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00:00Incredible footage and inspiring stories of the people who were saved in the most desperate
00:12typhoon and deadly flood can now be seen in the continuation of the third part of our
00:18nature series, The World's Deadliest Weather.
00:23The flood alert issued a warning to everyone to be careful in order to be saved.
00:34A giant wave swept the town.
00:44In the North Pole, people tried to swim in the ice.
00:54A stern with a hard head was stuck in the ice.
01:06A man with a hard head jumped into the building and that's how it all ended.
01:10Do you know that you can get an earthquake alert with the help of the DOST Pag-asa account
01:22in the X-micro-vlogging app?
01:25That's one way we can learn about the technology to be more alert to the coming floods.
01:33But what if the events happen quickly?
01:36A good lesson was shown by the people of Japan when the strongest earthquake hit their
01:43ocean.
01:44In the story Amazing No. 5, Tsunami Alert.
01:482011 in Ofunato, Japan.
01:51The 9.1 earthquake shook Kenji Saito's business.
01:57This is the strongest earthquake that hit the country.
02:00But Kenji had an advanced idea.
02:02He had an idea of what would happen next.
02:07He told everyone to evacuate immediately.
02:11The power line was cut off and they were warned that a tsunami would come.
02:17Kenji was saved from the 1960 tsunami because of his father's quick action.
02:23And he jumped into the building.
02:26Before the tsunami alert could be heard, Kenji immediately fled to the nearby village.
02:34In the province of Otsuchi, with Tara Milen, a group of Canadian and American conservationists
02:41arrived in Dauman.
02:44The earthquake was strong and they were almost knocked down.
02:48They saw a lot of the damage.
02:51They left their house to go to a higher area to prepare for the tsunami.
02:57The Japanese Coast Guard boarded the ship.
03:00They went to the epicenter of the earthquake to check if the tsunami triggered it.
03:06There, they witnessed the 1.6 to 1.0 earthquake.
03:10They were not yet far when they were suddenly hit by a heavy tsunami.
03:14They were shocked and terrified.
03:17Especially since the tsunami was 30 feet high at a speed of 34 miles per hour.
03:23But there was more to follow.
03:25They noticed that the water was already flowing and the town was already visible.
03:31Tara and the conservationists were able to evacuate to a higher area.
03:36Tara remembered what happened to Kenji.
03:39When it happened in Thailand,
03:41it was as if the sea was gradually pulling the water back as massive waves.
03:47At the same time, things were floating from the bottom of the sea.
03:53On the northeast coast, the sea was sucking the water from the town
03:57which was providing a way to see the breakwater.
04:00The main defense was built after the 1960 tsunami.
04:04This means that the first wave of the tsunami was just around the corner.
04:09In this office, a firefighter was able to take a picture of the tsunami unfold.
04:15You can see that the 16-foot sea barriers have already crossed the water.
04:20That's why they need to be evacuated.
04:23In Japan, there are regular earthquakes and tsunami drills
04:27in order to prevent the tsunami from hitting the town.
04:30In Japan, there are regular earthquakes and tsunami drills
04:33in order to prevent the tsunami from hitting the town.
04:36But their preparation was still not enough
04:39to withstand the deadliest tsunami that hit the country.
04:44The only question in such a surprising situation is,
04:47will you give up?
04:48Watch the story of Amazing No. 4,
04:51No Fight Against the Anger of the Sea.
04:55Kenji Saito was already evacuated to a higher area
04:58when the tsunami hit the town.
05:03They were overwhelmed with sadness
05:05as they saw their town slowly drowning.
05:09They entered the town when the water level rose.
05:15They were crying.
05:16What else?
05:18The emergency drills started.
05:20Millions of people evacuated to the entire northeast coast.
05:24Some of them climbed up the rooftop
05:26and closed the windows of the old building.
05:29But even with such preparation,
05:31it was impossible to avoid the devastating tsunami.
05:36The government issued an evacuation order
05:39to the people in the finery.
05:44As the water level rose,
05:46people immediately climbed to the third floor.
05:50In Sendai,
05:51the Coast Guard witnessed the destruction of their town.
05:56As the water level rose,
05:58the industrial gas and shipments were stopped.
06:04In Ofunato,
06:05most of the factories and bridges were destroyed by the tsunami.
06:10They even forgot about their own safety.
06:13I thought it was dangerous where I was.
06:17I turned around and ran away.
06:20I called out to everyone,
06:23but only one father was there.
06:27In Minami, San Rico,
06:28someone was left behind.
06:31A woman was watching as she ran
06:34while she was being chased by the tsunami.
06:37She escaped,
06:38but thousands of stranded people were stranded
06:41on the sinking ships.
06:43The Coast Guard's helicopters were not enough.
06:48In Isyonamaki,
06:49a man was trapped in a ship's container
06:53before he jumped into an electricity wire
06:56that was used by the survivors.
06:59It took more than 15 minutes for him to be rescued.
07:03The water quickly entered the mainland of Sendai,
07:07including Lamon Airport.
07:10It was dangerous,
07:11but the workers at the airport could not leave.
07:16They also felt the aftershock.
07:22Otsuchi, Sinatara, and their friends
07:24were stranded in the middle of the ocean.
07:29More than 1,000 miles away in Japan,
07:31the tsunami hit the whole country.
07:35All their questions were gone.
07:38Sinatara woke up to a chaotic scene.
07:42They went down to see what they could do.
07:52And this is Sinatara's old road.
07:55It was gone.
07:56The garbage was being carried by the water.
07:59Otsuchi's town seemed to have left.
08:02More than half of the population
08:04was worried about the incident
08:07because it was so cold back then.
08:09The only thing they could do was to look for help,
08:11not to rescue.
08:13The water reached 130 feet in some places.
08:17One million houses were destroyed or damaged.
08:21More than 250,000 people lost their homes.
08:24And 20,000 were stranded.
08:26The Fukushima nuclear reactor was also destroyed
08:29and caused more than 32 million people
08:32to be exposed to a dangerous amount of radiation.
08:35According to the Japanese Prime Minister,
08:37this tsunami was the worst crisis in the country
08:40after World War II.
08:43A big survival test is facing any disaster.
08:46In other words, you are being tested by the government.
08:50But there are people who are the opposite.
08:53They are the ones who are being tested by the government.
08:57This is how the story of Amazing No. 3 goes.
09:01Can you still do it?
09:03The amazing times bring the biggest tragedy
09:06in all corners of the world.
09:08And this is also what will test our resilience.
09:11Lewis Pugh was a former Special Forces Ocean Activist.
09:15He was a former Special Forces Ocean Activist.
09:18He wanted to swim more than half a mile in the North Pole.
09:22It's hard to find liquid water here.
09:26But due to global warming,
09:28there is water here every summer.
09:32It has reached negative 1.7 Celsius now.
09:36If it's not salty water, it will definitely freeze.
09:40Swimming here can kill you in just one minute.
09:43But Lewis was trained to swim.
09:46He was trained to warm up his body.
09:48That's why he sweats first before jumping into the water.
09:53A few minutes later,
09:55his back was covered in ice.
09:57And because he reached 18 minutes and 50 seconds,
10:00he set a new world record.
10:05In 1934,
10:06Mount Washington Weather Observatory in New Hampshire
10:10recorded the fastest wind not coming from a storm
10:14in a record of 231 miles per hour.
10:17These weather observers enjoy the wind
10:20with a speed of 109 miles per hour
10:22where it's almost impossible to walk.
10:26In the Luderitz on the Namibian coast,
10:29Anton Albu did a world record attempt
10:32of windsurfing at a speed of 55 miles per hour.
10:36He swam in the wind,
10:39so he couldn't see where he was going.
10:41He was difficult, he was dangerous.
10:43He only needed the right angle
10:45to sail faster than the wind.
10:49Can you imagine?
10:50He was able to reach a speed of 60 miles per hour.
10:55At first glance,
10:56you might think it's not dangerous,
10:58but this extreme weather condition is the most deadly.
11:01More than 4 million people die every year
11:04from urban smog or mixed smoke and fog.
11:08Delhi is the most affected city in India.
11:11Its air pollution is 10 times higher
11:14than the limit of the World Health Organization.
11:17Every year, 20,000 people die here.
11:20You don't have to be an ST
11:22to face a deadly weather like this
11:25because anyone can be affected.
11:27Mrs. is always right.
11:29That's the motto of good men.
11:31In other words, don't fight if you don't want to get hit.
11:36It's easy to make a joke
11:37if you're just talking about a simple problem.
11:39But what if you're already facing a deadly storm
11:42and Mr. is still strong?
11:44The servant can't handle it.
11:46Let's find out in the story Amazing No. 2.
11:48Mr. Listening to Mrs.
11:52August 29, 2005.
11:55The New Orleans was cut by the category 5 storm Katrina.
11:59On that day,
12:00it was noticed that there were not many cars on the road.
12:03Caroline Vacarella and her husband Rocky
12:07were living near the sea.
12:09The two were fighting.
12:10Rocky knew that a storm was coming
12:13but he didn't want to evacuate because everything was calm.
12:16I was not staying here with a possible hurricane 4 or 5
12:22hitting this area.
12:23Caroline decided to evacuate
12:25while Rocky and his son Luke were left at home.
12:30On the other side of the street,
12:32Rocky and his son didn't evacuate.
12:35They were able to get 120 miles per hour of wind
12:39hitting the roof of Rocky and Caroline's house.
12:42Well, the situation over here is too terrible.
12:45I guess this will be the last one I see in my lifetime.
12:49They didn't expect this to happen.
12:52After the storm Katrina passed by,
12:55it destroyed the flood banks
12:57which caused a storm surge of up to 25 feet.
13:00Well, we were in the house and the water started coming up real high.
13:03My son and I went through a window
13:05and we grabbed onto the gutter pipe
13:07and pulled ourselves onto the roof.
13:09But even on the roof, it was very dangerous.
13:12Because of the strong wind,
13:13Rocky had a hard time escaping.
13:15The water was very strong and fast
13:18and there were a lot of things floating in the water.
13:21On the other side of the street,
13:22Rocky's powerboat sank in the flood.
13:27They also had a roof, but they couldn't move it.
13:31The roof was attached to a hill.
13:34Later, Rocky's powerboat came up with an idea.
13:37He let them go to the boat.
13:40Caroline's powerboat was able to call her husband.
13:44He was so brave and he shouted as the water kept rising.
13:48The problem was, Rocky and Luke were stranded on the roof.
13:52Rocky let his son go first.
13:54His wife waited for him and gave him a hug.
13:59When they got to the powerboat,
14:01it was time for Rocky to go first.
14:06He could see his target.
14:09But Rocky's wife was there to support him.
14:12It's a good thing that this family became brave and brave
14:16in the middle of the most dangerous hurricane in the history of America.
14:20Rocky was able to get the boat ready.
14:22Rocky and his wife accompanied them,
14:25but they didn't have enough gasoline.
14:28As the water kept rising, cars were floating.
14:31They had no other choice but to pray
14:34to be saved from this tragedy.
14:36They were like a wet cat that slept through the night.
14:39But the water was still high,
14:41and they were not the only ones stranded.
14:44As the night passed,
14:45the weather became colder and colder.
14:53But they also thought that the water would not go down
14:56and that no one would help them.
14:58It's a good thing that some of them ate
15:00and took care to give them food.
15:02Because of the cruelty of the crew,
15:04the family was able to escape
15:06and the Alaskan Husky was also saved.
15:08They were able to find out that Caro Brown was right.
15:11When you are told to leave,
15:13you need to be alert and evacuate immediately.
15:16It is also important to have your belongings ready and packed.
15:20Remember,
15:21regret is always at the end.
15:24Have you noticed on social media
15:25that a lot of people are doing crazy things
15:27to increase the number of likes and followers online?
15:30Sometimes, even if it's a twist of life,
15:32they will do it in their own way.
15:35And we also have extreme adventurers
15:38who are looking for something in their body
15:40that doesn't kill you, but makes you stronger.
15:42That's what they found in the story of Amazing No. 1,
15:45KINAYA ANG BUHAY.
15:48Deadly weather.
15:49You are lucky if you are saved.
15:52But there are people who are trying their luck.
15:55Like the people here at the ski resort
15:57where there is a pond that needs to be avoided.
16:01But here's where it gets tough.
16:05Wind.
16:06Gliding is important,
16:07but this pilot opened the parachute too early
16:10while taking off.
16:14The combined force of the wind increased.
16:16It was too high, so he lost control.
16:21In the wind that reached a speed of 30 miles per hour,
16:24he needed to land.
16:27But in his descent,
16:28he hit a rock.
16:34Surprise signal number one.
16:36But the pilots said,
16:37whatever landing you can do,
16:39it's still considered a good landing.
16:43It's possible that a mountain of snow
16:46could have piled up.
16:48But this pilot was saved
16:50just like that.
16:54In Sochi, Russia,
16:56an Angelina Jolie look-alike
16:58was flying over something that no one could hear
17:02while flying in the black sea.
17:06But fortunately,
17:07she was still able to land.
17:10Of course,
17:11this Russian pilot was at his last extreme.
17:14He used the snow for a 100-foot jump.
17:19At the bottom,
17:20there was a mountain of snow
17:22that jumped on him.
17:23He even set fire to it
17:25to make it more dramatic.
17:28There it is.
17:29He jumped.
17:30He's still alive.
17:31He's still alive.
17:32He's still alive.
17:33He was severely injured
17:34and hit in his chest.
17:36But before he was taken to the hospital,
17:38a reminder to all viewers.
17:41Don't try this at home
17:43because you could get sick or die from this.
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