@@powdersetyes There's one interviewee who is speaking around the middle of the vid who has someone else speaking for him as if he's speaking a different language, but you can still hear him, and the guy is clearly speaking English with only a slight accent.
Antigua, Guatemala is possibly my favorite place on earth. It's such a spectacular little town There are three volcanoes around the town. It's a miracle it's survived nearly 500 years. You can hike the volcano that's beside Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire). It's called Acatenago and it's a pretty awesome journey. I did it in 8th grade and was probably the best experience of my life. I'd love to go back as an adult
Went on a mission trip to Antigua in June 2016 and I had a high respect for that volcano. Never left my thoughts while I was there. Couldn't see the lava during the day, only smoke, but at night it was very visible. Condolences to those lost.
S.H.J. - after eruption the ash deflects the gobal warming and the volcanoes cool down the temperature ...tambora Indonesia 1815 eruption follow with a year without a summer it was a massive cool down...
Yeah my dad is from Guatemala he’s knows it better than me he said it’s an active volcano and the most dangerous volcano in Guatemala it erupted in 1972 I think as well
It’s not funny Andy. The cops had like 3 hours to evacuate everyone but they didn’t cause they were lil baby’s so they skipped people and 2k people died.
@@ruggedobserver4987 The eruption of Fuego on June 3, 2018 is one of the darkest events in the history of Guatemala. It left heartbreaking scenes in its wake, as survivors began a frantic search for family and friends. How many people were killed, how many were left homeless, how many lost their livelihood and how many had no recourse but to leave Guatemala in order to save their family? HUH!!
Lu- Pompeii were ignorant...people for 16 years living next to Fuego, perhaps come into being more picky where to live , Indonesia has volcanoes and more people :and in USA it is restricted to live on the islands Marianas with active volcanoes are...Hawaii has lava and such, so many people lost property again picky where you live Just because you could live near a volcano doesn't mean you should... California's 11 volcanic sites are monitored i don't live near a Volcano
Why did you guys voice over him like he was speaking a different language? He's speaking English....
Wondered the same thing. Glad others are mentioning it, too.
What voice over? Did they reupload?
@@powdersetyes There's one interviewee who is speaking around the middle of the vid who has someone else speaking for him as if he's speaking a different language, but you can still hear him, and the guy is clearly speaking English with only a slight accent.
Might be because his sound was very quiet but there are other ways to address that.
It's called racism. Not even exaggerating
1:24 RIP to that guy running
Antigua, Guatemala is possibly my favorite place on earth. It's such a spectacular little town
There are three volcanoes around the town. It's a miracle it's survived nearly 500 years.
You can hike the volcano that's beside Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire). It's called Acatenago and it's a pretty awesome journey. I did it in 8th grade and was probably the best experience of my life.
I'd love to go back as an adult
I love fuego been watching him for yrs now he's always putting on a show
Him?? 🤣
REI yes him, if fuega a her
😵😵😵😵😵
lol english voiceover on a guy speaking english
Locals estimated as many as over 2,000 people where killed in the eruption.
Do NOT underestimate volcanoes.
And my deepest condolences to those lost.
Yea my dads people of Guatemala are lost:( god bless their souls
It wasn’t that many. Do some research
😥 wow so sad
the voiceover is super weird, his speaking perfectly fine english?
He might have a Guatemalan accent and someone editing might thought it would be better for the audience to understand it clearly
Bro it’s a Guatemala guy but they translate to English
Poor guy 1:15 his running for his life I feel so bad for the guy 😢😥😭
1:26 rip my dude running
There's a worse one at 1.14
Went on a mission trip to Antigua in June 2016 and I had a high respect for that volcano. Never left my thoughts while I was there. Couldn't see the lava during the day, only smoke, but at night it was very visible. Condolences to those lost.
Imagine it began erupting while u were there that would've been really unlucky for u😟
"It's brighter here."
How ironic. Please, just discard the ending when it's nessesary like this video.
The old guy was talking so slow, they dubbed him even though he was speaking English.
Heartbreaking 😥
That's the power of mother nature, we don't have any power or control over her. we are just dust, in front of her
Seeing them run made my heart break
Has no one told Volcanoes yet that its bad for the environment to erupt.
Actually volcanoes are useful to the environment
@@Aurora_Borealis_UK how? It’s ash mate it’s dangerous it’s toxic gas...
@@AbnerTheNeutralGuy it make for fertile land to grow crops and it cools the earth down
S.H.J. - after eruption the ash deflects the gobal warming and the volcanoes cool down the temperature ...tambora Indonesia 1815 eruption follow with a year without a summer it was a massive cool down...
Who else is here because this is their geography work
Not me I am only here because I study fuego
I am here because I climbed the volcano a couple of months ago
Anyone else think it's weird that @ 1800 degrees farenheit, the trees still have there leaves?
Without oxygen they can't burn, so they just get covered in ash and get cooked
What caused the big eruption on the Fuego Volcano?
1:22 That's huge!
Yeah my dad is from Guatemala he’s knows it better than me he said it’s an active volcano and the most dangerous volcano in Guatemala it erupted in 1972 I think as well
Jesus Christ can’t believe it running and all that volcano stuff behind me 😔😔 and please run so fast
We probably just saw in this video a few people that died in the volcano
OK speaks English why the voiceover
Smithsonian: *ends on a dark and sad note, referring this eruption to a modern day Pompeii*
Also Smithsonian: iT's BrIgHtEr HeRe!
reminds me of MT Pinatubo in 1991
Homie can’t get a ride
Takis FUEGO!!!
My teacher sent me here for a geography project...
I think it is happening again.
What happens next? Does anyone survive? Oh my god
165 people died
Its heartbreaking seeing some running. People shud offer rides
Thanos Snap they stop, they die too.
It’s not funny Andy. The cops had like 3 hours to evacuate everyone but they didn’t cause they were lil baby’s so they skipped people and 2k people died.
Las autoridades tuvieron 3 horas para evacuar y no lo hicieron todas esas personas murieron por su ineptitud😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
0:29 They have a voice over for a guy speaking English lol
Guatemala city is just destroyed!😢
Not Guatemala city
How responsible was this eruption in causing the northward migration?
Terrence P. Urbanis huh
@@ruggedobserver4987 The eruption of Fuego on June 3, 2018 is one of the darkest events in the history of Guatemala. It left heartbreaking scenes in its wake, as survivors began a frantic search for family and friends. How many people were killed, how many were left homeless, how many lost their livelihood and how many had no recourse but to leave Guatemala in order to save their family? HUH!!
Terrence P. Urbanis 116,000 you bum calm tf down
@@heretoforeunknown huh
Pompeii all over again
Lu- Pompeii were ignorant...people for 16 years living next to Fuego, perhaps come into being more picky where to live , Indonesia has volcanoes and more people :and in USA it is restricted to live on the islands Marianas with active volcanoes are...Hawaii has lava and such, so many people lost property again picky where you live Just because you could live near a volcano doesn't mean you should...
California's 11 volcanic sites are monitored i don't live near a Volcano
I’m on google classroom and my teacher told me to watch this
omg same
Not for me I just have a fascination for volcanoes especially fuego
It was American English, a totally different type of dialect that required the voiceover. Hope that helps.
No it didnt helped. Just listen once more and you will see that the accent is light, nothing that can't be understood.
Biggest eruption
Pompeii part 2 💀
Oof