Scariest Tsunami And Wave Moments Ever Caught On Camera !

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Even the most heavenly places can become hell when storm season arrives! Because mother nature is already so angry with us that she wants to destroy everything in her path. Today we’re bringing you the Scariest Storm And Flood Moments that will make you think twice before going out in the rain again!

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Thank you Mr for saving the black and white dog, I sure appreciate it, thank you again! 🤗🤗🤗

didibolter
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big thank you to the man who saved the dog, just in the nick of time.💯👏

margaretgould
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The person that was driving the eighteen wheeler was definitely an experienced driver.

karenhayes
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At 7:36 my guess is, it's a large fuel tank (that's low or empty) floating up out of where it was buried due to the flooding softening up the ground.

djarcforceable
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Wow amazing mother nature!! The ground that mounded up was a flooded underground stream. I have an underground stream near my house and I get small little fountains that pop up out of my back hill after heavy rains.

Reddeadrobin
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I grew up in tornado alley and now live on the gulf coast. By far the weirdest weather though was when I was a teenager. We were at an amusement park in my hometown. Clear skies, no wind, and then golf ball sized hail out of nowhere. Hailed for about an hour and then it went away just as sudden as it appeared.

shivag
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The lightning hitting multiple times is most likely hitting a lightning rod. It attracts lightning to it as to not damage other buildings

Dragnmaster
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These weather events are really scary and thankfully we don’t get anything like this in the UK, except flooding because councils stopped funding river dredging years ago and we are now paying the price.
Thank you to that heroic man who saved the very scared dog. These are the kind of people that deserve much praise and a medal. Hope you were both OK?

elaineb
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Your videos make my slow Friday's much better. Thank you for the great content.

danielcowen
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Love the guy sitting at the table when the water surge came in. He was like, man screw this, I AM NOT MOVING LOL

antonetteflowers
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Props to the truck driver changing direction 👏 🙌 👌

criticaltheories
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1:07 the fence literally disintegrating in the wind was truly amazing and terrifying to watch. That dude has balls staying out there as long as he did. once i saw the actual tornado i would be running down to my basement as fast as i could

amelia
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truck driver got some serious skill on that one!

sinkin
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I live in North Fort Myers Florida in hurricane Ian has taken the title From hurricane Charlie. We had three windows blown out at the house which is nothing compared to so many others. Neighbors tire home is blown everyone else in southwest Florida prayers and thoughts. Let’s come together and get through this and gain some friendship’s that may last a life time.

chrisleach
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2:14 HOLY SHIT THAT WAS A CLOSE CALL! 😳

J-Rod
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I lived through a hurricane in the year 2000 in South Africa on the border of Mozambique, the town I lived in was on a hill and we were a island for 2 weeks during the flooding, it was incredible and scary

adriaanscholtz
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The tsunami going into the harbor at the 10:36 mark was after the Japan earthquake and the harbor was in southern Oregon.

davidisles
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I've been through six hurricanes now, so these are pretty mild storms in comparison. And the Japanese flood was nothing compared to the 2011 tsunami that killed 20K Japanese citizens.

anonygent
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The rising Dirt may have been an empty underground tank that “floated” out of the ground with the flood water. Same thing happens to coffins which is why they force the use of vaults now to keep the contents together.

RobertWilliams__
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I was outside once and all of a sudden my hair began moving by itself, I was obviously shocked and ran away real fast. Later I realised I had been struck by a gust of wind…..epic times.

Shurdeflurgen