up minutes if not days ahead of time. ☝️🕊
The New Madrid fault is very concerning and you should’ve talked about it more. Cities like St. Louis, Memphis, Nashville, and many smaller cities and towns would be devastated. Also, many pipelines deliver gas and fuel through that area. If that were to happen again there that would cripple the Midwest and result in more deaths than any other earthquake in the US to date.
From my understanding of the NMSZ, as a person who lived literally where the second Quake happened, it would definitely damage St Louis and Memphis, but Nashvill would not be as affected. It still cause a big shake but nothing super damaging, the biggest concern is all the bridges on the mississippi. MAny of those would be knocked out, especially near the fault which is a major throughfare, there is also almost no ferries or infastructre for it so if those bridges go down a massive economic collapse could happen with goods. Some other major worries is Barkley Dam. While Kentucky Dam is well protected from earthquakes, spefically being built with earthquakes in mind. Barkley dam does not have the same protections, so esentially that will be a major point of failure and could cause massive flood damage to Paducah and a few other towns on the river. There is also the fact if either of those dams are destoryed power supply would be majorly screwd for a large swatch of Kentucky and Tennessee. Yeah NMSZ is scary.
It could also hit Louisville KY which is worrying for me I hate how this video focuses on the West Coast yeah the New Madrid Fault line would be a problem in the Midwest
The 6.4 was located in long beach and it was 1933. Where a lot of people moved in. Also during the 7.9 earthquake there was like no people in there but native americans.
needs to be less all about america for that to happen, i mean 90% of the videos he has some wet dream about america half way through, just my observations
Ikr I’ve learned more from RUclips than science class like all they say about storms is like “Blah blah warm front” and then we don’t remember anything.
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Wow the fact 20 people liked this mess is beyond me. Have you not read what you typed? At least some punctuation would help if not grammar and everything else.
psch we are using the imperial system, which is not obsolete and is in active use in many fields. lots of europeans don't *like* that so they cry about it and talk crap but it's a perfectly fine system. the fact is that most countries retain their colloquial system of measurement *along with SI units*. without america's support for SI, metric would be dead. we teach both, perhaps europeans aren't smart enough to handle a measurement which is focused on using multiple logarithms, but this is algorithmically superior to metric's single logarithm system. it's easier for lesser humans to just use 1 though. it just surprises me since we can teach our children about it without even explaining what a logarithm is to them, but i guess europe is just... well u know.
Uh, Yellowstone is not overdue for an eruption. ... The rhyolite magma chamber beneath Yellowstone is only 5-15% molten (the rest is solidified but still hot), so it is unclear if there is even enough magma beneath the caldera to feed an eruption. If Yellowstone does erupt again, it need not be a large eruption.
Christina B. True, however there are no fault lines here in FL, but if there was a big Earthquake in GA. then FL might feel a slight rumble, nothing big though. 👍🏼
Yes, I live in central Italy (L'Aquila) and I remember an earthquake (6.3) in 2009 witch destroyed my city and other ones in 2016. The strongest I've ever experienced was a 7.1 in Jaunary 2017 with epicenter 10 km far from my house.
I looked up the major fault lines of the world globe Italy is near one. only the west coast of the USA has the biggest fault lines that fault line also runs through west coast of south America and along the coast of Canada into Alaska The east coast is much farther away closer to what is the center between Europe and Africa. Plus other areas. Major earthquakes are starting to happen now.
I live in Southern California and am studying geology and seismology in college. This video is very accurate! We actually have earthquakes everyday, but most are too small to feel. We did have one last week that I did feel and on earlier in the year that was only 8 miles from my house so I felt it pretty good. The big one is coming. Best to prepare now than later.
It's decently accurate but they didn't mention the fault in upstate New York, or the quakes in South Carolina and New England. They also mispronounced New MAD-rid and failed to mention there were a series of *three* earthquakes during the winter 1811-1812.
I grew up in Pasadena in the 80s/90s and we didn't have the Shakeout back then, but we definitely had regular earthquake drills and got under our desks at school. I live in Seattle now and we have a Shakeout here too, but people don't take it as seriously here because quakes are much less frequent. We're due for a huge quake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone though so hopefully these people will start paying attention!!
I live right next to the Wasatch fault, so every few months we have our shakeouts. I don't think we are expecting an earthquake for a long time though.
Boy y'all scientists better stop sleeping on the power of God 😂 we don't know nothing about the true power of God yet but we think we smarter than God wow that's backwards
Razer 0901 the asteroid that created the chicxulub crater 66 million years ago in what is today Mexico produced a magnitude 13 earthquake. The impact site was shallow water at the time and produced tsunamis of up to 330 feet. Had the same asteroid hit the Pacific Ocean instead of the Gulf of Mexico, the tsunami would have been 15,000 feet tall in stead of 330. However, the asteroid was 6-10 miles in diameter and tsunamis would be the least of your worries.
I was in the 1989 Loma Prieta Quake. I'll never forget chilling out, watching the Battle of the Bay World Series when the sound rolled through my house. Freaking terrifying.
I was within 10 miles of the Northridge quake in 1994... which felt like a slamming to the ground. I was within 85 miles of the Ridgecrest 7.1 earthquake at 8:19 yesterday which was a rolling motion. Wasn’t the San Andreas Fault line, but I hope it doesn’t trigger one. I’m so scared of quakes.
I was in the 1964 Alaskan earthquake. I was freshman in high school and I lived on Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage. It's impossible to explain how scary it is... We slept on the living room floor for 2 wks afterwards. Everything was shaking; the kitchen cabinet doors flew open and and cans started flying everywhere. You couldn't stand up. We kept food and water in the car....so many memories. My high school broke in half and fell into the ocean. Our earthquake was 9.2
I was watching another video that said a similarly sized quake along the Seattle fault (which runs across Puget Sound from the Olympic peninsula through downtown Seattle) could trigger landslides that in turn cause very damaging local tsunamis. Seattle would actually be shielded from the most intense of both seismic and tsunami waves that come with an M9 Cascadia quake, and subsequently would escape the worst of the damage from such a tremor. Which makes an M7 along the Seattle fault potentially more devastating for the city. But said Seattle fault quake could be triggered by the Cascadia quake.
I have experienced some 8-10 strong earthquakes myself, I’m from Mexico and live in Mexico City, the one that happened last September was one of the strongest ones I’ve ever felt. I’m also part of a rescue team and we were very active during the aftermath of the earthquake. Some tips from someone with training and with experience with earthquakes are: 1)Most important rule: never panic, always be calm and follow instructions 2)If you can’t evacuate a building in less than 20 seconds then don’t, find a compact room or look for structural walls and stay there in a safe position 3)don’t use the stairs, most of the corpses found in fallen buildings are located were the stairs were 4)don’t make phone calls, after an earthquake, most of the phone are collapsed or saturated, also emergency services are working, it is more recommendable to use instants message apps like WhatsApp, line, messenger, messages, etc 5)If you see that the building you’re in has transversal rifts on the structural walls, evacuate immediately and in order, it’s very likely that the structure will collapse and 6)if you can’t evacuate go for the top floors, it’s better to have just one floor over you than seven or eight.
An earthquake in the Midwest would be really terrifying, but one in the Cascadia region in the NW United States would be far more devastating. An earthquake there could trigger huge avalanches, fires, destroy major cities like Vancouver or Seattle and wipe coastlines around the Pacific. The tsunami would be catastrophic.
I experienced an earthquake in Nebraska in 2016. Its epicenter was somewhere in Oklahoma and it travelled up the Humboldt Fault, upon which Omaha sits. The magnitude was 5.6 but it didn't do any significant damage as far as I know. It was an interesting start to the day though.
I experienced the 2001 Nisqually Quake in Washington State when I was in the US Navy stationed at Naval Station Everett north of Seattle. It definitely got our attention. One city that you didn't mention that sits directly on a large fault line is Seattle itself. There is a fault line that runs east from the juncture of I-5 and I-90 and is also due for a big earthquake, though not of the magnitude of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
The first time I went to San Francisco was in July through September 1989. I remember seeing on the news of the earthquake called Loma Prieta from home. My buddy lived in San Francisco and was luckily north in Marin County when it hit! It’s amazing that more people didn’t die! Next time I visited in 1992 it was still very rough in sections particularly the marina district!
I experienced the 2001 Nisqually Quake in Washington State when I was in the US Navy stationed up the coast in Everett, WA. It certainly got my attention.
Here in New Jersey we had a very weak earthquake in 2011! I was only 6 years old but I remember liying on my rocking chair when all of a sudden the house began to shake and I parents told me and my sister to get out! We did and we had 0 damage done to the house! Halley to live in NJ were we don’t get earthquakes! The only natural disaster I have to worry about here in New Jersey are Hurricanes and Snow Storms!
I lived through the 1989 Loma Prieta Quake. I was out near the Russian Cathedral (about half a mile from the ocean), and the ground was moving enough that I couldn't keep my footing. It was weird to hear windows breaking and buildings shaking, while the cathedral was just sitting there, not shaking or anything. Our section of SF (Civic Center) had a blackout for three days, and I remember a couple of homeless guys trying to direct traffic til the cops got there (even the traffic lights were out for the whole three days). I think my mum in Michigan was more scared than I was since TV there kept showing the fire in the Marina Dostrict and the overpass in Oakland. We actually got off pretty well compared to Oakland where 42 people died when the upper section of an overpass collapsed onto a lower section. SF had fewer than a dozen deaths all told--the worst damage seemed to be in Monterey and Santa Cruz. I came home to find that my neighbor had furniture overturned in the temblor but when I checked my apartment, everything was exactly as I'd left it including several cans of cat food piled up on the kitchen counter, which just shows you how weird earthquake effects can be.
I had an earthquake hit me 6 years ago, in Maryland. I can't remember what they classified it as, but it couldn't have been more than a 2. I was sitting on my couch when the house just shook. It lasted for about 5 seconds, then the whole neighborhood walked outside and had a discussion about what just happened
Just last night there was an earthquake in Berkeley. It also hit San Francisco and San Jose! It was first reported as a 4.7 but was downgraded to a 4.5 and soon a 4.4!
The odds of you experiencing a given fault line's biggest quake in your lifetime are quite small. Higher in subduction zones such as Cascadia, but still pretty slim. The San Andreas generally produces M5 to M7 quakes, which can still do a lot of damage.
I live down the hill from Cal State University East Bay. Between the School and my house is the Hayward fault line. Land Surveyors are out in this area all the time as the earth has continually been shifting here for decades. The last major quake on the Hayward fault was back in 1868. We are way overdue. Are we prepared? Yes. The thing about life is that tomorrow is never guaranteed so we have to treat every day as if it were our last. I tell people that quakes are the price we pay for living in some of the most beautiful land in America. Much love y'all.
As Chilean I remember the 2010 (both in that year), 2011, 2012, 2015 and the last one from April 24th this year in my zone, Valparaíso. Also, the dozens to thousands of aftershocks depending of the scale of the quake. The 2010 quake have perceptible aftershocks for 2 months and additional main quakes for 1-2 years.
I've experienced the 2004 Sumatra earthaquake. I was in the Andaman Islands which was very close to the epicenter. I was 9 years old and the shaking was so violent you couldn't figure out what was up what was down.
So I remember the Northrigde Earthquake my family was living in Sunland, Ca. And I was in the 5th grade. I remember waking up right before it hit. It was wild and there was stuff everywhere and no school. But it was scary.
I was in the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. I'm a heavy sleeper, and slept through it. I did have a dream during the quake in which a giant was at the foot of my bed shaking it. My mom recalls me screaming in my sleep about the giant.
The answer to your question is not if it could: but when it will. "And my answer is very soon. "It will split the United States into two. From the 33rd PERIL off the coast of OREGON, to the 33rd PERIL off the coast of SOUTH CAROLINA. Now let your readers know that if they live anywhere near where the SHADOW CROSSING of the 2017 AUGUST eclipse touched, they need to get 75 miles SOUTH of it, or 75 miles NORTH of the point of it.
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I have always heard that the 1811/1812 New Madrid earthquake was strong enough to ring bells in Washington DC and was felt as far as New Orleans. I'm from New Orleans and I cannot imagine an earthquake strong enough to make all that water slosh around. By the way, if we can build oil pipelines all across the country, why can't we build a water pipeline so that New Orleans could send all our flood waters to Arizona?
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I'm from Chile and have experienced two earthquakes over 8.0 and they were pretty terrifying, thankfully most of our buildings are made to resist those kind of quakes so there isn't much destruction compared to other countries. Tsunamis are way scarier though.
@Benjamin V Check out the YT channel Dutchsinse. He has been forecasting the earthquakes in which I witnessed his forecasts on all the quakes that hit Chile this summer. He can give you pretty good heads up minutes if not days ahead of time. ☝️🕊
@TheDeluxe guy what lol never!😂😂😂
@TheDeluxe guy You crack me up
I wish u luck
What’s worse, those massive earthquake/tsunami combos or the current Chilean government?
has anyone besides me never experienced a noticeable earthquake?
There was a tiny earth quake here in New York before, everyone felt it but me
@@westcoastaviation_ I live in Minnesota, and the entire state has had only a few noticable earthquakes ever lol
^ and none of which I've been around to experience
@@1BillionMarbles I'm from Wisconsin, and it's probably similar for me.
Yes, when I was in the first grade in Arkansas (late 2001 maybe 2002?). It was a high 5 or a low 6 I believe.
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The New Madrid fault is very concerning and you should’ve talked about it more. Cities like St. Louis, Memphis, Nashville, and many smaller cities and towns would be devastated. Also, many pipelines deliver gas and fuel through that area. If that were to happen again there that would cripple the Midwest and result in more deaths than any other earthquake in the US to date.
From my understanding of the NMSZ, as a person who lived literally where the second Quake happened, it would definitely damage St Louis and Memphis, but Nashvill would not be as affected. It still cause a big shake but nothing super damaging, the biggest concern is all the bridges on the mississippi. MAny of those would be knocked out, especially near the fault which is a major throughfare, there is also almost no ferries or infastructre for it so if those bridges go down a massive economic collapse could happen with goods. Some other major worries is Barkley Dam. While Kentucky Dam is well protected from earthquakes, spefically being built with earthquakes in mind. Barkley dam does not have the same protections, so esentially that will be a major point of failure and could cause massive flood damage to Paducah and a few other towns on the river. There is also the fact if either of those dams are destoryed power supply would be majorly screwd for a large swatch of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Yeah NMSZ is scary.
It could also hit Louisville KY which is worrying for me I hate how this video focuses on the West Coast yeah the New Madrid Fault line would be a problem in the Midwest
Finally someone talked about The New Madrid fault!
No, Nashville will be safe. Memphis will be destroyed.
The largest series of quakes in the lower 48 struck there from 1811-1812. 3 quakes above 7.
the rock will save you, it’s okay guys
it will punch the earthquake in the face
Andrew Sekiwano No. He can’t save me.
He better bring daddario along
Andrew Sekiwano keiv
XD IKR and tom cruise will jump from building to building looking for people as the rock is saving everyone lmao
“When two rocks rub against eachother.”
OOOOOHHHH YEEEAAAAHHHH
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@@sweedereed 🤣
Magnitude: 6.4
Deaths: 120
Magnitude: 7.9
Deaths: 1
THIS DOES NOT MAKE SENSE
Buildings and infrastructure got better!
I'm guessing the 7.9 was in Alaska and the 6.4 wasn't in Alaska we are slightly used to bigger earthquakes
I was in 3 earthquakes in Alaska in 1967. All happened back to back in Fairbanks. They said the permafrost saved the city
The 6.4 was located in long beach and it was 1933. Where a lot of people moved in. Also during the 7.9 earthquake there was like no people in there but native americans.
*SAN ANDREAS* anyone?
chizzy Good enough for a B movie.
Yes its a GTA game where the hydra first appeared
Wait....
chizzy lol ikr
I loved dem cheat codes
I live 10 miles away from that fault line
There’s an earthquake here in California today i felt it
I felt it too
Did your power go out? If you were in Ridgecrest it probably did
Yeah that was the foreshock.
@Toxic what 🤣
Another great video. This channel should have more subscribers!
Right Wing almost 1 million
Lol it almost has 1mil?
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needs to be less all about america for that to happen, i mean 90% of the videos he has some wet dream about america half way through, just my observations
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When teachers say you don’t learn anything from RUclips
You show them this video
Ikr I’ve learned more from RUclips than science class like all they say about storms is like “Blah blah warm front” and then we don’t remember anything.
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*To summarize: Don’t live in the Americas or in Asia*
or in Chile
Nah..it's not that bad in the east or the north
Sofi Reds The Americas******
*Moves to the moon* "I won't be affected by those darn earthquakes here! LOSERS
Sofi Reds actually, our houses are built to resist earthquakes and we are ok
as i was watching this i got a notification that a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit southern california
Slime And Gymnastics My Ex Was in that Earthquake
You Laggg I wanted my ex to get crushed
@@kingg-kidd 😂😂
The sunshine state is Florida not California
Nintendo Julian Lol that is so true, we are the Golden state 😂
NO CALIFORNIA FOR THE WIN!!! WE'RE THE GOLDEN STATE, GO CALIFORNIA!!!
When he said the sunshine State I was like yo how the fuck Florida getting a earthquake
+Koko That's true, Florida doesn't normally get earthquakes but they have another problem below their feet - SINKHOLES.
Florida is the best state!! Cali is overrated:)
Alright so real quick cuz it's stupid Florida is the sunshine state California is the Golden State
Professor Bear Ain’t gold enough for you?! Sheesh. 🤨🌞😎
thanks for saving me from correcting the sunshine state mistake!
Wow the fact 20 people liked this mess is beyond me. Have you not read what you typed? At least some punctuation would help if not grammar and everything else.
Brandon Payne he spelled everything right
Justin Lloyd19 do you know what punctuation and grammar are?
I really like how you include the metric system!
imperial 4 lyf
do you not know both? i mean, here in america, we are forced to know both
ofc i do im just talkin crap no one cares which system lol
Ewan Bird don’t call us the imperialists when you tried to conquer the world once
psch we are using the imperial system, which is not obsolete and is in active use in many fields. lots of europeans don't *like* that so they cry about it and talk crap but it's a perfectly fine system. the fact is that most countries retain their colloquial system of measurement *along with SI units*. without america's support for SI, metric would be dead.
we teach both, perhaps europeans aren't smart enough to handle a measurement which is focused on using multiple logarithms, but this is algorithmically superior to metric's single logarithm system. it's easier for lesser humans to just use 1 though. it just surprises me since we can teach our children about it without even explaining what a logarithm is to them, but i guess europe is just... well u know.
An earthquake? Nah.
A super volcano eruption triggered by an earthquake? Yeah.
Uh, Yellowstone is not overdue for an eruption. ... The rhyolite magma chamber beneath Yellowstone is only 5-15% molten (the rest is solidified but still hot), so it is unclear if there is even enough magma beneath the caldera to feed an eruption. If Yellowstone does erupt again, it need not be a large eruption.
U forgot the earthquake that made the Mississippi flow backwards it was more then 9.0 magnitude
Leonel Arrieta No, there were two, one was a 8.1 in December of 1811 and the other in January of 1812 was 8.3
Those numbers are estimated by eye witness accounts.
Only a subduction zone can produce an M9 quake, and the New Madrid is not a subduction zone.
I don't know if the earthquake will destroy USA
M I S S I S S I P P I
Florida is the sunshine state, not California. We are the golden state.
David Talgo never forget
Infoquakes:)
Marijan Vukojević has
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the sunshine state is Florida
Quin Roark hurricane state
There’s a fault line that runs through Charleston, South Carolina. Maybe that’s what he might but he should have explained it better
Christina B. True, however there are no fault lines here in FL, but if there was a big Earthquake in GA. then FL might feel a slight rumble, nothing big though. 👍🏼
Come to England where we have no earthquakes or hurricanes.
But we do have rain :(
First Place I rather have rain than to go through earthquakes I live close to the coast here in California.
First Place come to Oklahoma aka tornado ally it's fun here.
And terrorists
I’ll move there- it’s my city
PIXELNUGGET Same.
I live in Paducah, KY, right on the new madrid fault line. It can be scary sometimes thinking that one day, a huge earthquake could just happen.
Yes, I live in central Italy (L'Aquila) and I remember an earthquake (6.3) in 2009 witch destroyed my city and other ones in 2016.
The strongest I've ever experienced was a 7.1 in Jaunary 2017 with epicenter 10 km far from my house.
I looked up the major fault lines of the world globe Italy is near one. only the west coast of the USA has the biggest fault lines that fault line also runs through west coast of south America and along the coast of Canada into Alaska The east coast is much farther away closer to what is the center between Europe and Africa. Plus other areas. Major earthquakes are starting to happen now.
I live in Southern California and am studying geology and seismology in college. This video is very accurate! We actually have earthquakes everyday, but most are too small to feel. We did have one last week that I did feel and on earlier in the year that was only 8 miles from my house so I felt it pretty good. The big one is coming. Best to prepare now than later.
bruh Cascadia happens then triggers San Andreas and then boom we ded xD
It's decently accurate but they didn't mention the fault in upstate New York, or the quakes in South Carolina and New England. They also mispronounced New MAD-rid and failed to mention there were a series of *three* earthquakes during the winter 1811-1812.
*when you live on the SoCal coast*
We just had our "Californian Shakeout" earthquake drill a few weeks ago. The threat is real
I grew up in Pasadena in the 80s/90s and we didn't have the Shakeout back then, but we definitely had regular earthquake drills and got under our desks at school. I live in Seattle now and we have a Shakeout here too, but people don't take it as seriously here because quakes are much less frequent. We're due for a huge quake on the Cascadia Subduction Zone though so hopefully these people will start paying attention!!
Annette S I’m from the Bay Area and it’s more dangerous for us over here I think.
I live right next to the Wasatch fault, so every few months we have our shakeouts. I don't think we are expecting an earthquake for a long time though.
I knowwww 😂😂😂
I'm in NoCal wish me luck
Dude, I was just watching this video this morning. Earthquake just hit SoCal at 6.4!!!!
It's all on the new
I have a high interest in earthquake so I can tell you watch out for the next 9 days after then you should be ok
Now a 7.1
Boy y'all scientists better stop sleeping on the power of God 😂 we don't know nothing about the true power of God yet but we think we smarter than God wow that's backwards
The Richter Magnitude Scale is not limited to levels 0-10 but can go beyond 10 (very unlikely though).
Razer 0901 the asteroid that created the chicxulub crater 66 million years ago in what is today Mexico produced a magnitude 13 earthquake. The impact site was shallow water at the time and produced tsunamis of up to 330 feet. Had the same asteroid hit the Pacific Ocean instead of the Gulf of Mexico, the tsunami would have been 15,000 feet tall in stead of 330. However, the asteroid was 6-10 miles in diameter and tsunamis would be the least of your worries.
Razer 0901 Richter magnitude hasn’t been used in quite some time.
Someone Irrelevant that is true. Now they use the moment magnitude scale.
@@j.d.schultz1453 Moment magnitude is based off of richter. They only use moment magnitude for calculating earthquakes M6+.
I was in the 1989 Loma Prieta Quake. I'll never forget chilling out, watching the Battle of the Bay World Series when the sound rolled through my house. Freaking terrifying.
I experienced a 3.0 earthquake in Ireland, only damage it did was shake a vase off my fireplace!
3.0 is nothing!
3..... Lol, Not a lot of damage.
I send my condolences.
Intentional Bes lol
Clash With Daragh there are like 20 3.0’s in Alaska every day
I was within 10 miles of the Northridge quake in 1994... which felt like a slamming to the ground.
I was within 85 miles of the Ridgecrest 7.1 earthquake at 8:19 yesterday which was a rolling motion.
Wasn’t the San Andreas Fault line, but I hope it doesn’t trigger one. I’m so scared of quakes.
7:26 "It's thought that roughly 2,000 people will die"
*shows picture of smiling scientist
USA is my city
scotterbean 12 Chile es mi ciudad
who cares about me ? Deutschland ist mein Stadt
Dumbfuck
Chaners Games chill man it's a joke
Texas is My Continent !
I was in the 1964 Alaskan earthquake. I was freshman in high school and I lived on Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage. It's impossible to explain how scary it is...
We slept on the living room floor for 2 wks afterwards. Everything was shaking; the kitchen cabinet doors flew open and and cans started flying everywhere. You couldn't stand up. We kept food and water in the car....so many memories. My high school broke in half and fell into the ocean. Our earthquake was 9.2
wow, how old are u 👀
73 yr old
Took me a year in science to learn what you taught in 7 minitrs
Ikr
a 7.1 just hit yesterday I felt it 50 miles away
When you live inland so tsunamis don’t effect you.
Mr. Cool
Mr. Diego Garcia
Tornados bro
I live in Alaska here, earthquakes are so common we don't do drills anymore, we just practice during smaller earthquakes
i bet your here because of that recent one
Depends... was the earthquake caused by Kimmy?
with trump anything is possible
Lol
Knowledge Headquarters which one from fuller house
The one from fuller house is insane though
Omfg I love full house and fuller house
This show taught me something. I didn't know that my city, Long Beach, had an earthquake in the past. By the way, love this show.
This video is making me sweat, I need to get out of LA. I'm afraid one day I'll be on the freeway in traffic and just end up getting collapsed
Chances of a car crash are much higher.
True, but traffic in LA moves slower than a Toyota Corolla going uphill
PeaNacbutterGeli You spend more of your life in traffic then anything else in LA
Sad but true 😕
Come to New York,no shit ever happens here
I was in a 7.0 in Seattle in 2001.
Did that Seattle earthquake came from mt. Rainer (I could be spelling it wrong) volcano?
I was watching another video that said a similarly sized quake along the Seattle fault (which runs across Puget Sound from the Olympic peninsula through downtown Seattle) could trigger landslides that in turn cause very damaging local tsunamis. Seattle would actually be shielded from the most intense of both seismic and tsunami waves that come with an M9 Cascadia quake, and subsequently would escape the worst of the damage from such a tremor. Which makes an M7 along the Seattle fault potentially more devastating for the city. But said Seattle fault quake could be triggered by the Cascadia quake.
Last time I was this early,
Hillary was in the lead.
a random person lol Last time I was this early Al Gore lead
a random person lol I
What a glorious night that was.
It’s okay to be white. lmao
a random person lol so you mean never. 😉😉
I have experienced some 8-10 strong earthquakes myself, I’m from Mexico and live in Mexico City, the one that happened last September was one of the strongest ones I’ve ever felt. I’m also part of a rescue team and we were very active during the aftermath of the earthquake. Some tips from someone with training and with experience with earthquakes are: 1)Most important rule: never panic, always be calm and follow instructions 2)If you can’t evacuate a building in less than 20 seconds then don’t, find a compact room or look for structural walls and stay there in a safe position 3)don’t use the stairs, most of the corpses found in fallen buildings are located were the stairs were 4)don’t make phone calls, after an earthquake, most of the phone are collapsed or saturated, also emergency services are working, it is more recommendable to use instants message apps like WhatsApp, line, messenger, messages, etc 5)If you see that the building you’re in has transversal rifts on the structural walls, evacuate immediately and in order, it’s very likely that the structure will collapse and 6)if you can’t evacuate go for the top floors, it’s better to have just one floor over you than seven or eight.
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An earthquake in the Midwest would be really terrifying, but one in the Cascadia region in the NW United States would be far more devastating. An earthquake there could trigger huge avalanches, fires, destroy major cities like Vancouver or Seattle and wipe coastlines around the Pacific. The tsunami would be catastrophic.
That's almost 90 years overdue now
In just 2 days California had 4 earthquakes that where between 5.0 and 7.1
I experienced an earthquake in Nebraska in 2016. Its epicenter was somewhere in Oklahoma and it travelled up the Humboldt Fault, upon which Omaha sits. The magnitude was 5.6 but it didn't do any significant damage as far as I know. It was an interesting start to the day though.
In the thumbnail there is a crack directly through where I live lol
Oof xD
Same LOL
I live in Anchorage
same
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I experienced the 2001 Nisqually Quake in Washington State when I was in the US Navy stationed at Naval Station Everett north of Seattle. It definitely got our attention. One city that you didn't mention that sits directly on a large fault line is Seattle itself. There is a fault line that runs east from the juncture of I-5 and I-90 and is also due for a big earthquake, though not of the magnitude of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
Fun fact, I was born 15 mins before the Indian Ocean tsunami 😂
The first time I went to San Francisco was in July through September 1989. I remember seeing on the news of the earthquake called Loma Prieta from home. My buddy lived in San Francisco and was luckily north in Marin County when it hit! It’s amazing that more people didn’t die! Next time I visited in 1992 it was still very rough in sections particularly the marina district!
It is prononced New MAD-rid not the way we prononce The Capitol of Spain which is Ma-drid.
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I experienced the 2001 Nisqually Quake in Washington State when I was in the US Navy stationed up the coast in Everett, WA. It certainly got my attention.
I live in Australia so I never felt earthquake 
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Here in New Jersey we had a very weak earthquake in 2011! I was only 6 years old but I remember liying on my rocking chair when all of a sudden the house began to shake and I parents told me and my sister to get out! We did and we had 0 damage done to the house! Halley to live in NJ were we don’t get earthquakes! The only natural disaster I have to worry about here in New Jersey are Hurricanes and Snow Storms!
A 4.1 earthquake just happened in Delaware and I live in New Jersey too and I could feel it.
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Simply cannot stop watching this channel's videos. Great stuff :)
right on time
Im in SoCal and gonna move to NorCal in the next few years. This should be fun...
I like how on the thumbnail a bunch of random states have cracks on them but California doesn't👌👌👌
I lived through the 1989 Loma Prieta Quake. I was out near the Russian Cathedral (about half a mile from the ocean), and the ground was moving enough that I couldn't keep my footing. It was weird to hear windows breaking and buildings shaking, while the cathedral was just sitting there, not shaking or anything. Our section of SF (Civic Center) had a blackout for three days, and I remember a couple of homeless guys trying to direct traffic til the cops got there (even the traffic lights were out for the whole three days). I think my mum in Michigan was more scared than I was since TV there kept showing the fire in the Marina Dostrict and the overpass in Oakland. We actually got off pretty well compared to Oakland where 42 people died when the upper section of an overpass collapsed onto a lower section. SF had fewer than a dozen deaths all told--the worst damage seemed to be in Monterey and Santa Cruz. I came home to find that my neighbor had furniture overturned in the temblor but when I checked my apartment, everything was exactly as I'd left it including several cans of cat food piled up on the kitchen counter, which just shows you how weird earthquake effects can be.
I recently experience my first earthquake yesterday. A 4.0 hit the Willamette Valley here in Oregon.
Ik!
That's nothing tho
Great Video I love your Informative Analysis :D
Watching videos could make an earthquake on your mind cause you can see everything on the internet
I had an earthquake hit me 6 years ago, in Maryland. I can't remember what they classified it as, but it couldn't have been more than a 2. I was sitting on my couch when the house just shook. It lasted for about 5 seconds, then the whole neighborhood walked outside and had a discussion about what just happened
Where lucky in Florida it's not possible we just have sick holes and water under ground
Just last night there was an earthquake in Berkeley. It also hit San Francisco and San Jose! It was first reported as a 4.7 but was downgraded to a 4.5 and soon a 4.4!
I live in Los angles and I never experienced an earthquake.. !! I don't want to experience a 8.0 quake!!!
The odds of you experiencing a given fault line's biggest quake in your lifetime are quite small. Higher in subduction zones such as Cascadia, but still pretty slim. The San Andreas generally produces M5 to M7 quakes, which can still do a lot of damage.
how long have you lived in LA? I mean its been quiet for the last few years but my cousins about 30 mins east of LA had a 5.5 four years ago or so
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I live down the hill from Cal State University East Bay. Between the School and my house is the Hayward fault line. Land Surveyors are out in this area all the time as the earth has continually been shifting here for decades. The last major quake on the Hayward fault was back in 1868. We are way overdue. Are we prepared? Yes. The thing about life is that tomorrow is never guaranteed so we have to treat every day as if it were our last. I tell people that quakes are the price we pay for living in some of the most beautiful land in America. Much love y'all.
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You mean disliked
WHATTT??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ya until Korea gets an earthquake which COULD happen but it’s not official but it’s literal o.o
I literally finished the earthquake chapter yesterday in my earth science class, this would have helped so much
As Chilean I remember the 2010 (both in that year), 2011, 2012, 2015 and the last one from April 24th this year in my zone, Valparaíso.
Also, the dozens to thousands of aftershocks depending of the scale of the quake. The 2010 quake have perceptible aftershocks for 2 months and additional main quakes for 1-2 years.
you miss the 2014 earthquake (8.3) in Iquique
I should have wrote "experienced". I live in Valparaíso :P
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When the “Big One” hits California will Arizona feel it?
that's what I'm wondering O:
Yes since its near
I've experienced the 2004 Sumatra earthaquake. I was in the Andaman Islands which was very close to the epicenter. I was 9 years old and the shaking was so violent you couldn't figure out what was up what was down.
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So I remember the Northrigde Earthquake my family was living in Sunland, Ca. And I was in the 5th grade. I remember waking up right before it hit. It was wild and there was stuff everywhere and no school. But it was scary.
I slept through a earthquake
Me too
I live in alaska
Congrats to reaching 1 million subs. You deserved this👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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This channel should have at a million subs
1 MILLION!
I was in the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. I'm a heavy sleeper, and slept through it. I did have a dream during the quake in which a giant was at the foot of my bed shaking it. My mom recalls me screaming in my sleep about the giant.
The real question is,Can the U.S destroy an earthquake?
For that you would need to 'kill' the earth
The answer to your question is not if it could: but when it will. "And my answer is very soon. "It will split the United States into two. From the 33rd PERIL off the coast of OREGON, to the 33rd PERIL off the coast of SOUTH CAROLINA. Now let your readers know that if they live anywhere near where the SHADOW CROSSING of the 2017 AUGUST eclipse touched, they need to get 75 miles SOUTH of it, or 75 miles NORTH of the point of it.
Make a video about iphones
What about them? :)
The Infographics Show I DONT KNOW!!!
The Infographics Show compare the newest one to the first one or something. You’re the INFOGRAPHICS SHOW!, not the demographic show. Even though I️ love these types of vids.
Oh please no! Not another one
This is such a great channel and i am glad it finally got one million subs, it really deserves them 👏👏👏
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I have always heard that the 1811/1812 New Madrid earthquake was strong enough to ring bells in Washington DC and was felt as far as New Orleans. I'm from New Orleans and I cannot imagine an earthquake strong enough to make all that water slosh around. By the way, if we can build oil pipelines all across the country, why can't we build a water pipeline so that New Orleans could send all our flood waters to Arizona?
Wait a minute, earthquake in Florida?