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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 760)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 760 of 1159 | Answers: 11,588 | Views: 1,459,510
Anonym

SlottiKarotti wrote on 06.02.2023 at 16:49:

Oh, a mythie! Myth is really one of my favorite YTers, super pleasant voice and always exciting topics!

And if I had to guess, I'm sure you know dutchsinse, where you talk so extensively about earthquakes here. That is virtually THE earthquake streamer/YTer.

Mythen Metzger I watch for years But I'm not familiar with the "Dutchsinse" one. Instead I have monitors running in the background for ages, be it emsc or the event map. I have not subscribed to special channels for earthquakes and other natural disasters on Youtube.

Actually, I am currently searching the forum off-topic section for "Crime and Myths", apparently the topic is missing here in the forum Above all, I am currently interested in missing persons cases, be it the known German cases or also those of the YT channel Insolito. The Mythi also deals with spectacular topics like Missing411

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Anonym

Royal777 wrote on 06.02.2023 at 17:03:

Mythen Metzger I watch for years But I am not familiar with the "Dutchsinse". Instead I've had monitors running in the background for ages, be it emsc or the event map. I have not subscribed to special channels for earthquakes and other natural disasters on Youtube.

Actually, I am currently searching the forum off-topic section for "Crime and Myths", apparently the topic is missing here in the forum Above all, I am currently interested in missing persons cases, be it the known German cases or also those of the YT channel Insolito. The Mythi also deals with spectacular topics like Missing411

These topics fascinate me also all for ages, especially Missing411, timeslips and so. I also have to watch this Mt. Nyangani special from Mythi on amazon again, I found it very exciting in the normal videos, what he told there.


At truecrime I can also recommend the channel here, but insolito is of course also great:

https://www.youtube.com/@whatpadiloves224

Otherwise I watch the channel of Dave Paulides himself from time to time, here "canam missing project", but that is just not as pleasant to watch as the Mythie videos on the subject.

And I can also think of one on the subject of mystery, quite cool to fall asleep:

https://www.youtube.com/@UnexplainedMysteriesOfficial

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Anonym
Over 3500 dead and there will be dozens more. Furthermore, there are aftershocks almost every minute with sufficient strength to bring buildings in this region to collapse.

The big quakes in the past were mostly seaquakes (Chile, Japan, Thailand), so the aftershocks were rather insignificant, while this time it has fatal effects...

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refucs
Top Member

Royal777 wrote on 02/06/2023 at 22:46: About 3500 dead and there will be dozens more. Furthermore, there are aftershocks almost every minute with sufficient magnitude to bring down buildings in that region.

The big quakes in the past were mostly seaquakes (Chile, Japan, Thailand), so the aftershocks were rather insignificant, while this time it has fatal consequences...

Yes, this is really tragic, then at this time of year. The poor people. Hopefully at least those who survived the collapse but are buried can still be helped in time.

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mowolum
Elite
It's so terrible.

This is the second when everything is no longer as it was.

And no one knows how it will end, because the aftershocks are unpredictable
These many people, who knows how many of them are buried alive.
There is no imagination to understand this disaster in the slightest.

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Anonym

Royal777 wrote on 02/06/2023 at 22:46: About 3500 dead and there will be dozens more. Furthermore, there are aftershocks almost every minute with sufficient magnitude to bring down buildings in that region.

The big quakes in the past were mostly seaquakes (Chile, Japan, Thailand), so the aftershocks were rather insignificant, while this time it has fatal effects...

In a video of this dutchsinse he once opened Google Street View, and looked at the buildings there. It looks very often like a construction botch, and especially in the upper floors mortar was often missing between the bricks. But of course, 7.5 earthquake is already very violent, there would have collapsed in every country except vllt. Japan very many buildings.


There you realize again how good it is not to live in a region where natural disasters happen more often. I imagine it is so horrible to be buried under so much rubble. And even if you survive, you probably still have trauma for years.

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Donnie
Expert
Is perhaps a little strange my question but why are in such areas, where the probability of earthquakes are very high, residential areas? have now but no pictures of it seen

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Falko
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Donnie wrote on 07.02.2023 at 00:17: Is perhaps a little strange my question but why are in such areas, where the probability of earthquakes are very high, residential areas? Have now but no pictures of it seen

If 90% of the area in Turkey is earthquake-prone, there is no way to avoid building residential areas in earthquake zones. The topic was today red-hot in the media and there an earthquake researcher said the 90% Turkish area of it can be met. It was also said that the danger is very high that another strong quake could soon hit Istanbul.

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Anonym

Donnie wrote on 07.02.2023 at 00:17: Is perhaps a little strange my question but why are in such areas, where the probability of earthquakes are very high, residential areas? Have now but no pictures of it seen

Where the continental plates meet, the probability of earthquakes is highest. In addition, there are various smaller plates on the earth's crust. Even in Germany there are earthquake zones (Cologne Bay).
In addition, earthquakes can be triggered by volcanic activity, for example in the Eifel as well as the year before last on La Palma

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RiverSong
Legend
today is
Wave-your-neighbor-with-all-fingers day

RiverSong

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