Actually it’s better to wait for the shaking too stop before leaving, if you run outside and debris is falling from the building you’ll get hit. He should have gone under the desk or a table off camera.
I’m i would stay he had plenty More time he sat there for like 15 seconds knew what it was his life must of flashed before his eyes I would of been jumping out a window
Where I live we never get them until a tiny one that happened years ago, I legit thought I was just getting dizzy by how subtle the house moved but wasn't enough to move the furnitures. 😂 It was the weirdest experience but literally nothing compared to what other countries feel
@@bomi9448 yeah I also experienced a small one where I live the only way I could describe it is it's like being on a boat being slowly swayed by waves back and forth
@@rianz_d yeah that's all I heard but mines was on when it happened which I thought was the reason the house was shacking but I kinda felt drunk all most. Weird feeling it was
I was ina public pool when a 2.0 Magnitude one shook Long Island. To be fair I was 3 at the time but all I remember is everyone froze and the water shook a bit
Had a 4.0 in south Texas about 11 years ago. It wasn't scary but it was very unusual for this area (even with the fracking). With all of these earthquakes happening, I wouldn't be surprised if it happens here again.
I didn't want to know this, I live in Texas so hopefully I won't have to go through this. That guy looked like he was looking for the ok to run, um, I would be runicking. Run/panicking ™️
“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” - Matthew 24:7
Australia has had earthquakes before! Look up Newcastle, people died in that earthquake, I’ll never forget it, my house moved all over the place and it was so loud. So it’s nothing new.
“There will be great earthquakes, and there will be famines and plagues in many lands, and there will be terrifying things and great miraculous signs from heaven.” - Luke 21:11
One I was in I thought a truck ran into my house. The first one I was a little kid and I thought a giant was picking up the house.guess I watched too many cartoons.
Literally an earthquake in Australia is probably the most rare natural disaster we can ever have. I’m in Sydney so I didn’t feel it but when this was on the news here everyone I know was soooo shocked because we just never have those here. It’s honestly mind blowing every time I hear about one here
i was in the shower when that happened & actually Victoria wasnt the only state to have felt it the neighbouring states of South Australia & New South Wales both felt the Earthquake.
i live in melbourne australia, it was the first time i experienced an earthquake in my life, it was a pretty cool experience, on that day they were protesting on the west gate bridge near the city
We live about 60 km north of Melbourne and was asleep when the quake hit. The bed was violently shaking, which woke me up straight away. I could hear my son running to his marine aquarium, to try and stabilise it. It was very disconcerting and there is absolutely nothing you can do. Thankfully, it only lasted about 20 seconds or so. It’s only the second time I’ve felt an earthquake in Victoria.
I live in San Francisco. We’re trained for these since we were in kindergarten. Tho the first one always puts you in shock. I yelled at my brother to stop kicking the wall before we reAlized it was an earthquake
As someone who was awake and experienced this earthquake, I gotta say I was surprised when this quake struck. My wall cracked and plaster crumbs were left scattered on my bedroom floor. Luckily no precious/fragile stuff fell off of my shelves. In May and then June this year, we experienced two more earthquakes as well. I love experiencing them, but I think it’s only because they haven’t been huge, super destructive and deadly ones.
Australia has earthquakes! Doesn’t anyone remember the Newcastle earthquake, people died in that quake, it made my house shake all over the place and I lived in western Sydney and felt it all the way from Newcastle. It was so loud and scary, they had a big music festival afterwards to raise money for Newcastle.
The "rare" magnitude of that earthquake is the second time we're being hit by "rare" disasters more frequently, it's supposed to be one in 50 years..it's been a month
@@clevergirl4457 It´s all fun and games until you see the planet´s climate go completely out of control. Don´t forget that magnetic north is still moving out of place faster and faster each year, no one knows what that will do to the planet.
Same. I was in a 6.1 in Western Australia in 1979 when I was 11 years old. That was a year I'll never forget. We had a cyclone in April, an earthquake in June and then Skylab fell on us in July...
I’m an Aussie, I felt a Micro Earthquake last year. Except this one was scary due to the house I am and was staying at completely shaking. I ran to the lounge room from my bed thinking the house was gonna collapse. Obviously it didn’t.
I was only a few minutes awake when I thought it happened, I had no clue what was going on but it was pretty obvious once it was finished although it left me with a sinking feeling for the rest of the day.
I was skiing at Mount Hotham at the time, (Hotham is considered one of the big three ski resorts in Victoria, alongside Falls Creek and Buller) and I was skiing down a run, when the earthquake hit, I was going over bumpy terrain, so I didn’t even feel it, when I got to the bottom, my friend texted me saying there was an earthquake, I thought he was lying since I didn’t feel it, but when I got to the line for the chairlift, it was all people could talk about.
Well that sucks when the Premier has just ordered all Tradies to stay at home for a two week lockdown!!! If I was a Tradie and they asked me to return I'd tell em where to stick it!!!
@Mi p lol ik a tradie is a trades person, i.e a plumber, glass repairer, etc... basically anyone who fixes things in your house or a buliding, the word is a generic word
@@xerotm9173 well, she’s got the confidence atleast to show her own face and put it as her profile picture. that’s what matters. unlike a certain someone..
I love how that building in south Yarra has been shown around the world meanwhile the rest of Melbourne is fine. Also I slept through it which made me feel like I really missed out.
If the shaking lasts more than ten seconds, it's strong enough to start knocking debris down, so it's best to duck and cover. A 6.0 will last 15-20 seconds.
Being in a third floor i felt small movement of the floor and a bit of dizziness when a huge earthquake occurs in Padang Indonesia btw i'm in Malaysia at that time ...it happened....few years back
From Melbourne here, the earthquake was extremely odd, for someone who has never experienced one. It just felt like a very strong wind hitting the windows, and the lights were swinging.. 10 seconds or so later, it ended and everyone went "Wtf is going on?"
experienced a 7.0 earthquake when he had a class at 4th floor. I cried because there was a series of earthquakes going on before where a lot of buildings collapsed, so I cried. The next day, another earthquake happened, around 5.0 magnitude.
No, we’ve had over 7.0 and even over 8.0, but they were a long long time ago, and they were in the outback so next to noone was affected by them, It is however the biggest on the eastern half of Australia since European settlement
@@dantemadden1533 I was being cheeky. But yeah I understand it is rare there and I honestly can’t say I have heard of many happening often. I live in California and happen so often that unwritten rule is “if nothing is falling off shelves, don’t duck under cover”. We had two separate ones back to back couple of years ago. I was sitting down in a chair, felt it, looked around and then just continued to play on phone. Following day at work, felt it, kept on working.
Roland is a smart man. Don't wait for the building to collapse just go.
Everyone would do that no ones gonna chill and watch tv
He's seen a lot of news footage and documentaries
Yh cause of earthquakes being so rare, our buildings arnt earthquake proof. This was the biggest earthquake we had in 200 years in Australia
Actually it’s better to wait for the shaking too stop before leaving, if you run outside and debris is falling from the building you’ll get hit. He should have gone under the desk or a table off camera.
I’m i would stay he had plenty More time he sat there for like 15 seconds knew what it was his life must of flashed before his eyes I would of been jumping out a window
It's funny how an earthquake is so rare to people that if they actually felt one they wouldn't know wtf to do
we've been having strong winds for months now and at first that's how it felt
Japanese people: first time?
Where I live we never get them until a tiny one that happened years ago, I legit thought I was just getting dizzy by how subtle the house moved but wasn't enough to move the furnitures. 😂 It was the weirdest experience but literally nothing compared to what other countries feel
@@bomi9448 yeah I also experienced a small one where I live the only way I could describe it is it's like being on a boat being slowly swayed by waves back and forth
The first time I felt one I didn't know what it was.
Man. Never heard of Australia having earthquakes.
That isn’t a good sign to be honest 😭
Even Britian has earthquakes lol everywhere does!
They have them all the time what do you mean
@@fireflamegamer8321 glad no one hurt.
@@fireflamegamer8321 everywhere has Earthquakes, t's just thecfrequency that's alerting scientists
It was a Kangaroo jumping on a fault line,the rest is history!
It’s Roger’s son. Mini Roo.
😂 well played. I also love how the falcon said screw dem kids and took off 🤣
Nah, They reckon that it was caused by the New Zealand Fault lines. Hahaha
Dude, that's roodiculous!🤣
😄
One thing they don't tell you about earthquakes is that it's incredibly loud like a truck coming down a hill
For me it's more like the sound of an old washing machine.
@@rianz_d yeah that's all I heard but mines was on when it happened which I thought was the reason the house was shacking but I kinda felt drunk all most. Weird feeling it was
Wow. I heard the same sound. I thought damn that was a loud truck that just drove by my house. Then the ground started shaking true story Raleigh, NC
same here, I actually went to my front window, thinking a large truck was coming up the road
depends how strong it is.
They were left shaken afterwards....
I'm gonna go
😂
xddd
Get out!!!
Right out the door, sir.
Out now! 👉
For people who never felt an earthquake it's amazing to witness
I was ina public pool when a 2.0 Magnitude one shook Long Island. To be fair I was 3 at the time but all I remember is everyone froze and the water shook a bit
Not really its scary
No thank you.
You can't witness an earthquake. You can experience one however 🤣
Had a 4.0 in south Texas about 11 years ago. It wasn't scary but it was very unusual for this area (even with the fracking). With all of these earthquakes happening, I wouldn't be surprised if it happens here again.
The thing about earthquakes is it’s hard to run. You feel like you’re running in place like a cartoon character
I feel like that anyway
@@dwlopez57 oh no! 🥴
True
@@dwlopez57 😂
I didn't want to know this, I live in Texas so hopefully I won't have to go through this. That guy looked like he was looking for the ok to run, um, I would be runicking. Run/panicking ™️
As a resident of California all i can say is if the state be rocking your ass better be walking,no running to to cover
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures Minecraf
yea, no one really cares here, because our state is in lockdown and most is at home
@@SusanKay- lol was a joke 🤣
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures no and then
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures no and then
"Crikey!"
- Someone walking around probably.
Oy mate
😂🤣
*CRIIIIIICKEEEEEY*
@@Airblader correction
Oi mate
I'm waiting for the report of the person who happened to be on the loo at the time of the quake.
Wild life is crazy.
That bird really dipped off and left her eggs to scramble. 😅
🤣
Wild life is pragmatic
This is an instance where a comment needs way more likes
What else is it gonna do lol? take em all with her?
I don't mean to egg you on, but that's a really bad yolk.
An earthquake in Australia? Amazing for what scientists consider a tectonically inactive continent.
They can happen anywhere
@@matthewwelsh294 yeah but Australia doesnt get high magnitude earthquakes often
@chloegogamer yeah theoretically thats true. but the general chance of a high magnitude earthquake is really low making it rare
They can happen anywhere, just a lower chance that a high magnitude quake will happen here. 5.8 is still quite moderate tbh
@@sereksang1232 true & actually an earthquake of this magnitude occured 9 yrs ago & honestly this occurs over 3/4 states.
tbh this is the most calm earthquake reaction personally
We didn’t know what to do because most of us haven’t experienced an earthquake of that magnitude, just enjoying the moment haha
@@dumbmoot1708 for some reason i also want to experience an earthquake
@@ningningsbaexo my Bf wanted it to happen again because he woke up from it 😂😂
@@helloyoungones1678 Lol
@@dumbmoot1708 So true! I was sitting in on my bed looking around and didn’t know what tf was going on. 😂😂
“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” - Matthew 24:7
Doesn’t get anymore diverse than California
God is coming we will be saved hallelujah 🙌 🙏
“As god as my witness, I will quit” -Kevin Malone
🙏🏻
Australia has had earthquakes before! Look up Newcastle, people died in that earthquake, I’ll never forget it, my house moved all over the place and it was so loud. So it’s nothing new.
As soon as people ran out of buildings they were promptly arrested for violating lockdown.
For real. Australia can't catch a break.
Sounds about right
Dude……. The police were too busy with the CMEFU protests to bother
Lol
those were the protesters not those outside of high-rise apartment buildings.
“There will be great earthquakes, and there will be famines and plagues in many lands, and there will be terrifying things and great miraculous signs from heaven.” - Luke 21:11
@imanamericanredneckhillbyinbreed! name checks out XD
or earths plate tectonics decided to shift around
YUP
We’re living in the Birthpains. The first part of the Endtimes. Read Revelations and be prepared.
@@guyp9596 they think it's a joke lol
I've lived through a 7.0, it all depends on how shallow it is and where the epicenter is located. Also how well everything is built
I felt a mag 8 😞
@@mlrmu68 damn where?
It deffinetly depends on the depth!!
I've been in 5s to 8s and its all about depth.
@@Bobby-Dingers Not only that, it also depends on the type of soil. In Mexico city the waves get amplified since the city was built on swamp.
Bro when my house was shaking I thought a crane with ball walk breaking my house down lol
You watch to much TH-cam bud.
Crane with ball
Australian moment
One I was in I thought a truck ran into my house. The first one I was a little kid and I thought a giant was picking up the house.guess I watched too many cartoons.
Same 🤣🤣🤣
Literally an earthquake in Australia is probably the most rare natural disaster we can ever have. I’m in Sydney so I didn’t feel it but when this was on the news here everyone I know was soooo shocked because we just never have those here. It’s honestly mind blowing every time I hear about one here
It's been about 3 in 50 years. That's my lifetime.
i was in the shower when that happened & actually Victoria wasnt the only state to have felt it the neighbouring states of South Australia & New South Wales both felt the Earthquake.
News breakfast studio in earthquake footage is actually in Melbourne.
even WA and north qld felt it according to 7 news
@@oscar7476 huh, must've missed that bc that is what i was watching.
@@paintingdreams290 7 news melbourne at 6pm melbourne time?
@@oscar7476 yes!
Australia can’t catch a damn break! I’m praying for you guys. I love animals and hope to go to Australia one day.
I love that Australia has a falcon cam, sick! Glad everyone is safe though.
We have em in the US too
I live south of NSW and I could actually feel small tremors. It was quite terrifying as it was my first time feel an earthquake-
Ever since i was hit by a 7.0 anything that shakes the ground makes me run
Earthquake:starts
Ronald: everyone let’s get the heck outa here now
I'm so glad there were no serious injuries/damage. If only Haiti had the same kinds of resources that Australia does. 😥
Doesn’t matter where you live, it’s nature and it always finds a way!
i live in melbourne australia, it was the first time i experienced an earthquake in my life, it was a pretty cool experience, on that day they were protesting on the west gate bridge near the city
I'm more shocked there is snow in Australia until I realized it's still winter there.
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures who?
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures BING BING BANG !
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures asked
no its spring, mount bulla is just a tall mountain, we have snow just basically only in the mountains
@Brayden's Minecraft Adventures who
He got off the slope just in time to avoid being swept by nothing at all! Wow. Great reporting
We live about 60 km north of Melbourne and was asleep when the quake hit. The bed was violently shaking, which woke me up straight away. I could hear my son running to his marine aquarium, to try and stabilise it. It was very disconcerting and there is absolutely nothing you can do. Thankfully, it only lasted about 20 seconds or so. It’s only the second time I’ve felt an earthquake in Victoria.
I live in San Francisco. We’re trained for these since we were in kindergarten. Tho the first one always puts you in shock. I yelled at my brother to stop kicking the wall before we reAlized it was an earthquake
As someone who was awake and experienced this earthquake, I gotta say I was surprised when this quake struck. My wall cracked and plaster crumbs were left scattered on my bedroom floor. Luckily no precious/fragile stuff fell off of my shelves. In May and then June this year, we experienced two more earthquakes as well. I love experiencing them, but I think it’s only because they haven’t been huge, super destructive and deadly ones.
I have literally never heard or seen anyone say that australia had an earthquake.
Australia has earthquakes! Doesn’t anyone remember the Newcastle earthquake, people died in that quake, it made my house shake all over the place and I lived in western Sydney and felt it all the way from Newcastle. It was so loud and scary, they had a big music festival afterwards to raise money for Newcastle.
Look up Newcastle NSW earthquake.
The "rare" magnitude of that earthquake is the second time we're being hit by "rare" disasters more frequently, it's supposed to be one in 50 years..it's been a month
THE END TIMES COMETH!!!!
RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
@@clevergirl4457 It´s all fun and games until you see the planet´s climate go completely out of control. Don´t forget that magnetic north is still moving out of place faster and faster each year, no one knows what that will do to the planet.
The Australian news center was rocking like a metal beast jumping around and shocked the ground.
0:37 Glad everyone was safe in South Yaaahra
Maybe that is a sign for the Australian government to straighten their act up.
No
dude you’re health care sucks, shut up.
straighten what up
@@mia5452 not much how about you?
@@EsmeClips i need a lot of straightening up
That news anchor really didn't feel like dieing today or being at work he wanted out of there
I’d be more worried about the studio lights and framing structure collapsing than the whole building. That’s scary, glad that everyone was safe.
The U.S had a 4.3 Earthquake weeks ago and it was felt from Los Angeles to Anaheim where I live. Thankfully no one was hurt or killed.
We had an earthquake in 1989 which flattened a tone of buildings in Newcastle NSW but that was a 5.6 magnitude quake
Just glad everyone is okay
Is it an earthquake or Structure thing.. one second later “let’s go”
The bird had me laughing. It looked up like wtf y'all doing up there, and plunged down 😩
I was in a 5.1 quake as a young kid.
I will NEVER forget it.
Same. I was in a 6.1 in Western Australia in 1979 when I was 11 years old. That was a year I'll never forget. We had a cyclone in April, an earthquake in June and then Skylab fell on us in July...
Oh wow Esperance. Seems like that year was a year for disaster
I’m here because one hit us 6 minutes ago
Yup you beat me to it
I’m an Aussie, I felt a Micro Earthquake last year. Except this one was scary due to the house I am and was staying at completely shaking. I ran to the lounge room from my bed thinking the house was gonna collapse. Obviously it didn’t.
Man I was deadass asleep during the earthquake- didn't felt a thing lmfao
This was 2 days ago?
sleeping too
The bird: “iight, ima head out.”
They were like.. just another goddamn day in Australia
Great journalism thanks folks
I was only a few minutes awake when I thought it happened, I had no clue what was going on but it was pretty obvious once it was finished although it left me with a sinking feeling for the rest of the day.
Thank God everyone is safe.
Reminds me of that time when NY had a mini earthquake a few years back. That “first time” feeling lol
I live in Melbourne, Australia and I felt that earthquake. Even I was confused until my cousin yelled at me to get out of the house.
Me: Earthquake?
Australians: no, battlestations!
*flock of emus charges from the distance*
Persians!
I was skiing at Mount Hotham at the time, (Hotham is considered one of the big three ski resorts in Victoria, alongside Falls Creek and Buller) and I was skiing down a run, when the earthquake hit, I was going over bumpy terrain, so I didn’t even feel it, when I got to the bottom, my friend texted me saying there was an earthquake, I thought he was lying since I didn’t feel it, but when I got to the line for the chairlift, it was all people could talk about.
Is very scary knowing that here in Australia we move 7 centimetres a year 😳
Where y'all going lol
Jk that's interesting fact 😬
You all sloths?
It’s Snot Morrison not Scott Morrison
I thought was lightning that struck my house and it started dancing 🤣🤣
This world is going down fast as we knew it we will most likely see much more of this smh
No sweetie. It’s natural. Nature is Nature.
smh
@@therockstandard3068 and nature will destroy
What
The earth is ever evolving and changing it will always be like that until it no longer exists.
I live in Wagga and felt it my legs wouldn,t stop shaking for about an hour
Well that sucks when the Premier has just ordered all Tradies to stay at home for a two week lockdown!!! If I was a Tradie and they asked me to return I'd tell em where to stick it!!!
Conveniently, this means people must evacuate their homes and be sheltered in camps. No agenda here folks.
@Mi p construction worker, electrician, plumber
@Mi p Essentially poor workers
Please do
@Mi p lol ik a tradie is a trades person, i.e a plumber, glass repairer, etc... basically anyone who fixes things in your house or a buliding, the word is a generic word
A 6.5 earthquake struck Nicaragua ( Central America) the morning of Wednesday 22 September 21. No damages and casualties were reported.
France : That would teach them a lesson.
Good thing I had already swallowed my sip of coffee ;)
🙄
Earthquakes give rock and roll a whole other meaning....
Ask anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area
The Richter scale is no longer used to measure the intensity of an earthquake. I shoook by this fact.
what is the replacement then?
Nobody laughed at my earthquake joke. Only the ground cracked up.
I'll stop
lol
lmao
Glad no one was hurt. Hugs from California, land of earthquakes.
Someone will be blaming this on climate change..
I love the way American say australia and melbourne
“There will be earthquakes in various places.”y’all better open up your eyes
Jesus is coming!!!
Here in philippines magnitude 6.9 we felt in 2019 .. were super scared
bird was like 👀..... hahah
Funny thing about an earth quake is getting up and running might be worse than sitting still. Walk outside to a power line pole falling on top of you
Melbournian here. Super cringe hearing South Yarra being pronounced like that 🤣
If we’re talking cringe, look at yourself 🤡💀
How do you pronounce it???
@@xerotm9173 she’s beautiful.
@@xerotm9173 well, she’s got the confidence atleast to show her own face and put it as her profile picture. that’s what matters. unlike a certain someone..
@@hungrylion7742 🧢
I felt it yesterday and it shocked me!
I swear, I could feel it in Sydney
I love how that building in south Yarra has been shown around the world meanwhile the rest of Melbourne is fine.
Also I slept through it which made me feel like I really missed out.
same here bud
End of days my friend. Seek God while He still may be found.
If the shaking lasts more than ten seconds, it's strong enough to start knocking debris down, so it's best to duck and cover. A 6.0 will last 15-20 seconds.
Jesus is knocking the door
When doesn't an earthquake surprise everyone? They come without warning ⚠️
Matthew 24:7 There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. hmmmmmm
Now we just got 3 earthquakes in a month
3.8, 4.6 and 2.4
wow didn’t expect to see this , hopefully everyone is ok; that’s is very interesting
Being in a third floor i felt small movement of the floor and a bit of dizziness when a huge earthquake occurs in Padang Indonesia btw i'm in Malaysia at that time ...it happened....few years back
had a hair in my eye and thought the title said “0.0 Magnitude Earthquake in Australia Surprises Everyone” and i was like: YEA THATS SOME NEWS ALRIGHT
I live in Melbourne, and I remember this! I was really scary for me, because I’ve never witnessed a earthquake.
I am in Melbourne when this happened and it felt surreal
From Melbourne here, the earthquake was extremely odd, for someone who has never experienced one. It just felt like a very strong wind hitting the windows, and the lights were swinging.. 10 seconds or so later, it ended and everyone went "Wtf is going on?"
experienced a 7.0 earthquake when he had a class at 4th floor. I cried because there was a series of earthquakes going on before where a lot of buildings collapsed, so I cried. The next day, another earthquake happened, around 5.0 magnitude.
Australia: 6.0 earthquake!
California: First time?
No, we’ve had over 7.0 and even over 8.0, but they were a long long time ago, and they were in the outback so next to noone was affected by them, It is however the biggest on the eastern half of Australia since European settlement
@@dantemadden1533 I was being cheeky. But yeah I understand it is rare there and I honestly can’t say I have heard of many happening often. I live in California and happen so often that unwritten rule is “if nothing is falling off shelves, don’t duck under cover”. We had two separate ones back to back couple of years ago. I was sitting down in a chair, felt it, looked around and then just continued to play on phone. Following day at work, felt it, kept on working.
“The earthquake even caused a falcon to takeoff and fly for a bit” lol
Thank God everyone is OK
As usual everyone is mocking Australia and their animals.
Australian journalists: where's that earthquake coming from?
Me: I think it's coming from down under!
🤣🤣🤣
That one guy who asked is it an earthquake or a structural thing had me dying 😂😂 0:19
Aww the falcon wouldn't leave its babies
To everyone reading this God bless you and your family 👪 🙏 I pray for you and I love you all Amen 🙏.
Imagine skiing for the first time and now you also have an earthquake LMAO
My friend lives in Australia and he was in the 6.0 but luckily he is alive