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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @RichieLarpa
    @RichieLarpa 3 года назад +6634

    Everybody says that the Japanese one is exceptionally calm, but please realize that Japanese people are way different and feel those warnings differently, since earthquakes are almost their "daily" bread.

    • @houghwhite411
      @houghwhite411 3 года назад +368

      Just yesterday it happens 3 times a day. I don't want to get hearing loss over mere earthquake warning

    • @RichieLarpa
      @RichieLarpa 3 года назад +147

      @@houghwhite411 That often? That is unbelieveable! I hope those were just minor shakes and nothing too serious?

    • @houghwhite411
      @houghwhite411 3 года назад +217

      @@RichieLarpa morning was 6 richter scale, day was 3 and evening was 2.
      That calming bling bling tone is a quake warning meaning the quake haven't reached the people yet.

    • @javiermendoza9607
      @javiermendoza9607 3 года назад +39

      Like the chileans

    • @silasmcgee3647
      @silasmcgee3647 3 года назад +101

      Exceptionally calm? That warbling noise with yellow lines and a red X highlighting the coast on a plain solid blue background makes me wanna hide in myself

  • @lucasgarcia9330
    @lucasgarcia9330 3 года назад +2925

    (Not so) fun fact: Japan's EAS alert automatically turns on your tv
    Edit: I forgot to mention it does so at maximum volume (Thank you tredl9100)

    • @jamesturcotte6753
      @jamesturcotte6753 3 года назад +112

      Even without having cable ?

    • @lucasgarcia9330
      @lucasgarcia9330 3 года назад +179

      @@jamesturcotte6753 I think. I'm an american, so I don't really know.

    • @gottendesert069
      @gottendesert069 3 года назад +242

      that sounds fuckin scary

    • @enemyspider87
      @enemyspider87 3 года назад +232

      Holy shít. I can’t imagine waking up to that sound. The sound it self scares me as is

    • @ldwiy3rhbldwi
      @ldwiy3rhbldwi 3 года назад +297

      imagine sleeping in Japan and then your tv turns on automatically. Like damn it's giving the ring vibes

  • @jacquelineamelie5467
    @jacquelineamelie5467 3 года назад +9251

    I love how informative and personal Japan’s tv warning is, while the US is just like “beeeeeeeeeep good luck lol”

    • @cindimcclain6325
      @cindimcclain6325 3 года назад +430

      Yes we just go BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP YOUR WELCOME FOR YOUR PANIC ATTACK AND ALSO FLASH FLOOD LOL

    • @rosieee._
      @rosieee._ 3 года назад +103

      @@cindimcclain6325 OMG THIS IS SO ACCURATE LOL

    • @fealmar1
      @fealmar1 3 года назад +105

      I'm sometimes scared for my phone to have an emergency alert, or a test in the middle of the night. The main reason is because, the alert sound will scare the crap out of me at night, so I instead plug in my phone somewhere further away from me to charge.

    • @osada.Gurkha
      @osada.Gurkha 3 года назад +32

      @@fealmar1 it’s close to me so when it happens i can just shut it up

    • @CrisGarcia6
      @CrisGarcia6 3 года назад +52

      I wish the US would bring the Japan's EEW system, it's much better and informative.

  • @lonavo668
    @lonavo668 3 года назад +9092

    All fun and games until you pause the video and the alarm doesn’t stop

  • @jazzycat8917
    @jazzycat8917 3 года назад +621

    The worst thing you can hear during bushfire season in Australia: "it is too late to leave".

  • @orchidmalfoy2304
    @orchidmalfoy2304 3 года назад +719

    Japan be like: c a l m
    US: BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP

  • @skullgeezer7174
    @skullgeezer7174 Год назад +93

    I had a phone alert today in Lithuania. It was terrifying. We were all notified of a supercell storm head towards Vilnius. I was so terrified when the alert sounded.

    • @amyschuster8301
      @amyschuster8301 5 месяцев назад +2

      OMG

    • @amyschuster8301
      @amyschuster8301 5 месяцев назад +1

      Im so sorry heres some food 🥑🥑🍐🌽🍉🍅🥥🥔🍊🥚🍳🍋🥚🍊🌭

    • @lillo12-e6j
      @lillo12-e6j 4 месяца назад

      Oh my. Here is some supplies🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🫐🍓🍇🍉🍈🍒🍑🥭🍍🥑🍆🍅🥝🥥🍭🍬🍫🍫🍬🍭🍪🍪🍯🍯🧋🧃🧃🧃🧃🧋🧋🧋☕️☕️☕️(epipens💉💉💉💉💉💉💉)💊💊💊🪥🚰🚰🚰💵💵💵💵📱⌚️🖥️💻✂️🖍️🖊️🖋️✒️🖌️📓📔📓🗓️📅📆🛍️🛍️🛍️

    • @BeingObsessedWithBlueIsMyJob
      @BeingObsessedWithBlueIsMyJob 3 месяца назад +1

      @@amyschuster8301what? That’s not gonna help
      Give me a meat pie

    • @ximenadiamtlez487
      @ximenadiamtlez487 2 месяца назад

      Omg here some food 🍢🍡🍱🍢🫙🍶🍩🥛🍿🎂🫘🍵🫖🧋🫗🍧🍬🧃🍪🧃🍜🥛🥧

  • @chibi2055
    @chibi2055 2 года назад +2156

    From the Japanese point of view:
    In Japan, small earthquakes occur daily throughout the country. The only time an alert like the one in this video is issued is when there is a direct threat to life. Those who say they are not afraid are saying this because they do not live in Japan. The generation of Japanese who experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake have this sound etched into their spines.

    • @NeekoFreeman
      @NeekoFreeman 2 года назад +115

      I'm from the U.S but have friends in Japan that experienced the Great Earthquake. They are still terrified. It was such a horrible experience for them to go through and such a tragedy for Japan.

    • @Rockethead293
      @Rockethead293 2 года назад +28

      I don't even life in Japan, never been there, and it still oddly enough sent chills through me.

    • @fal9453
      @fal9453 2 года назад +45

      this sound is really scary.
      from Japan🇯🇵

    • @user-lt3ls9ix5b
      @user-lt3ls9ix5b 2 года назад +46

      マジで怖いよこれは

    • @chibi2055
      @chibi2055 2 года назад +4

      ​@Oofity Banderas Guys, Why are you talking in my comment reply?

  • @stevban
    @stevban 3 года назад +2418

    The end of the Japanese TV one is terrifying, the dude on the TV was scared and told everyone to save their lives, yet people say that the Japanese one is the most calm one it's one of the only ones that gave me chills.

    • @jaimemonstertruckjam4891
      @jaimemonstertruckjam4891 3 года назад +50

      It gave me chills too

    • @kierrific1357
      @kierrific1357 3 года назад +110

      Well the alarm NOISE is what's calm, but when it's the actual alerts that people are saying, then it isn't calm

    • @artisticmoon1667
      @artisticmoon1667 3 года назад +119

      The way it cuts off at the end aswell

    • @OliTheOlishi
      @OliTheOlishi 3 года назад +47

      @@artisticmoon1667 scared me shitless

    • @ActuallyBoomer
      @ActuallyBoomer 3 года назад +15

      Japan one gave me chills

  • @opalrose2002
    @opalrose2002 3 года назад +3787

    It's interesting that we all find the Japanese alert to be less terrifying, almost comforting, yet people who experienced the 2011 earthquake find the sound absolutely terrifying
    Edit: okay so this comment is still getting replies so I thought it was important to address a few things.
    I’m very aware that this is a response to trauma. I know all about PTSD. I was in the deadly Christchurch earthquakes of 2010 and 2011. There are certain sounds today that freak me out.
    Secondly, I wanted to apologise to everyone who experienced the Japanese earthquake. I am so sorry. There are no words to provide comfort for the horrors you have experienced.
    Lastly, I just want to remind everyone to be kind to one another, because our days are limited, and life can be taken from you in the blink of an eye. Stay safe everyone ❤️
    Japanese rough translation:
    私たち全員が日本の警報がそれほど恐ろしくなく、ほとんど慰めであると感じるのは興味深いことですが、2011年の地震を経験した人々はその音が絶対に恐ろしいと感じています
    編集:わかりました、このコメントはまだ返信を受け取っているので、いくつかのことに対処することが重要だと思いました。
    これがトラウマへの反応であることを私はよく知っています。 私はPTSDについてすべて知っています。 私は2010年と2011年のクライストチャーチの致命的な地震に見舞われました。今日、私を驚かせる特定の音があります。
    第二に、日本の地震を経験したすべての人に謝罪したいと思います。 本当に申し訳ない。 あなたが経験した恐怖に慰めを与える言葉はありません。
    最後に、私たちの日々は限られており、瞬く間にあなたから命を奪うことができるので、私は皆にお互いに親切であることを思い出させたいと思います。 みんな安全に!❤️

    • @dannonshowtv1509
      @dannonshowtv1509 3 года назад +200

      Ye, it’s really strange. I’m sorry to anyone that dealed with the Fukushima tsunami of 2011

    • @BrapBrapDorito
      @BrapBrapDorito 3 года назад +249

      It’s mainly because it’s frightening by association. If someone played the USA’s EAS to someone who had never heard it, they wouldn’t really find it scary, but because we know it means impending danger, it’s terrifying to US citizens. So for the Japanese, their tone is absolutely terrifying because of association.

    • @opalrose2002
      @opalrose2002 3 года назад +67

      @@BrapBrapDorito that’s true, however the first time I heard the USA’s eas it scared me haha. But it’s true with the text alert sound as well. It never used to scare me and now it does

    • @mysticmelodic
      @mysticmelodic 3 года назад +31

      I find it terrifying. Its so calm

    • @BabySonicGT
      @BabySonicGT 3 года назад +15

      Maybe they have ptsd of it

  • @InventorZahran
    @InventorZahran Год назад +37

    The Canadian television warning was unintentionally creepy, with that unnatural text-to-speech voiceover...

  • @Moose6340
    @Moose6340 3 года назад +2577

    If you've ever seen one of those Japanese alerts, the newsreaders can be in the middle of the fluffiest news story and laughing their heads off and the second the little chime goes off, they instantly go dead serious like somebody backstage threw a switch. It's impressive.

    • @ewee3912
      @ewee3912 2 года назад +117

      And the american: BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP GOOD LUCK WITH TORNADO AND A TSUNAMI LOL

    • @Skibidibugs
      @Skibidibugs 2 года назад +34

      @@ewee3912 me who's Californian: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA WE GET NO TORNADOES FOOL

    • @ewee3912
      @ewee3912 2 года назад +3

      Agreed

    • @Nick_Garcia2348
      @Nick_Garcia2348 2 года назад +17

      5:09 Japan every 1 sec be like:

    • @itryen7632
      @itryen7632 2 года назад +10

      @@ewee3912 Meanwhile in Italy: 💫🎼✨🕺✨🎼💫

  • @over_the_counter
    @over_the_counter 3 года назад +4461

    Fun fact: Greece’s EAS Is scary because almost no one follows the rules.

  • @MochasimsX
    @MochasimsX 3 года назад +2532

    When I lived in Japan, the warnings were accurate and prompt before you can feel tremors. They definitely take it very seriously.

    • @maxinemayfield4551
      @maxinemayfield4551 3 года назад +106

      They have a eew system where they tell u seconds before the earthquake starts that it’s gonna happen. I holiday in Japan once and I know.

    • @pak3ton
      @pak3ton 3 года назад +17

      @@maxinemayfield4551 so they know when a earthquake will happen?

    • @maxinemayfield4551
      @maxinemayfield4551 3 года назад +96

      @@pak3ton Mhm, they send an alert out about a few seconds before the earthquake. Technology in Japan is very advanced.

    • @pak3ton
      @pak3ton 3 года назад +8

      @@maxinemayfield4551 then is not "before you can feel tremors".
      i took it too literal lol

    • @stevenroshni1228
      @stevenroshni1228 2 года назад +23

      @@pak3ton earthquakes move slowly enough (2.5 to 4 miles per second) that there's a few seconds between when it starts in one location and the most intense parts start in the rest of the effected region.

  • @socamigaming1852
    @socamigaming1852 Год назад +11

    the clip that starts at 8:54 is in California because the TV says Sacramento but their TV is tuned to a channel that has Spanish content for the non English speakers

  • @manoeleduardoaraujofilho782
    @manoeleduardoaraujofilho782 3 года назад +322

    Jerusalem: * Scary sounds *
    RUclips subtitles: * music and laughter *

  • @mrleafgreen7890
    @mrleafgreen7890 3 года назад +1304

    Japan news tv: "Please remain calm."
    (1 or 2 minutes passed)
    Japan news TV: *panics*

    • @pablothecat1405
      @pablothecat1405 3 года назад +189

      Japan can easily deal with earthquakes, they have earthquake-proof houses. But a tsunami? Hell nah, they have nothing against that. That explains why.

    • @elissavow5112
      @elissavow5112 3 года назад +19

      @@pablothecat1405 Exactly.

    • @MC-es7oe
      @MC-es7oe 3 года назад +27

      Bruh, what happened to the news guy?! He got cut off

    • @pablothecat1405
      @pablothecat1405 3 года назад +23

      @@MC-es7oe he’s probably fine

    • @awinski7988
      @awinski7988 3 года назад +1

      Lmao

  • @farmervillager1376
    @farmervillager1376 3 года назад +1242

    China: There's an earth quake.
    Jerusalem: Just a friendly reminder that your free trail of life is about to expire!

  • @TheBalancedOne
    @TheBalancedOne Год назад +49

    For the Location Unknown one in 9:25 , it's been determined that this was an EAN (Emergency Action Notification) message transmitted on Univision 27 in the Chico/Redding area, according to NorCalDude599 and AnEAShasbeenissued. Hope this helps!

    • @caroreyna6210
      @caroreyna6210 11 месяцев назад

      That one was in Argentina

    • @TheBalancedOne
      @TheBalancedOne 11 месяцев назад +3

      I have evidence that this happened in the Chico/Redding Area. I looked up the original source of the video shown at 9:25, and at the end there was an ident showing the Univision 27 logo.

    • @Blizzysstuff
      @Blizzysstuff 10 месяцев назад +1

      What was the alert for?

    • @TheBalancedOne
      @TheBalancedOne 10 месяцев назад

      A test, I believe.

    • @galaxieflora1078
      @galaxieflora1078 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I noticed the message said "Sacramento" (the capitol of California, which is located in the northern region of the state) on it. That combined with the message seemingly being in Spanish (California has a large Spanish-speaking population, so a lot of services are in Spanish too) made me think it was probably made in California.

  • @cUBeCUTTER
    @cUBeCUTTER 3 года назад +652

    gives you a freaking jumpscare to tell you about some test

    • @qpol
      @qpol 3 года назад +17

      i was minding my own business and then my phone blasted the us alert on full vol, just to find out it was an amber alert. i have those off now

    • @Objects21
      @Objects21 3 года назад +6

      What about it tankman

    • @hoolify4712
      @hoolify4712 3 года назад +2

      I was fighting the kraken in sea of thieves then wabbam... and the worst part it I sunk and all 3 of my crewmates were new players

    • @mariussewap6217
      @mariussewap6217 3 года назад +2

      I know l ran down my stairs to see it

    • @cryxton3148
      @cryxton3148 3 года назад

      @@qpol ayo was the kid found tho

  • @triangleboi195
    @triangleboi195 3 года назад +1951

    Canada is like: We’re gonna make everyone have a heart attack

    • @infionncible9551
      @infionncible9551 3 года назад +27

      New Zealand is scarier in my opinion

    • @carterhudson7365
      @carterhudson7365 3 года назад +31

      New Zealand:WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW

    • @HAA0603
      @HAA0603 3 года назад +69

      As a Canadian, I’ve gotten more than a thousand near heart attacks from that sound.

    • @hgghfghfghfghf
      @hgghfghfghfghf 3 года назад +28

      EAS alerts should start quietly and then get louder like a music crescendo, so it doesn’t give anyone a heart attack when it starts blaring at three int the morning

    • @ElizabethCherryBlossom
      @ElizabethCherryBlossom 3 года назад +22

      As a Canadian student I have to agree. Why does my province have the EAS on for covid safety every. Time. Were. Put. On. Lockdown. I get anxiety attacks every. Bleeping. Time.

  • @aaron_the_penguin
    @aaron_the_penguin 3 года назад +219

    That Australian one was terrifying though: "You are in danger and need to act now to survive. It is too late to leave." I cannot begin to imagine that, my word...

    • @basicallystupid7080
      @basicallystupid7080 3 года назад +20

      “It is too late to leave” those words haunt me, and I’m from Michigan! We only get tornadoes and if we’re unlucky, a small earthquake

    • @maxinemayfield4551
      @maxinemayfield4551 3 года назад +9

      I got that but it wasn’t for my area but all of Victoria received it. The alarm on the radio scared the living shit out of me.

    • @cosmicdib4823
      @cosmicdib4823 3 года назад +1

      I remember when the bushfires in my state came around. We were deep in the city and we heard this warning after the song "AM to PM". It was quite distressing as the bushfire was heading our way.

    • @TheOfficialDirtyDan
      @TheOfficialDirtyDan 2 года назад +1

      @@basicallystupid7080 IVE lived in Michigan all my life, I’m 19, and never witnessed a earthquake, or I was too young to remember. And our tornados are nothing compared to the south lol.

  • @Vi-Gacha_1657
    @Vi-Gacha_1657 Год назад +52

    0:00 - Phone Alerts
    1:33 - Television alerts / Tests
    11:24 - Radio / Car Alerts
    😇 Hope this helps u guys!!
    EDIT: 3:14 is also here if u want it.
    EdIt 2: BRUH- The Jerusalem one scared the living daylights out of me!

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm Argentine and i love Japanese girls ❤

    • @el_panita605
      @el_panita605 3 месяца назад

      I'm from Mexico and I like you​@@joaquinvaleri7022

  • @katiaromero7149
    @katiaromero7149 3 года назад +575

    I was terrified when I watched the japanese one. It was like "yeah, it's hard, there's a tsunami alert" and all very calm, but then the "there's a tsunami, remember the great eastern tsunami"... it made my heart sink. I know how it ended, we all know. I can't imagine how people who lived the tragedy would react watching this again.
    I'd love you added mexican alert. We only have one, the seismic one, but some people say it's scary.

    • @blueskysunnyday4220
      @blueskysunnyday4220 3 года назад +1

      How did the tsunami end?

    • @xenogashi4624
      @xenogashi4624 3 года назад +16

      @@blueskysunnyday4220 do you know about the Japanese tsunami that happened I forgot when? It killed I think 200k to 300k people

    • @blueskysunnyday4220
      @blueskysunnyday4220 3 года назад

      @@xenogashi4624 idk maybe

    • @blueskysunnyday4220
      @blueskysunnyday4220 3 года назад

      @@xenogashi4624 i know one called the japanese tsunami idk if thats the same one ik im dumb xd

    • @cavifax
      @cavifax 3 года назад +18

      @@blueskysunnyday4220 that one is the great tsunami from 2011 with 15k deaths, this one is from i think 2018, no deaths, only injured

  • @FarmYardGaming
    @FarmYardGaming 3 года назад +494

    5:16 That shift in tone caught me off guard

    • @hoolify4712
      @hoolify4712 3 года назад +1

      Huh?

    • @hoolify4712
      @hoolify4712 3 года назад +2

      OMG

    • @SE7EN306
      @SE7EN306 3 года назад +14

      Did he just die why did it get cut off

    • @YourFriendlyUmaruFan
      @YourFriendlyUmaruFan 3 года назад +64

      @@SE7EN306 I believe it is to start that end tone.
      the ending tone is to wake up as many TVs as possible, to save lives

    • @anmoldhingra4585
      @anmoldhingra4585 3 года назад +1

      Ya

  • @pino6324
    @pino6324 3 года назад +490

    It’s amazing how people in the comments are going on about how cute and calm the Japanese alarm is (which, admittedly is pretty calm) but whenever I hear it I get so scared it’s so eerie and I hate because hearing it while things tumble down in your house is terrifying

    • @CourtneyLachiver
      @CourtneyLachiver 3 года назад +39

      People just don't know that we are conditioned to associate certain sounds with an anxiety response. The sounds of hospital equipment skeeve me the hell out because I associate it with when my grandma was in the hospital many years ago. There's an alarm that goes off to signal end of shift at this factory near my boyfriend's place and it just reminds me so much of Silent Hill. My aunt in California used to live in LA where there were earthquakes and they were scary for my cousins. They had to stand in a doorway or sit under a table. When there were wildfire warnings, they had to spray the roof of their home with water from the hose and only take very important items such as documents, medications, clothes and that's pretty much it when it came to evacuating.

    • @angelicasomma8323
      @angelicasomma8323 3 года назад

      @ZionTheRapper HAUTTP #lookslong

    • @coolboyI23
      @coolboyI23 2 года назад +1

      Oh just know that there is 2

  • @BlossomAnyaGamer827_YT
    @BlossomAnyaGamer827_YT Год назад +31

    9:25 For those who can't translate the message here you go:
    First Message: During This Emergency All Stations will be Open to Recieve News and Inform the Public in Designated Areas. This is K20 FZ. We will continue to serve you in the North Sacramento Valley. If you are not in this Local Area, Contact Your Local Station For News and Information.
    2nd Message: You are listening to the Northan Sacramento Valley Emergency Alert System Service. Do Not Use Your Phone Telephone Lines Should Be Open for Emergency Use. The Emergency Alert System has been Activated.

  • @Nomarcaper
    @Nomarcaper 3 года назад +1469

    For those curious on how the Japanese alert systems work: for phones, it’s the same as it is now for everyone else with iPhones. Every phone has its own alert tone, but the one shown was old. For TV, the initial ring is to get your attention, they announce it and bring it to a camera, when you hear a small chime, that means it’s hit the area since the alert is earlier than the actually quake hitting the surface. The tsunami beeping turns the radio and other devices on incase of power outages.
    It’s not cute, it’s terrifying.

    • @あつあつみそ
      @あつあつみそ 3 года назад +158

      Many people say that the Japanese alert is cute and not alarming at all. I'm Japanese and it is absolutely terrifying. Thank you for explaining it

    • @reallyneptune
      @reallyneptune 3 года назад +75

      @@あつあつみそ yeah, idk why they say it is cute and not scary, after you get to see it and see a disaster coming, you always know that: that one single chime already says impending doom, they just never experienced it so they really never see the problem with it

    • @catmerchant8699
      @catmerchant8699 3 года назад +39

      @@あつあつみそ it’s not cute, but because the sound is like bells and not a siren, in comparison to other alerts, it feels softer, almost like a ringtone.

    • @Cre8iveExercise
      @Cre8iveExercise 3 года назад +19

      That's the whole thing with these kind of alarms, it's not about how they sound, it's about what they mean

    • @niko5008
      @niko5008 2 года назад +9

      for me it's not cute at all, even though i'm not in japan nor i've ever been. (though maybe it's because ringtones give me anxiety? idk) but ye, i find it pretty uncomfortable

  • @moistgrass79
    @moistgrass79 3 года назад +612

    The Japanese one scares me, especially because of the fact that his tone gets more serious as he talks

    • @basicallystupid7080
      @basicallystupid7080 3 года назад +48

      It sounds like he’s seeing it live, out of a window he sees the horror arriving then gets cut off. Scary it is.

    • @cerinthe802
      @cerinthe802 3 года назад +38

      He's terrified but trying to hold it together for the sake of his audience. Bless him, that's bravery.

    • @scarychewinggum
      @scarychewinggum 3 года назад +9

      We had to study that clip in my Japanese class and answer questions on it to ensure we understood the vocab.

    • @reallyneptune
      @reallyneptune 3 года назад +10

      @@basicallystupid7080 the cutting off actually tells other devices to display the same alarm

    • @BLINKrecords
      @BLINKrecords 3 года назад +4

      More scarier when its cuts off

  • @andromeda_va39
    @andromeda_va39 3 года назад +774

    Dang those COVID emergency alerts feel like something out of one of those EAS scenario horror videos. I've never seen an alert that fills the whole screen like that.

    • @brisking
      @brisking 3 года назад +48

      Fr and it makes it seem like the apocalypse or something

    • @EthanMeatan
      @EthanMeatan 3 года назад +10

      @@brisking kinda is tho, to an extent

    • @kermperm5277
      @kermperm5277 3 года назад +27

      Imagine seeing that 5 years ago without any knowledge of what would be going on

    • @mxmvoe
      @mxmvoe 3 года назад +1

      @@brisking frr

    • @dylanarcher7316
      @dylanarcher7316 3 года назад

      British?

  • @akwyld2545
    @akwyld2545 7 месяцев назад +9

    for an Aussie...Bushfires are an annual event, that can happen during our summertime, this is a very detailed broadcast which is a saviour that helped many locals during the 2019-2020 bushfires

  • @notproplayer3649
    @notproplayer3649 3 года назад +317

    The whole Japanese alarm broadcast was really interesting and it really hit different after the tsunami alert was issued and he told everyone to save their lives.

    • @wysteriaz
      @wysteriaz 3 года назад +9

      That was scary when it had the beep beep

    • @Notsigmalol123
      @Notsigmalol123 3 года назад

      The radioactive thing omg bruh

    • @smi02yuri
      @smi02yuri 3 года назад +1

      a earthquake happened and I was in Japan and my moms phone shows that alarm lolll

  • @aninterestingusername5056
    @aninterestingusername5056 3 года назад +1840

    Everyone's talking about how scary the covid announcements in Canada are but here in the UK we have to see Boris' face on our screens when a lockdown is announced XD

    • @SneakyXeno
      @SneakyXeno 3 года назад +40

      Who in the bluest of super Saiyan royal blue IS Boris

    • @threegoblinsinatrenchcoat748
      @threegoblinsinatrenchcoat748 3 года назад +84

      @@SneakyXeno Boris Johnson, the UK prime minister.

    • @Dokladka
      @Dokladka 3 года назад +19

      In poland we had to see Morawiecki,,

    • @zerir.3726
      @zerir.3726 3 года назад +16

      i’m so sorry…. terrifying :(

    • @skootergirl22
      @skootergirl22 3 года назад +5

      Yet we do indeed have a warning set up but its never used because its for a missile or a nuke attack

  • @gabrielh0319
    @gabrielh0319 3 года назад +358

    im sorry ontario really felt the need to creep people out just for corona
    *come on man I’m trying to watch ninjago*

    • @malyteusz555
      @malyteusz555 3 года назад +6

      F that place. Ruled by power hungry authoritarians

    • @numbah9
      @numbah9 3 года назад +4

      i hate that alarm as i live in ontario it freaks me out

    • @ElizabethCherryBlossom
      @ElizabethCherryBlossom 3 года назад

      R.I.P to me having a phone whose EAS alerts don't go to it. I had to see a friends phone cause corona alert with EAS cane during school

    • @andromeda_va39
      @andromeda_va39 3 года назад

      You have good taste my friend

    • @MilkyBloomet
      @MilkyBloomet 3 года назад

      Covid alert in Italy was pretty chill
      ruclips.net/video/llvAmij9omE/видео.html

  • @liamisresponsible
    @liamisresponsible Год назад +6

    I’d never seen the COVID-19 Emergency Alert. I didn’t know they had one.

  • @itz_choco5175
    @itz_choco5175 3 года назад +1948

    Japan really cares about ppls anxiety, mental health, and hearing.
    Edit: don't even mention about the J-alert, ik it doesn't care about it.

    • @royalstarstorm
      @royalstarstorm 3 года назад +8

      Ikr

    • @ElGatoDelInfierno
      @ElGatoDelInfierno 3 года назад +32

      Except for the missle alert

    • @malyteusz555
      @malyteusz555 3 года назад +65

      Well what do you expect? This country is a hell if you're a wagie. If you have your company, then it's easier but workers in Japan do A lot of overtime and are put under A shit ton of pressure due to having too many things to do and apologising for even getting sick

    • @ENA_Bird
      @ENA_Bird 3 года назад +30

      Malaysia and Israel: *EARAEAEAEAEEAEAEAEAEEAEAEAEAEAEEAEAEAEAEAE*

    • @xcpf
      @xcpf 3 года назад +19

      Which is technically not a good thing

  • @amelonnamedkate1400
    @amelonnamedkate1400 3 года назад +417

    The one in Japan escalated quickly oh fuck-

  • @friendlyneighbourhoodbisex4811
    @friendlyneighbourhoodbisex4811 3 года назад +367

    Australia really said *"It is too late."*

    • @lucastubbs
      @lucastubbs 3 года назад +28

      Bushfires are scary as

    • @MamaToFive
      @MamaToFive 3 года назад +12

      ​@@lucastubbs OOOOh yeah--the peeps in California know this...
      (I am on the East Coast so I haven't had the "pleasure" of experiencing a devastating wildfire...the people who have gone through this are scarred for life and that sucks...)

    • @zombiepuppu
      @zombiepuppu 3 года назад +15

      As an Aussie, luckily I am not near a bushy area and never will be.

    • @friendlyneighbourhoodbisex4811
      @friendlyneighbourhoodbisex4811 3 года назад +5

      @@zombiepuppu same, I live in Brisbane and im just glad we don't get too many fires here.

    • @sidphillips6640
      @sidphillips6640 3 года назад +7

      @@MamaToFive *my godmother’s house got burned in a fire in 2019. her house hasn’t been built yet that much haha. But that house that got burned was a cool house man.*

  • @joonlovescrabs
    @joonlovescrabs Год назад +7

    if anyone doesn’t know, you shouldn’t wear synthetic/non wool or cotton fabrics near fire or heat because it will literally melt to your skin and pretty much be one with your skin. If you have cotton or wool on, you can easily take it off or put it out

  • @THEbackyardguy
    @THEbackyardguy 2 года назад +398

    Can't imagine being that japanese news reporter, let alone not crack up in some panic attack whilst having to explain how theres an urgent emergency in a nearby area. Props to that guy

    • @Mbiaal
      @Mbiaal 2 года назад +19

      It was very terrifying for the northern Japanese people, Rest In Peace to those that died.

    • @THEbackyardguy
      @THEbackyardguy 2 года назад +9

      @@Mbiaal Yeah. It's hard to think about.

  • @kataris3563
    @kataris3563 3 года назад +715

    Australia’s bushfire warning gave me chills, not just because of the siren either. A few times the speaker touched on situations where you might not be able to be saved, and it sure seems effective to get people moving, because it’s horrifying for me to listen to. Imagine being trapped inside your house with fire all around you, and having no way to escape. The heat of the flames are lulling you to sleep, and your eyes are dilating until you pass out. From that point forward, you are unconscious and the fire is slowly coming to you with no way for you to survive it.
    Edit: I gotta say, ever since I posted this comment a year ago, you all have had some moving things to say about your experiences with the fires. I’m really happy I got the chance to connect so many people. Thank you all for sharing.

    • @yeetmanofyeet6701
      @yeetmanofyeet6701 3 года назад +41

      Bruh that is SCARY to think about they actually did a good job

    • @sebbrazier5678
      @sebbrazier5678 3 года назад +27

      Ya I had to evacuate from my house I live just out side tinga nsw and ya it’s scary as fuck

    • @asdawasda
      @asdawasda 3 года назад +16

      yeah i lived near an area where there was fires and i got an amber alert. I get scared whenever i hear that sound because of that time

    • @sorentothesky
      @sorentothesky 3 года назад +12

      This isn’t related to Australia but holy fuck California got it bad. There was a fire called the Thomas fire that devastated so many homes on the mountain. My dad’s family had to evacuate. It makes me melancholic when I think of that fire :(

    • @helixmediacorporation862
      @helixmediacorporation862 3 года назад +1

      @@sorentothesky Australia*

  • @5H4NKTH35HARK
    @5H4NKTH35HARK 3 года назад +657

    Strange seeing so many people say that Japan's EAS is calm, when its super terrifying if you've witnessed "past events". Hell, it's terrifying even if you didn't witness it.

    • @NemuriNezumi94
      @NemuriNezumi94 3 года назад +24

      I agree
      I remember seeing it on tv
      And the situation kept getting worse and worse by the moment (mega earthquake, mega tsunami, one of the worst nuclear accident to date...)
      I remember being on the side of the sofa and just watching it on the news, I felt pretty conflicted that time
      I was in Spain so really couldn't truly graps the true magnitude of it, but I remember the feeling of sheer horror

    • @HZWY_Records
      @HZWY_Records 3 года назад +10

      Yeah imagine waking up at 4 in the morning to hear that at max volume

    • @s29nv1sr1
      @s29nv1sr1 3 года назад +14

      I'm not even Japanese, nor do I know anyone living in Japan, but that EAS system scares me so much (even more than the American one, honestly). I fell into a rabbit hole of RUclips videos from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the following tsunami and now associate that beeping with what happened on 3.11. What happened in Tōhoku that day must have left a huge mark on the Japanese if someone my age gets scared watching video footage from a decade after the actual event - I'm sure the EAS is way worse for them.

    • @B0ttle12
      @B0ttle12 3 года назад +1

      Agreed ( also are you bisexual?)

    • @HZWY_Records
      @HZWY_Records 3 года назад +1

      @@B0ttle12 my classmate is

  • @jdmax4195
    @jdmax4195 Год назад +14

    12:36 I remember this. I don’t live in Ontario but it gave me a warning. A tornado didn’t come though but there was a really really strong storm

  • @AWild_Dragon
    @AWild_Dragon 3 года назад +258

    Are we just gonna ignore that Phippines talks about Orange Rain?

    • @vernalyndavis4046
      @vernalyndavis4046 3 года назад +70

      It refers to the levels of rainfall warning, with red the highest and yellow the lowest.

    • @chrystalwayland3860
      @chrystalwayland3860 3 года назад +18

      Yeah, In El Salvador there was that level actually

    • @Clefablestarz
      @Clefablestarz 3 года назад +18

      @@vernalyndavis4046 oh, I thought it meant like the pain you'll feel if it hits you lmfao

    • @AWild_Dragon
      @AWild_Dragon 3 года назад +9

      @@vernalyndavis4046 Ah. So i was being kinda dumb.

    • @vernalyndavis4046
      @vernalyndavis4046 3 года назад +17

      @@AWild_Dragon you're not dumb bro, we just have a lot more to learn.

  • @jackskellington7526
    @jackskellington7526 3 года назад +320

    6:05 THAT’S THEIR TONE?! That’s hardcore! I feel sorry for anyone who has to deal with that one...

  • @ariililaa
    @ariililaa 3 года назад +281

    Honestly i feel like Japan understands people’s anxiety and gets that putting a really scary one can scare children and adults and cause caos. Good for them

    • @ItzBIULD
      @ItzBIULD 3 года назад +25

      No, not at all.
      Japan's alerts get your attention. For Japanese, especially since it happens daily and due to the association with 2011, the sound is TERRIFYING AS HELL.

    • @shitking007
      @shitking007 2 года назад

      *chaos

    • @CumFirework
      @CumFirework 2 года назад +11

      According to Japanese comments I’ve read, yes and no. While thier intention is to reduce anxiety among children and elders, people still lose thier shit when they hear the sound

  • @RT-qd8yl
    @RT-qd8yl 10 месяцев назад +9

    The saudi one is creepiest for me. It's got that early 90's feel from tornado warnings in my childhood wondering if my house would be destroyed, plus the extra fun of war and poison gas

  • @MatteaUltraX
    @MatteaUltraX 3 года назад +636

    The end of the Japan TV was fucking terrifying

    • @asgore1081
      @asgore1081 3 года назад +47

      EVACUATE AMM- BEEP BEEP BEEP

    • @maxballmaxxing
      @maxballmaxxing 3 года назад +5

      *he died*

    • @imaginebeingapngtuber3124
      @imaginebeingapngtuber3124 3 года назад +7

      @@maxballmaxxing *what*
      *how*

    • @sskofu
      @sskofu 3 года назад +2

      @@maxballmaxxing no

    • @thatonecountryballanimator
      @thatonecountryballanimator 3 года назад +16

      EVACUATE IMM- **stops**
      You: did he die? Whatever ima turn the TV off
      **tv magically springs back to life**
      You: WAIT HOW THE- **tsunami invaded your room and you die**

  • @trymetrix857
    @trymetrix857 3 года назад +379

    Let's all be honest with ourselves- no matter what EAS you hear, you are bout to be shitting your pants for what's coming.

    • @tudormihai2477
      @tudormihai2477 3 года назад +1

      denmark

    • @williamsquibb5249
      @williamsquibb5249 3 года назад +6

      My country are testing eas and in school a load of phones went off in the middle of the day... Doesn't help that the sound is a scary and loud siren

    • @yourmum569
      @yourmum569 3 года назад

      fax

    • @choco2480
      @choco2480 3 года назад

      there are only two outliers, germany and italy

    • @watm2002
      @watm2002 3 года назад +1

      @@williamsquibb5249 I have quite a lot of phones like 4 or 5. If they all turned on-

  • @jeninimas
    @jeninimas 3 года назад +287

    I'm from Canada and I've always found it weird how our mobile alerts sound exactly like the sound we play on Radio and TV, but every other country just uses the same exact EAS tone apparently

    • @rosieee._
      @rosieee._ 3 года назад +4

      i’m american and all the alerts sound kinda the same, the first time i heard a missing child alert, i ran to my mom and cried. ours is actually kinda terrifying to kids.

    • @speedy5152
      @speedy5152 3 года назад +6

      The US EAS alarm is terrifying as hell when you first hear it. I remember a few years ago I was watching CN when all of a sudden a blaring alarm sounded. It’s not fun.

    • @brisking
      @brisking 3 года назад +5

      @@speedy5152 when i was like 6 or 7 i fell asleep on the couch watching tv and the alert went off in the middle of the night and i was just frozen with fear

    • @haveagoodday7021
      @haveagoodday7021 2 года назад +3

      I remember when I was a kid watching TV in the middle of the night. I was already a scaredy cat (had to have a night-light or tv on to sleep) so when I heard the EAS come on for testing I began crying, lol. Fortunately it doesn't scare me as bad, though I don't really hear it anymore, since any EAS I see first on my phone, and the IPhone alarm isn't scary at all.

    • @fire_eye
      @fire_eye Год назад

      Well… I thought it was some technical difficulties

  • @FyingfoxGaming
    @FyingfoxGaming Год назад +2

    8:54 While that video was recorded in California I do like to point out that Emergency Alert System test is usually aired in a American Spanish-language television network called, Univision.

  • @stormswindy3013
    @stormswindy3013 3 года назад +376

    i wish our eas was this informative as japan on tv, they literally stayed as long as they can to save peoples lives, with ours, they’re just like, “tornado is coming, survive”
    edit: why do i watch these videos i feel like i’m torturing myself

    • @四季-i5k
      @四季-i5k 3 года назад +17

      It’s like “hey, you might die, good luck”

    • @beepfd
      @beepfd 3 года назад +23

      I agree, but I've got an explanation why tornado sirens and warnings are so abrupt, and that's because that's the absolute nature of tornadoes. They can spawn out of nearly nowhere and in an instant, and can disappear just as fast, so they might assume the viewer has gone ahead and made preparations for the emergency and are not watching anymore. I know the last tornado scare we had the channel still kept playing and relaying information even after the warning, but not all warnings are built the same

    • @glitchedout1438
      @glitchedout1438 3 года назад +1

      They actually are, they display a message on screens while Japanese and Australia do by voice. Nonetheless it's still informative

    • @haveagoodday7021
      @haveagoodday7021 2 года назад

      EAS usually have to be short (or timely) because if something like a tornado is coming, then you can't take 10 minutes talking about the history of tornadoes. You have to tell people to take shelter quick and what to do if there's no shelter/car/etc. The more detailed reports would come after the storm. Of course for stuff like COVID though you could take a while, but it's easier to redirect people to a website anyway.

    • @stormswindy3013
      @stormswindy3013 2 года назад +1

      @@haveagoodday7021 i look back at this comment after a year, and i cringe at myself, yeah, i obviously know that now, i’m a weather nerd and i used to be a weather weenie

  • @biirdseed
    @biirdseed 3 года назад +166

    "This video contains loud tones *that may alert others"* is way more menacing than it should be

    • @maxinemayfield4551
      @maxinemayfield4551 3 года назад +3

      Moms be like: GET IN THE CLOSET

    • @lunarwolf233
      @lunarwolf233 3 года назад

      It's way more menacing than it should BEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEP

  • @user-hx2po3vq1i
    @user-hx2po3vq1i 3 года назад +122

    I love how the Philippines Emergency alert casually plays sounds of a great chaos. Random car crash sounds, explosions, sirens

    • @Amtrak1971
      @Amtrak1971 2 года назад

      BEEEP. BEEP. BEEP. BEEP. BEEP.

  • @lxlgamer4516
    @lxlgamer4516 Год назад +16

    The unknown area at 9:23 is the North Valley of Sacramento. It is an emergency declaring that usage of the telephone is for emergency use (which means to call Emergency Services) only. It also stated that during whatever emergency was undergoing, You had to be tuned into your home station (the station for your area) for information and news during said emergency.

    • @polturdgeist
      @polturdgeist Год назад +1

      I wonder how that whole conundrum started
      And i wonder what K20FZ (what the originating station supposedly was) is
      Do you think it was just the wrong message being sent out, or was there more to it

    • @lxlgamer4516
      @lxlgamer4516 Год назад +1

      @@polturdgeist Not likely. You rarely see any areas of the world to accidentally send out an EAS. I don’t know the entire story, and I wonder too!

    • @polturdgeist
      @polturdgeist Год назад +1

      @@lxlgamer4516 i read on wikipedia that they inserted a wrong cartridge but idk how the EAS works

    • @lxlgamer4516
      @lxlgamer4516 Год назад +1

      @@polturdgeist Oh, OK then. If they inserted a wrong cartridge (because thats how some EAS systems used to / still work) it most likely WAS a false alarm.

  • @ceejaymades
    @ceejaymades 3 года назад +389

    Canada be like: HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    • @Minnow39
      @Minnow39 3 года назад +24

      It doesn’t really bother me during the day but when it wakes you up at 3am it’s terrifying

    • @ceejaymades
      @ceejaymades 3 года назад +2

      @Silver theanimator Same dude i got really scared

    • @rox_fett2278
      @rox_fett2278 3 года назад

      That mean you guys getting scared very easly....

    • @lilhomosquirt5833
      @lilhomosquirt5833 3 года назад +2

      It absolute fucks my ballsack I hate that noise it gives me mini heart attacks

    • @mobile_ingou
      @mobile_ingou 3 года назад

      @Silver theanimator So you're still a child?

  • @Newjeans_79
    @Newjeans_79 3 года назад +704

    Cellphone Alert
    0:13 United States
    0:35 Ontario
    0:48 Japan
    0:55 Philippines
    1:12 New Zealand
    Television Alert
    1:33 Michigan
    2:28 Ontario
    3:13 Japan
    5:49 Philippines
    6:22 Saudi Arabia
    8:56 California
    9:30 Israel
    Radio Alert
    11:24 Tennessee
    12:33 Ontario
    13:24 Victoria, Australia
    19:03 Finland
    19:24 Japan

    • @fellowflatmoon4280
      @fellowflatmoon4280 3 года назад +1

      Tha nks

    • @LKeizher
      @LKeizher 3 года назад +42

      8:56 isnt in México, is in California.

    • @LKeizher
      @LKeizher 3 года назад +18

      @@Newjeans_79 sacramento is so far from Mexico dude.

    • @Gmxiix
      @Gmxiix 3 года назад +27

      8:56 Sacramento Valley*

    • @abstracz1027
      @abstracz1027 3 года назад +4

      How long till some one remixes isreal was into the Thomas theme song

  • @Bellehiek
    @Bellehiek 3 года назад +92

    The “unknown location” is in California, United States. I’m thinking more likely Northern California since it’s talking about the Sacramento Valley. It’s in Spanish.

  • @hanakawannie
    @hanakawannie Год назад +5

    8:54, location is North Sacramento, California. In Spanish, it says "nosotros continuaremos en servirles en el norte del valle de Sacramento" which means "We continue to serve the north Sacramento valley area"

    • @09er9
      @09er9 Год назад

      ohh alright

  • @JonJ1948
    @JonJ1948 3 года назад +268

    9:40 this EAS was actually all over Israel, there was a siren all over the state and people were asked to wear their gas masks, because there was a fear of a missile with a chemical warhead launched from Iraq during the Gulf War.
    Edit Dec 11th, 2021: Thx for 214 likes
    Edit June 13th, 2022: 225 likes! yay

    • @professorpenne9962
      @professorpenne9962 3 года назад +11

      that's frightening

    • @sakuraogami6885
      @sakuraogami6885 3 года назад

      I thought this one was because of the bombs dropping?

    • @Juan-qz4eg
      @Juan-qz4eg 3 года назад +4

      20 people died and it was a scud missile

    • @giancarlabautista1014
      @giancarlabautista1014 3 года назад +2

      U know scud missile

    • @dullz8668
      @dullz8668 3 года назад

      The missile was from Iraq cause of the israeli-Palestinian attack

  • @poochonlover6260
    @poochonlover6260 3 года назад +203

    Fun fact:saudi was supposed to be like that to not scare anyone and remind everyone about a tv show,so they can be a lot calmsr

    • @felagoncalves
      @felagoncalves 3 года назад +10

      I personally believe it's scarier, since it "feels" so "bare-bones" and keeps flashing the text... Furthermore, it says "Put your GAS MASK on" 😳

    • @TheRealMjoctYoutube
      @TheRealMjoctYoutube 3 года назад +1

      I was born in 2010 but that was not for a tv show that channel 3 is saudi channel just to say when the danger is over

    • @TheRealMjoctYoutube
      @TheRealMjoctYoutube 3 года назад

      @@ayatollahalikhamenei3722 not Riyadh it's the shamal zone

    • @TheRealMjoctYoutube
      @TheRealMjoctYoutube 3 года назад

      Riyadh is in the middle

    • @ayatollahalikhamenei3722
      @ayatollahalikhamenei3722 3 года назад +1

      @@TheRealMjoctRUclips thanks

  • @ilcubo32
    @ilcubo32 3 года назад +109

    Japan: report news
    Earth: NOOO I DON’T LIKE NEWS *starts shaking tectonic plates aggressively*

    • @jessica-ux1pi
      @jessica-ux1pi 3 года назад +4

      im shitting ikea hats while reading this

    • @cuntnuggett
      @cuntnuggett 2 года назад

      ははははは💀

  • @OneBrokenEgg
    @OneBrokenEgg Год назад +14

    11:30
    Wanna know something scary? This alert was for a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado in Tennessee, right? Well, in March 2020, a tornado hit Nashville. Here’s the scary part; _this video was uploaded in 2020, the same year of the tornado._

    • @PurpleIsSus1985
      @PurpleIsSus1985 7 месяцев назад +2

      That’s not scary, it’s just common sense

  • @kibruazkaenk1510
    @kibruazkaenk1510 3 года назад +74

    5:15 omg it's really terrifying.. They really switch the tone when announcing the tsunami alert..

    • @elle176
      @elle176 3 года назад +8

      Earthquakes happen often here in japan- but tsunamis really terrifies people here-

    • @unknownpalooza8475
      @unknownpalooza8475 3 года назад +8

      Yeah cuz tsunamis can be really deadly since the current is really strong like back in 2011, the houses and boats were flushed away and the height was really high

    • @basicallystupid7080
      @basicallystupid7080 3 года назад +3

      It’s scary, it’s like he’s seeing the huge wave coming at them and when he gets cut off, they’re swallowed by the wave, haunting it is.

    • @lukethenuke3000
      @lukethenuke3000 3 года назад +2

      It's creepy how he cuts off

    • @joaquinvaleri7022
      @joaquinvaleri7022 4 месяца назад

      ​@@unknownpalooza8475Football Hooliganism War in Ukraine Crime in Argentina and Woodstock 99

  • @miizuakiya
    @miizuakiya 3 года назад +174

    every alarm: **insert alarm noises**
    australia’s bushfire warnings: **insert talking in scary tone and giving safety tips**

    • @Ghostiethenonbinary
      @Ghostiethenonbinary 3 года назад +6

      Yea they do that and it scares me
      (Because I’m Australian)

    • @lisawilson5954
      @lisawilson5954 3 года назад +3

      no, ours just gives you a little jump but then it stops and THEN it says the stuff

    • @peabrain1841
      @peabrain1841 3 года назад +1

      @@Ghostiethenonbinary im aussie too. it happens almost every summer

    • @c0zmozys
      @c0zmozys 3 года назад +4

      Philippenes: *DEATH! FIRE! SCR E AMING! S C A R E!!!!*

    • @miizuakiya
      @miizuakiya 3 года назад +2

      @@c0zmozys
      Hehe i am a filipino living in australia

  • @latioselatias
    @latioselatias 3 года назад +201

    I love how the Australian one is giving instructions on how to deal with different type of situations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @coolboyI23
      @coolboyI23 2 года назад +1

      Good for Australia

    • @demetr1us-wii
      @demetr1us-wii 2 года назад

      lucky australians

    • @kathbeck7817
      @kathbeck7817 2 года назад +1

      Escape fire: Go into the ocean.
      Why, Victoria? (New South Wales resident)

    • @chloemanzanal7432
      @chloemanzanal7432 2 года назад

      I lived on Australia

  • @hollowgraphic.rayleigh
    @hollowgraphic.rayleigh Год назад +10

    I live and was born in the Philippines. So yes, most of our emergency/amber alerts on phones are probably earthquakes or heavy yellow/orange rainfall, and probably sometimes landslides and floods, maybe tsunamis, whatever appears. I have only experienced heavy yellow/orange rainfall and flood alerts. I am not sure on the others.

    • @andilol213
      @andilol213 Год назад

      This be giving me chills

  • @従属栄養生物-w5q
    @従属栄養生物-w5q 2 года назад +127

    I was surprised at people commenting how Japanese alert is calm. I thought that the combination of the sound was created in a way that makes people feel anxious... It makes me more anxious than listening to the loud beeps. The loud beeps are effective in making me frightened and panic though.

  • @NovaTheVillageIdiot
    @NovaTheVillageIdiot 3 года назад +550

    I find it beautifully comical that most places in the world, like Japan, Saudi Arabia, Australia, among other places are super helpful, meanwhile Canada and the USA kind of just throw you to the wind in a "save yourself" scenario.

    • @chezburger57
      @chezburger57 3 года назад +7

      Nah, its just usa

    • @mickeywaffleking8502
      @mickeywaffleking8502 3 года назад +40

      Canadas gives off instructions on your tv or phone. The noise just gets your attention. But actual safety protocols and information are given on your phone or tv. It also, given circus will read it off

    • @glitchedout1438
      @glitchedout1438 3 года назад +1

      @@mickeywaffleking8502 ye

    • @zestyist.adrenaline
      @zestyist.adrenaline 3 года назад +1

      Arabia is kinda warning me though

    • @CommyPlayz
      @CommyPlayz 3 года назад +1

      Australia: RUN NOW GET OUT OF YOUR CAR AND RUN HOME THERE IS A BUSH FIRE GO GO!

  • @jesemepardens9151
    @jesemepardens9151 2 года назад +272

    Fun Fact : In France we don't really experience these kind of things however we do quite often deal with Alerte Enlèvement (basically a kidnapping alert) which sounds just as stressful. We also have a test of alert sirens in big towns once a month.

    • @notarotomwithhair5637
      @notarotomwithhair5637 2 года назад +7

      We have tornado siren tests every Wednesday in ohio

    • @ppppvvppppp_real
      @ppppvvppppp_real 2 года назад +1

      My mind right now when I just read this: holy crap

    • @Obedthian-UK
      @Obedthian-UK 2 года назад

      @@notarotomwithhair5637 ok

    • @TheSillynessGotMe
      @TheSillynessGotMe 2 года назад +4

      Moi je vis au Canada et des fois ça arrive pendant la nuit. Et ça fait peur

    • @Eden__1964
      @Eden__1964 2 года назад +2

      Oui, les alertes enlèvements souvent à la télé m’ont toujours stressé

  • @Riouxkieyt
    @Riouxkieyt Год назад +3

    man, the phones are freaking out and sense danger.

  • @jasminejohnston6393
    @jasminejohnston6393 3 года назад +818

    I’m Canadian and I’ve seen my fair share of Amber Alerts. They not only show up on TV, they also appear on bus displays in Vancouver. An Amber Alert only shows up if a kid disappears and that’s scary

    • @wlsfb
      @wlsfb 3 года назад +15

      Im From Los Angeles, CA. We have Earthquakes alerts like before it happens like Japan

    • @kookie1983
      @kookie1983 3 года назад +35

      I’ve heard it so many times, that when I hear it I just don’t care. I’m like “oh my god is this a missing child sire again?”

    • @HAA0603
      @HAA0603 3 года назад +7

      Same, they also appear on buses here in Ottawa as well.

    • @arctic_fox1
      @arctic_fox1 3 года назад +1

      Oh scrap

    • @arctic_fox1
      @arctic_fox1 3 года назад +2

      Im the only Italian here apparently

  • @clxdyy_
    @clxdyy_ 3 года назад +135

    australian emergency alerts are so informative.

    • @nevelytv
      @nevelytv 3 года назад +18

      that's a good thing that they take their time to help people take cover and stay safe, they care about their population

    • @lindaortega1105
      @lindaortega1105 3 года назад

      W H Y V I C I O U S B E E P H O T O

    • @rhysnickell2581
      @rhysnickell2581 3 года назад +2

      they do that because they need to highlight every possibility. bushfires are largely unpredictable and move fast. its not as simple as get in your car or stay in your home. they make references to plans that people in Australia renew annually about how to escape. they need to let us know when to (or if it's too late) to enact that plan. air quality indexes are important as Canberra (our capital city) was the most toxic place on earth for air quality (i think) last year. in Australia we also like reasons for doing things. as an example, the following: "do not drive your car" is too vague in a situation like a bushfire. a more situation appropriate statement may follow the lines of: "in *insert town name(s) here*, it is too late to leave. trees may have fallen on to roads and access is needed for emergency services. in *insert town name(s) here*, it is heavily recommended to evacuate now as it may not be safe to do so later."

    • @basicallystupid7080
      @basicallystupid7080 3 года назад +1

      The US is literally just *hey if you live here you might die haha*

  • @idk-rl4tk
    @idk-rl4tk 3 года назад +156

    Can we talk about when they test these systems at 2 am in the us??? I cannot tell you how many times I woke up on a school night and couldn’t fall back asleep because of these. They literally kill me.

    • @IanHD
      @IanHD 3 года назад +4

      They used to run them at 2 pm but they stopped making them do it that late.

    • @Nofaceguy117
      @Nofaceguy117 3 года назад +8

      The system alarm scares me even still, I literally don’t turn my radio to anything but cds now so I don’t have a dose of panic with the suddenness, yet here I am watching this, lol.

    • @zadeyswindle4523
      @zadeyswindle4523 3 года назад +4

      literally sudden alarms give me so much anxiety i hate it when the tests come up at night especially when im alone in the house

    • @sophieapolaya5709
      @sophieapolaya5709 3 года назад +3

      i literally turn my tv off quickly for a few minutes until the sound goes away(when its a test, not the real thing)😭

    • @himearikawa3130
      @himearikawa3130 3 года назад +1

      I'm in a EST zone so it's like 1 pm when they test.

  • @Tash_Edits456
    @Tash_Edits456 Год назад +11

    I like how japan actually gives proper information, care about other peoples life and repeat themselves about the emergency . But in Us they just give a message, the alarm and some random voiceover.

  • @OM19_MO79
    @OM19_MO79 3 года назад +801

    Fun fact (actually, is quite depressing): Mexico has the most useless and deadlier of alerts. Mexico City's anti-earthquake alert, operating since the late 80s after the great 1985 earthquake, has taken the lives of at least half a dozen due to cardiac problems and other accidents caused by the fear the alert causes on people. All end up being minor scares, many being false alarms. Since it only detects earthquakes originating in certain locations near the 1985 epicenter in the State of Guerrero at the south, it missed the 2nd worst earthquake in Mexico City's history in 2017, with its epicenter being in the state of Puebla, close to Mexico City but quite far from Guerrero. The alert activated itself in the middle of the quake, many buildings had been already evacuated when it started to sound while others didn't even have the chance to hear it. The idea of the alert is to allow a minute or so to evacuate as many as possible before the shockwave reaches the city and save their lives by not being inside the buildings if they collapse since the alert would sound first if the quake originates in the same place as the one from 1985, however, such occurence has never happened so no lives have ever been saved by it.

    • @themadsuika3909
      @themadsuika3909 3 года назад +9

      Well i hope the third time will work this time

    • @olivia6632
      @olivia6632 3 года назад +38

      Mejico Majico

    • @luancervantes6124
      @luancervantes6124 3 года назад +22

      @@themadsuika3909 we'll make sure to text you next time it happens around 2047

    • @justnewo798
      @justnewo798 3 года назад +14

      As someone who lives nearby the San Andreas fault knowing that is kinda sad, like... Oh well, viva México :'3

    • @kain64ify
      @kain64ify 3 года назад +26

      Pero el pri robo mas

  • @9tgs
    @9tgs 2 года назад +24

    日本のアラートについて可愛いというコメントや、アナウンサーが冷静であることを指摘している人が多いが、日本人にとってこのアラートは怖いものである。ある意味、習慣のように地震の時にしか聞かないアラートを危険だと捉えているからだ。サイレンなどは、消防車や救急車でよく耳にするから、地震だけは特別なんだ。
    ニュースキャスターは地震について非常に冷静に伝えているが、彼らはものすごい練習をしているはずだよ。TVがパニックになって情報が伝わらず逃げ遅れた人が3.11の時にいたからね。教訓として、厳しく指導されているんだと思う。彼らも冷静ではないし、とても大きな地震に対して日本人は慣れてないからそこは勘違いしないで欲しい。

    • @dreamy_luigi
      @dreamy_luigi 2 года назад +1

      日本のアラームは本当に怖いです😥

  • @qpol
    @qpol 3 года назад +101

    5:16 bruh he just starts panicking like not even he could hold himself together
    and then 5:25 he references some disaster so i am assuming he has trauma from tsunamis

    • @markknight4538
      @markknight4538 3 года назад +43

      He’s referencing the Great East earthquake from 2011. It was the most powerful earthquake eve recorded in Japan (Magnitude 9.1), and it spawned a 133 foot tall tsunami. By the time everything was over almost 20,000 people died.

    • @SweetieBreezy
      @SweetieBreezy 3 года назад +22

      @@markknight4538 yeah that was a grave day for Japan so it would make sense why the guy's so traumatized about it

    • @pelziig
      @pelziig 3 года назад +24

      @@markknight4538 Plus it also hit a nuclear power plant, causing radiation in the nearby areas

    • @hgghfghfghfghf
      @hgghfghfghfghf 3 года назад +9

      I would panic as hell too.

    • @Casteray
      @Casteray 3 года назад +9

      @@pelziig damn now that's scary.

  • @Mr.Salazar31811
    @Mr.Salazar31811 Год назад +1

    What you should’ve added was, the Mexican eas alarm called ALERTA SÍSMICA!

  • @rubencastillo3602
    @rubencastillo3602 3 года назад +206

    6:08 I guess that's effective enough.

    • @dwaynegaming9511
      @dwaynegaming9511 3 года назад +8

      It's just a drill in real life we already heard it that channel is banned now

    • @ztrfi1806
      @ztrfi1806 3 года назад +2

      @@dwaynegaming9511 ntc was the cause of abs cbn shutting down

    • @Casteray
      @Casteray 3 года назад +2

      @@dwaynegaming9511 yeah their channel is gone but, they still have a spare channel to go in. Kapamilya Channel, owned by ABS - CBN

    • @RRTSMPlayz
      @RRTSMPlayz 3 года назад

      @@Casteray true

    • @thenailprojectbymjb1740
      @thenailprojectbymjb1740 3 года назад

      No one is going to talk about the car crash and screaming?

  • @orangehatretro
    @orangehatretro 2 года назад +113

    14:38 you are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. You should take shelter, *it is too late to leave*
    Holy cow that’s scary

    • @sofayyybbiz
      @sofayyybbiz 2 года назад +30

      15:03 “the extreme heat is most likely to kill you well before the flames reach you” so uh suddenly I don’t wanna live here in Australia 😃

    • @4MeriB09
      @4MeriB09 2 года назад +3

      @@sofayyybbiz trust me it’s not that bad in aus, as long as you live in the coastlines. Although we do have cyclones every now and then

    • @MrChilili
      @MrChilili 2 года назад +2

      @@4MeriB09 my only threat where I live (central US) is tornados and possibly a small wildfire if there’s a drought

    • @kayzeaza
      @kayzeaza 2 года назад

      @@MrChilili volcanos too

    • @itsPikachu
      @itsPikachu 6 месяцев назад

      Context it happened on the Australia wild fires

  • @GyusujiOisi
    @GyusujiOisi Год назад +154

    Japan's EEW alerts TVs, radios, and cell phones seconds before an earthquake hits. The way it works is that an earthquake generates two waves, the P-wave and the S-wave, which are so small that they are difficult to feel and travel very fast from the epicenter. When a seismic station observes the P-wave, it sends out a warning to areas where tremors are expected within one second, thus making it possible to send out a warning seconds before the tremors hit. Incidentally, tsunami warnings are simply sounded when a tsunami is observed by instruments floating at sea.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 Год назад +12

    12:20 that’s the warning announcement we still hear in every corner of USA

  • @chaoticdexter2294
    @chaoticdexter2294 3 года назад +667

    All other alarms: **freaks you out if u hear em at midnight**
    Japan: **panics cutely**

    • @QualifiedGoblin
      @QualifiedGoblin 3 года назад +67

      Trust me, the Japanese one is terrifying if you experienced the 2011 tsunami and earthquake

    • @BogusmanTheSwagman
      @BogusmanTheSwagman 3 года назад +43

      OK but the Japanese EAS will literally TURN ON YOUR TV FULL BLAST WTF

    • @ramune_loves_four
      @ramune_loves_four 3 года назад +1

      Four

    • @DogSippingRootbeer
      @DogSippingRootbeer 3 года назад +7

      Once when I was at the outer banks in North Carolina (USA) My little brother woke me up at 1:00 A.M. because it was a alert test

    • @smi02yuri
      @smi02yuri 3 года назад

      Omg a earthquake just happened and it moved my house the alarm was the Japan one my tv didn’t open up but that was still scary 😦

  • @sargentdornan8623
    @sargentdornan8623 3 года назад +74

    I like the fact that the Saudi Arabians legit just say "put on your gas mask"
    Like I have one

    • @Remake117
      @Remake117 3 года назад +26

      This alarm was back during the gulf war

    • @ChakkyCharizard
      @ChakkyCharizard 3 года назад +18

      I mean, if you lived in Saudi Arabia during the gulf war you probably did.

    • @slackzuesthegamer
      @slackzuesthegamer Год назад

      Ye the government gave everyone a gas mask

  • @flipz1de
    @flipz1de 3 года назад +66

    i love how informative japan and australia are

    • @gachalover101karma_bearand9
      @gachalover101karma_bearand9 2 года назад +2

      But they are also very scary

    • @dezzyly
      @dezzyly 2 года назад

      @@gachalover101karma_bearand9 I mean it helps you realise just how real the situation is, I’ve only heard our flood warning in Australia and they are pretty similiar mainly stating if you see any form of running water over the road that you can’t see the bottom of or even that it’s higher than a foot then don’t risk it and turn around immidiately. Don’t drive in floodwaters and do not attempt to rescue said vehicle if it is already dipping into floodwater. Avoid certain roads and such. I’m mainly just glad that where I live doesn’t get very affected since I live uphill but those kinds of warning are a real wake up call when it’s dangerous and when the warnings are directed towards you it’s just really terrifying but yes informative.
      Oops I went for a bit of a long information dump.

  • @poypoyh4413
    @poypoyh4413 2 года назад +185

    3:11 2011年からもう11年経ったけど、やっぱりこの音聞くと未だに思い出してドキドキしちゃう😨😢

  • @mittenpandas299
    @mittenpandas299 Год назад +61

    Japan is something that I liked, when I went there on holiday we were watching TV when we got news about an incoming typhoon and that we should be wary. Although it was terrifying as we barely have any natural disasters where I live, but I felt slightly reassured given how calm and collected they were when giving out the news.

  • @certified.IA_nerd
    @certified.IA_nerd 3 года назад +166

    I like how Saudi Arabia has an English translation for the English speaking population. :^)

    • @ariannagorbet6674
      @ariannagorbet6674 3 года назад +18

      It’s very nice of those Saudi Arabians to translate the warning for English speaking people.

    • @AK-fc1iy
      @AK-fc1iy 3 года назад +17

      Israel has Arabic, Hebrew, English, Russian and 2 more languages I cant identify.

    • @eddiesuc7731
      @eddiesuc7731 3 года назад +5

      @@AK-fc1iy One of the 2 languages is Spanish. The other one looks like something I’d see in a children’s sandbox.

    • @corox914
      @corox914 3 года назад +8

      @@eddiesuc7731 it's Amharic

    • @felagoncalves
      @felagoncalves 3 года назад +4

      I don't think it's specifically for English speaking people, rather than translating everything into a language that's the most likely to be understood/spoken by the most amount of people [the text is written in the Arabic alphabet, not in the Latin alphabet]. English isn't an official language in Saudi Arabia, so that's why I think they chose a common language that's taught in schools and private institutions... 🤔

  • @sj_.andres
    @sj_.andres Год назад

    8:55 is obviously Sacramento in California, it’s in Spanish because it’s a local channel, an example is in San José, CA, local channel 14 Univision is just Spanish

  • @friendlyneighborhoodcow8776
    @friendlyneighborhoodcow8776 3 года назад +58

    In Canada we just have the alert ready tone on our iPhones. Exactly like the second phone

  • @biancab212
    @biancab212 3 года назад +63

    “Location unknown” - it says Sacramento in the writing :) hope that helps!

    • @janujulietapaco9037
      @janujulietapaco9037 3 года назад

      i think that scaramento is spainish

    • @xxepicdude12345xx
      @xxepicdude12345xx 3 года назад +7

      @@janujulietapaco9037 It’s the capital of California bruh

    • @Juan-qz4eg
      @Juan-qz4eg 3 года назад +1

      It must be a small city named Sacramento in some Spanish speaking country

    • @smallhotdog
      @smallhotdog 3 года назад +5

      Yes, I live in Sacramento, Mexico and definitely not Sacramento, CA,USA

    • @andreisbeats
      @andreisbeats 3 года назад +2

      Is Sacramento Valley, California. That was an wrong EAN and TV channel is KUCO-LD Univision 27, in Chico/Redding area, California. (US Spanish-language TV network)

  • @skeloventon1608
    @skeloventon1608 3 года назад +400

    3:13 Japan really said “Your gonna die ,,uwu,,” and “earthquake coming stay safe cutie 🥺👉🏼👈🏼✨”

    • @iulii14n4
      @iulii14n4 3 года назад +11

      とにかく、わが国は緊急警報でとてもいい音がしますが、日本には地震がたくさんあることを覚えておく必要があります。

    • @TaterIsStupid
      @TaterIsStupid 3 года назад +24

      Eawfquake is in dis awea
      , uwu stay safe uwu uwu :3 :3 :3

    • @iulii14n4
      @iulii14n4 3 года назад +31

      @@TaterIsStupid im a japanese and the japan gouverment want to people be calm so yuh

    • @penelopemaygrove3132
      @penelopemaygrove3132 3 года назад +6

      なぜ西から来る人々はいつも私たちをからかうのです、かうーん。

    • @TaterIsStupid
      @TaterIsStupid 3 года назад +5

      @@iulii14n4 ohh okay

  • @thatpreppycowgirl
    @thatpreppycowgirl 11 месяцев назад +5

    For everyones info the Japanese alarm is to keep little children from panicking
    (But im sure they are still scared because any eas alarm is scary)

  • @erii6380
    @erii6380 3 года назад +140

    I live in Australia, and our fires were terrifying, rip everyone who passed ❤

    • @sapphomapping5084
      @sapphomapping5084 3 года назад +3

      Yes!! I live in australia but and i live hear the blue mountains so theirs alot of bushfires and backburning in the winter :)

    • @biancab212
      @biancab212 3 года назад +1

      Those fires were the only time I’ve ever heard that warning. Landline phones ringing and playing the warning, text messages and voicemail on the mobile, and on the television. :( I’ll never forget that.

    • @pollymaker4337
      @pollymaker4337 3 года назад +4

      I live near the Adelaide hills, and there was tons of bushfires there in 2020. The warning still haunts me just from how often it would play

    • @jacobplayz_mnl4479
      @jacobplayz_mnl4479 3 года назад

      @@lu1sgamingc00l7 what’s an magnitude?

    • @opalrose2002
      @opalrose2002 3 года назад +4

      I live in New Zealand. The fires coloured the sky and it was so haunting knowing that just across the ocean our neighbour country was suffering....

  • @pienveneman8621
    @pienveneman8621 3 года назад +96

    Wait hold up- did the guy in the Saudi Arabia part say “put on your gasmask”?! That is terrifying!

    • @newyorkgaming5283
      @newyorkgaming5283  3 года назад +18

      I agree, it definitely is!

    • @CoungToElf
      @CoungToElf 3 года назад +15

      @@newyorkgaming5283 they detected a scud missile, it’s from the gulf war

    • @vintprox
      @vintprox 3 года назад +13

      I'd be panicking from not having one 😮

    • @helloooooo...
      @helloooooo... 3 года назад +2

      same!! boutta open amazon rn

    • @vdt0_
      @vdt0_ 3 года назад +3

      In 2017 or 2018 or 2019 I was in first grade I was in Saudi Arabia cuz am from saudi Arabia and the news say we will test a eas not on electricity on streets only it was normal not loud enough and not the original eas

  • @TheOfficialDirtyDan
    @TheOfficialDirtyDan 2 года назад +524

    I vaguely remember as a kid, 8 almost 9 or something, and watching on TV about the tsunami and earthquake in Japan in 2011, many people were worried for them, even my mom was. I remember asking what a tsunami was and my mom told me what it meant and I asked if it could happen to us. I don’t live in a state where it can happen bc I don’t live near an ocean but I was horrified.
    I swear the Japanese have to be the strongest people. Huge respect for them for dealing with that a lot. Every time I hear their alert watching these kind of things, I find it terrifying. 💀

    • @prod9vitals
      @prod9vitals 2 года назад

      ur old

    • @_choffeee
      @_choffeee 2 года назад +23

      I live in Japan and I just can't bare how people could say that Japan's emergency alert noises (?) is so calming whilst me over here having goddamn shivers because I hate the sound just hearing that there is an earthquake

    • @TheOfficialDirtyDan
      @TheOfficialDirtyDan 2 года назад +4

      @@_choffeee frrrr like that alert is saying people are gonna die basically 😭

    • @zxth
      @zxth 2 года назад

      You dirty asl

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi 2 года назад +1

      So many people live near the coasts. They’re asking for it. But everyone here is asking to get their town wiped off the map by a tornado so it’s the same here.

  • @KristoAnimates
    @KristoAnimates 8 месяцев назад +2

    8:54 is a Spanish EAS for Sacramento California. I know this because I live there and since I am Mexican I watch Univision whenever I visit my abuelo there.

  • @KagamineBrainrot
    @KagamineBrainrot 3 года назад +371

    Canada's alert about the cough cough mask virus is like blowing an airhorn at someone's ear and telling them things they already know like that the floor is made out of floor and a cat says meow

    • @CumFirework
      @CumFirework 3 года назад +4

      Well, that alert was from a while ago

    • @bwckplumbingfixtures1864
      @bwckplumbingfixtures1864 3 года назад +1

      Lmao yea

    • @qpol
      @qpol 3 года назад +25

      you dodge saying “covid” like you’re a youtuber trying to dodge demonetization lol

    • @ElizabethCherryBlossom
      @ElizabethCherryBlossom 3 года назад +3

      Im from Ontario. Every time were put on lockdown i get a anxiety attack because of the EAS sound. I was at school learning and my class got EAS alert cause of lockdown, my phone doesn't even notify me even if I have a number so I didnt know what was going on, I asked a classmate if I could see what it was about, 1 of the boys declined but my soul sister showed me her phone to see the alert. So ye I get scared every time

    • @itsjustnia336
      @itsjustnia336 3 года назад +1

      @@qpol same shit im thinking.

  • @wisxper
    @wisxper 3 года назад +86

    the Jerusalem one was like "idk wat happened but i think its bad"

    • @rosieee._
      @rosieee._ 3 года назад +3

      I GOT SO SCARED, ITS LIKE *yeah you’re gonna die now*

    • @pointrecall6729
      @pointrecall6729 3 года назад +6

      That isnt the jerusalem eas, thats isreal's.

    • @real.roninthomasvids
      @real.roninthomasvids 3 года назад

      Jerusalem is located in isreal

    • @pointrecall6729
      @pointrecall6729 3 года назад +4

      Thing is, the eas for isreal, is put in all city's of isreal.

    • @theresakulpa3004
      @theresakulpa3004 3 года назад +2

      The Israeli alarm was for the Iraqi bombings in 1991 I believe