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Disaster Hub
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Hello and welcome to the channel! Disaster Hub is a passion project of mine, born out of an interest in informing people on natural and man made disasters. I think it's important to show the true scale of disasters as a way to teach people what to do and not do if they were put in a similar situation. Being prepared is better than being scared!
Viewer discretion is advised, as some of the content may be uncomfortable for certain audiences. Stay safe, stay informed, and remember: respect Mother Nature!
Viewer discretion is advised, as some of the content may be uncomfortable for certain audiences. Stay safe, stay informed, and remember: respect Mother Nature!
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taestyinbusan3163
(4 minutes ago)
A friend of mine was a teacher in Tuscaloosa the day that tornado hit. She was responsible for about 20 kids. As she was herding the kids down to the basement, she looked out the window and saw the tornado coming right at them. I would have died of fright, but she got every child down and made sure they were safe. She's a hero in my eyes.
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walterbordoshuk101
(10 minutes ago)
#1 is not only anxiety inducing, but when it actually hits, the sweeping of everything into the black, coupled with the audio, is truly nightmare fuel. #1 stays with you a while after you see it the first time. To actually see it approaching and know there is nowhere to go is utterly terrifying. R.I.P. Mrs Schultz.
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sebastianpileggi7507
(17 minutes ago)
The last clip is SUCH a good reminder that if a tornado looks like it is standing still that means it's heading right for you
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KCM25NJL
(28 minutes ago)
The sound in #1 as his nervous breaths began to be drowned out by the ferocity of those winds.... really did a number on me.... and that's just watching it! I can't even begin to imagine what that felt like filming it.
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woody9233
(32 minutes ago)
Wow, number 1 was really a bit of a flashback. It's not just the visuals, but the sound that got me. Until now, I've never really heard that terrifying sound adequately captured or reproduced. Anyone who has been close to a tornado can tell you it's a sound you'll never forget. It's a grinding, roaring sound that's almost deafening. People often claim it's like standing next to a moving freight train times 100.
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amydavis4945
(46 minutes ago)
#9 That's the guy I want with me when dookie hits the fan... I smiled when he said, "everyone just stay calm; don't scare the kids" in such a calm yet authoritative voice. What a great guy!
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solzerid
(52 minutes ago)
#9 "Let's go in. Its getting ugly out there." Understatement of the century. Did an amazing job keeping everyone calm though.
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MusicLeeSarah
(1 hour ago)
"I love everyone man... I love you." Gets me everytime
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Nemesis04208
(1 hour ago)
This is what I like to see it is what the title says it is. There’s no stupid commentary of someone trying to know everything about tornadoes talking. You’re just showing what happened. Keep up the good work man you have my subscription
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markmcarthy596
(3 hours ago)
You’ve gotta love the US…tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, river floods, blizzards and ice storms. Never a dull moment
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