Timestamps *Casualties* First Casualty: 0:36 First Out-of-dam casualty: 3:45 First City Casualty: 4:55 *Lego Destruction* Uprooted Trees: 0:45 Foundational Building Failure: 4:56 Car Collides with Building: 5:33 Lower Side House Begins Flooding: 5:53 Return of the Trees: 6:14 Full First Story Flood: 7:35 *Structural Dam Faults* Alarming signs of Dam Structural Integrity along with quick Sand Saturation: 2:02 First Catastrophic Faults in Dam: 2:16 First Sandslide: 3:00 Second Sandslide: 3:27 Total collapse of top of Dam: 3:58 Total Collapse of Dam and First Leakage: 4:46 Near Side Hill Collapse: 6:50
I remember when this happened and our teacher turned on the radio in the classroom to see what was happening. They all sent us home early, will never forget it.
I really love the fact that the initial parts of the sand falling into the water was very fantastically synced with the music. Improved the video quality by 1000%
@@KingOfDams , fun fact, when my sister and her husband were in Portugal some time back, they were fixing to check out of a hotel, but they forgot some things and then a flash flood hit where they were staying, he started to record the incident because they post all the time online, and then a news crew asked them if they could show the footage and their footage got shown worldwide when the story about that part of the world got that flood.
This is a very good representation as to how dams fail too. From watching the water absorbing into the ground and destabilizing it from the inside, creating a channel for the water to surmount the dam Also gives humans some ideas where to start to help reinforce the dam to keep if from failing, as well as reinforcing the idea that when one is caught in any sort of flood, pull a Kenobi and claim the high ground.
This is just an amazing, heartbreaking story. Now I need a film adaptation of it starring Harrison Ford. P.S. The synchronization of the collapses with the music is amazing!
This video is an absolute masterpiece. Where do I even begin? -It accurately demonstrates the dangers of water -The music is just fire -There was so much tension and suspense -The build up of the water rising and then the climax of it destroying the town below was just phenomenal Overall, a spectacular video. Am definitely watching more of your content. 👍
6 year old me is just loving this. I miss doing this in the old sandbox. Aftwr it rained. Dig a small ditch and let the sand slowly break away, and my 2 lego people would be washed away.
What if you gave the houses foundations made of Lego bricks underneath and sunk them into the sand? I want to see how well they would hold up when the dam finally breaks.
This is basically what happened here (UK) during the boscastle flood in 2004. A surge from a deluge of rain came from high up in the hills washed down the valley destroying half the village and washing everything out to sea.
If the city adequately funded this dam, they'd have been able to build it with legos and this tragedy would have never happened! YET ANOTHER CASE OF GOVERNMENT INCOMPETENCE!
“The great Brickmanian flood” Brickmania City, July 17, 2023. It was a normal summer day for the small, yet bustling city of Brickmania. The city has a population 27k, but it heavily increases in the summer because of people staying for the summer though. Most people were surprised when they saw that they couldn’t go to the dam reservoir which is the most popular swimming place in town. It was blocked of by authorities and was fully drained. 1:34 pm The trouble first starts when the workers notice the sand getting a little wet, they new this was a sign of a breach but they hoped that the levees that they put in place to stop any major leak would save them. They did not. 1:52 pm The water begins to flow in at rapid speeds, overwhelming the workers and causes confusion and making it hard for them to get up the dam wall. The first confirmed casualty of the flood is John L. Brooks, aged 25, at 0:37. The second at 0:54 who was in shock and didn’t have time to react. 3:14 pm The water got into the interior of the dam causing a large crack to form and eventually fall, confirming the death of 13 people. This is when alarms are sounded. 3:18 pm The crack gets even larger, causing Rebecca Lyman, Aged 53 to fall and drown. 3:24 pm/ 4:41 The water breaches the dam through a hold formed by the water. This immediately sweeps away multiple people along with debris flowing after them, this kills around 26 people. The water reaches a building carrying it away long with all the people in it ( 4:58 ). 3:39 pm The water sweeps through the town drowning and sweeping people up along the way. 3:47 pm The water rushes over the dam. 4:05 pm As the water rises, the casualties do to. At 7:06 authorities come to collect survivors, by the time the disaster is over, there are 567 confirmed dead, along with 863 injured. R.I.P to all killed in the flood. Remorse to the families that lost their friends, daughters, sons, mothers, fathers and grandparents. 🫡🫡🫡🫡
"I still remember that day, that horrible, dreadful day... It was like any other day, the city was bustling with activity, people were talking, shopping, minding their own business without a care in the world. And why should they? The Mayor promised that the dam would be a great tourism spot, the landmark of Brickmania City, that it would bring fortune to the locals and basically make the city greater. Little did we knew, the Mayor was cutting corners in almost every one of his projects. I was enjoying my day-off, relaxing on the roof of the building closest to the dam, everything was great, temperature was nice for ice cream, music was heard around the block, all around I could hear the joy of the people, I could see the couples conversing down there, it was making me more impatient, for my wife was returning from a business trip and was already on route home. Then I heard a scream, the supervisors who were inspecting the interior of the dam dissapeared in the blink of an eye, almost like magic. Then, I saw with horror as the water started rising even more, I screamed with all my strenght to the ones on the ground, but the music was so loud, if anyone heard me they probably ignored me. When the water broke the dam... it was like everything went in slow motion. I saw the current sweep the people violently, throwing them like ragdolls and to my sheer terror, the water displaced a building, so those who were holding unto said building for safety were doomed. I closed my eyes, I couldn't dare to see anything else, but even if you try to blind yourself from something, you can still hear. And the screams, there were tons of them... children, women, men... all of them asking for help... But the worse part of that? Is the silence that followed. In the silence I dared to watch... and I saw that the reason the silence started is because everyone was dead. I was one of the few lucky who survived, my wife's car was found under the flood, I never recovered her body. To this day, I asked myself what did those innocent people do to deserve this horrible fate, a fate that could had been prevented, were it not for the greediness of the Mayor."
@@franciscoleolopez6050 man, I’m so sorry for your loss. It must be so hard for you to live through all of this. The survivors guilt must be insane. Do you keep in contact with the other survivors? Because I heard most of them moved away and only about 200 live within the general area. And the recent death of the mayor has been very suspicious because they said it was due to old age but he was only 56 when he died.
@@franciscoleolopez6050 Luckily, as can be observed clearly, the population of Legoland consists of excellent swimmers, both backstroke and breaststroke . There was one poor individual encased in deep sand, he could be reanimated. Apart from that even the houses stayed upright, even whilst being dislocated. Fire hazard is a much, much more prominent hazard in the depicted community, resulting in huge amounts of highly toxic black smoke. I do foresee this from my youthfully experiments on Lego blocks.
Coming from a country that experiences an average of 20 storms a year, this was a bit frightening. I had no idea you could replicate disasters using Lego this accurately.
I would love to see a few new things come along. Like a time lapse of you building these. Expo marker on the out side so we see how far the sand shifted!
Interesting real life parallel, this is very similar to how the levee system in New Orleans failed during Hurricane Katrina. Really cool to see the dynamics modeled at small scale like this.
Their houses had Lego trump signs, the Lego Emergency Management Agency said they weren't worth saving. They got 750 Lego bucks for their troubles, though
WOW, this is extremely well edited! The music matches perfectly with the dam's collapse steps. Also, the cuts between the locations adds to the dramatic development. This is done either by a professional editor or by a natural talented person, who might wanna consider to apply for an internship in the industy. I'm a total amateur editor, but I'm just skilled enough to recognize that this excellent work.
Except levees are built with clay not sand for this exact reason.. if you put water on sand it will find a path through it, even if it is previously compacted. But it was interesting to see, and I thank you for putting it out there.
This is not even close to being realistic. Dams aren‘t just a bunch of piled up Sand. There are multiple layers of multiple different materials + healthy and well cared for grass on top to keep everything together even tighter. It‘s a whole ass science to build a dam.
Watching all these tiny lego people, paralyzed with no form of escape as several gallons of water caecade towards them, sweeping them of their feet and leaving them face down in the murky water as they get carried away while the sickest guitar riff plays is phenomenal
I actually thought about how creepy it was that the Lego people had all kinds of time to flee, but had no idea they needed to because the destruction on the other side is so quiet. You can't tell there's anything wrong until about 3 seconds before the whole thing goes. That's scary as hell.
I can't decide what I like better... just the experiment itself, or the music that sounds like it came from a training montage scene in 80's action movie.
Guy next to the house with the green door: "I told em, I told em not to build the town next to the dam, in the dry riverbed. But they wouldn't listen to ol' Wily Pete then. That's why I decided to stand in the one part of town that could possibly survive a flood. They said i was crazy to build my house atop 8 feet on concrete slab, but who's crazy now?!"
I remember getting a rash because I’d wash motor oil off my hands with acetone so it would definitely mess you up quicker than water. You’d go into cardiac arrest before brain damage because the fumes would definitely displace the oxygen and your diaphragm would give out. I had another job where I accidentally pumped chlorine into a carboy (15 gallon jug) of hydrochloric acid! It basically makes mustard gas 😬 it literally smoked out of the top hole I was pumping the hose to because of the chemical reaction and it puffed right in my face as soon as the chlorine made contact. When I breathed in that little itty bitty bit on accident I almost passed out right there. It was so hard to hit the shut off valve on the hose and get my bearings straight. chemicals are hardcore! NEVER WORK IN AN UNSAFE ENVIRONMENT REGARDLESS OF THE PAY. There can be dangers to jobs obviously but I’ve seen some major osha violations that I’ve just worked around bc I got decent pay
The child in me is laughing right now! As a kid, I built houses out of pranks of wood we had for fire kindling. Make small towns and villages, took my sister's doll house furniture and got all my action figures together to create a scenario. We had this huge metal bucket that I filled up and just splashed down on my town, I don't know why but was enamoured by how everything collapsed and washed away carried by the water. 😆 it was also fun to try and find all my toys and props later on where the water left it.
My husband and I were planning on taking our honeymoon here. I’m so glad we found this documentary, letting us know that it is definitely still in a flood zone despite the constant rebuilding of this dam. The part where Mr. Sombrero Mustache was dragged under the waves broke my heart. Thoughts and prayers.
this is actually a good informational and educational channel on weathering, with the addition of legos which can appeal to a younger audience. the music is fine, overall i give it a 9/10 for scool use.
4:28 if you look closely you can see my brother on top of his condo. He’s got black hair and a pretty fit guy. Glad hes safe and home with us now! Wish i could say the same for the other families….
So there you have it, should you ever be walking along on the top of a dam, enjoying the view over the sea and suddenly you notice a crack appearing along the length of the dam (2:15) it's time to leave 😏
Hello! Welcome, my friends!
Hi
Sup
Should have used gravel instead of beach sand. Also a spill way would be cool with a river going through the town
hi
You predicted The NC floods…
Me and my fiancé were thinking of taking a trip here. So glad we decided to go to lego city instead. My condolences to those affected😢💔🙏
I am very glad that you escaped this horror ..
Stay away from the river there
@@NitronicZombieHEY!
@@NitronicZombieA MAN HAS FALLEN IN THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY!
@@gmod-mj1jqUSE THE RESCUE HELICOPTER!
Such a tragedy. Thoughts and prayers to all those affected.
Do you know the death toll
Thoughts and prayers
@@devonyoung354 6
I saw on the news that everyone survived!
@@KingOfDams ok good
That guy on the top of his house needs full credit. He survived the most smartest way. While everyone on the ground is going nuts, bro is chilling.
Yes, you are right :D
That kid, house and ladder woman survived too lol
@@sampletexthere7502 The chef on the house that got swept away probably survived too
What about the girl on the ladder?
The ppl on top of the dam tho💀💀💀
The harder it is for the Legos to survive, the harder the music goes.
Imagine the guy on the top of the dam doing a sick guitar solo while the city is being wasted
Lol :)
Timestamps
*Casualties*
First Casualty: 0:36
First Out-of-dam casualty: 3:45
First City Casualty: 4:55
*Lego Destruction*
Uprooted Trees: 0:45
Foundational Building Failure: 4:56
Car Collides with Building: 5:33
Lower Side House Begins Flooding: 5:53
Return of the Trees: 6:14
Full First Story Flood: 7:35
*Structural Dam Faults*
Alarming signs of Dam Structural Integrity along with quick Sand Saturation: 2:02
First Catastrophic Faults in Dam: 2:16
First Sandslide: 3:00
Second Sandslide: 3:27
Total collapse of top of Dam: 3:58
Total Collapse of Dam and First Leakage: 4:46
Near Side Hill Collapse: 6:50
So cool!
6:51 Funeral
Your sir are the analyst of the month
The fact that he is willing to do this is pretty crazy
actually technically the first 'out of dam casualty' is around 3:31 or so
Didn’t even hear about this on the news. What a shame. Thoughts go to the families affected
The authorities are hushing up..
@Delta4651 so said death himself. Man I’m surprised you’re not jubilant over this. Ya got more souls to reap.
Fake news!!!!!!
Huh
The smiles on the faces of the people being washed away tells me they had a good time
6:48 Guy on the far left accepting his fate seemingly in slow motion is the most dramatic part.
Agree with you..
RIP
Oh NOOOOOOO!
He got dragged by the falling wet sand, accepting his fate as he fell into the water
Despite the weakness of the foundations, the structural integrity of these buildings is fantastic.
You are absolutely right
I remember when this happened and our teacher turned on the radio in the classroom to see what was happening. They all sent us home early, will never forget it.
I really love the fact that the initial parts of the sand falling into the water was very fantastically synced with the music. Improved the video quality by 1000%
I am very glad you noticed it my friend!
yeah man, gave me shivers!
Very much appreciated.
I don’t know if I’m ashamed of myself for being so interested in this, or if it is just legit scientific inquiry. Either way, that was awesome.
I am very glad you think so, my friend!
Despite the numerous efforts by the engineers to discover a safer material to build dams with, nothing has been found.
I’m interested too lol
Watching this as a teenager or either an adult should not be ashamed for
Ikr. I thoughr. What am I even watching, but yet I find it interesting
Can we just appreciate that the camera man survived and was able to document this
Miracle..
@@KingOfDams , fun fact, when my sister and her husband were in Portugal some time back, they were fixing to check out of a hotel, but they forgot some things and then a flash flood hit where they were staying, he started to record the incident because they post all the time online, and then a news crew asked them if they could show the footage and their footage got shown worldwide when the story about that part of the world got that flood.
@@paxhumana2015proof why cameraman is the best job.
@@paxhumana2015 😅
This is a very good representation as to how dams fail too. From watching the water absorbing into the ground and destabilizing it from the inside, creating a channel for the water to surmount the dam
Also gives humans some ideas where to start to help reinforce the dam to keep if from failing, as well as reinforcing the idea that when one is caught in any sort of flood, pull a Kenobi and claim the high ground.
I agree with you my friend
They don’t call him King Of Dams for nothing
Should've hired beavers to build the dam. It would've stood the test of time
This is just an amazing, heartbreaking story. Now I need a film adaptation of it starring Harrison Ford.
P.S. The synchronization of the collapses with the music is amazing!
Thank you :) I am glad you noticed it!
This video is an absolute masterpiece. Where do I even begin?
-It accurately demonstrates the dangers of water
-The music is just fire
-There was so much tension and suspense
-The build up of the water rising and then the climax of it destroying the town below was just phenomenal
Overall, a spectacular video. Am definitely watching more of your content. 👍
My friend, I am very glad to hear it! Thank you so much!
Water KILLS.
@@rupertchappelle1089 I... know? I did say that
Perfectly timed with the bass kick of the music when big chunks are falling; very well edited. -- Great choice of dramatic music as well.
Thank you very much! I am so glad you noticed it!
The beat dropping as the lego man falls into the water... f*ckin iconic
Where's lego Batman when you need him.
It’s crazy how much loss of life goes unreported on the news.
6 year old me is just loving this. I miss doing this in the old sandbox. Aftwr it rained. Dig a small ditch and let the sand slowly break away, and my 2 lego people would be washed away.
Cool story, my friend.. :)
Me too
Me to
Same when I was like 6 and 7 I would watch this all the time and I wish I did it before
Me too
What if you gave the houses foundations made of Lego bricks underneath and sunk them into the sand? I want to see how well they would hold up when the dam finally breaks.
Nice idea, I'll think about it
Funny i was just thinking this
The air in the foundations would just cause it to float earlier probably i think.
I was wondering that too .... I think we both need a life ...
@@mikeokeeffe4692gotta find a way to fill them blocks. Or vacuum seal.
Man, I used to watch this kind of stuff when I was like 8. So glad people are still doing them
Welcome back, my friend!
This is basically what happened here (UK) during the boscastle flood in 2004. A surge from a deluge of rain came from high up in the hills washed down the valley destroying half the village and washing everything out to sea.
It's horrible..
*Shameful that our government is spending billions of taxpayer dollars in overseas wars instead helping the victims of this disaster*
I used to always imagine acting out natural disasters with lego cities! I always thought it was kind of dark but still so cool!
Cool! I am glad you like it!
If the city adequately funded this dam, they'd have been able to build it with legos and this tragedy would have never happened! YET ANOTHER CASE OF GOVERNMENT INCOMPETENCE!
Yes, you are absolutely right!
The dam was constructed by a private corporation. We need to hold them accountable.
There’s just something so poetic about seeing the sand splitting and crumbling and eroding away in the water
I agree with you..
loving that guitar music at the end there.. Gonna check them out
I was thinking that ladder was going to be a terrible place to stay, but that worker did alright!
“The great Brickmanian flood”
Brickmania City, July 17, 2023.
It was a normal summer day for the small, yet bustling city of Brickmania. The city has a population 27k, but it heavily increases in the summer because of people staying for the summer though. Most people were surprised when they saw that they couldn’t go to the dam reservoir which is the most popular swimming place in town. It was blocked of by authorities and was fully drained.
1:34 pm
The trouble first starts when the workers notice the sand getting a little wet, they new this was a sign of a breach but they hoped that the levees that they put in place to stop any major leak would save them. They did not.
1:52 pm
The water begins to flow in at rapid speeds, overwhelming the workers and causes confusion and making it hard for them to get up the dam wall. The first confirmed casualty of the flood is John L. Brooks, aged 25, at 0:37. The second at 0:54 who was in shock and didn’t have time to react.
3:14 pm
The water got into the interior of the dam causing a large crack to form and eventually fall, confirming the death of 13 people. This is when alarms are sounded.
3:18 pm
The crack gets even larger, causing Rebecca Lyman, Aged 53 to fall and drown.
3:24 pm/ 4:41
The water breaches the dam through a hold formed by the water. This immediately sweeps away multiple people along with debris flowing after them, this kills around 26 people. The water reaches a building carrying it away long with all the people in it ( 4:58 ).
3:39 pm
The water sweeps through the town drowning and sweeping people up along the way.
3:47 pm
The water rushes over the dam.
4:05 pm
As the water rises, the casualties do to.
At 7:06 authorities come to collect survivors, by the time the disaster is over, there are 567 confirmed dead, along with 863 injured.
R.I.P to all killed in the flood.
Remorse to the families that lost their friends, daughters, sons, mothers, fathers and grandparents. 🫡🫡🫡🫡
So cool my friend!!
@@KingOfDams Thank you!
"I still remember that day, that horrible, dreadful day...
It was like any other day, the city was bustling with activity, people were talking, shopping, minding their own business without a care in the world.
And why should they? The Mayor promised that the dam would be a great tourism spot, the landmark of Brickmania City, that it would bring fortune to the locals and basically make the city greater.
Little did we knew, the Mayor was cutting corners in almost every one of his projects.
I was enjoying my day-off, relaxing on the roof of the building closest to the dam, everything was great, temperature was nice for ice cream, music was heard around the block, all around I could hear the joy of the people, I could see the couples conversing down there, it was making me more impatient, for my wife was returning from a business trip and was already on route home.
Then I heard a scream, the supervisors who were inspecting the interior of the dam dissapeared in the blink of an eye, almost like magic.
Then, I saw with horror as the water started rising even more, I screamed with all my strenght to the ones on the ground, but the music was so loud, if anyone heard me they probably ignored me.
When the water broke the dam... it was like everything went in slow motion.
I saw the current sweep the people violently, throwing them like ragdolls and to my sheer terror, the water displaced a building, so those who were holding unto said building for safety were doomed.
I closed my eyes, I couldn't dare to see anything else, but even if you try to blind yourself from something, you can still hear.
And the screams, there were tons of them... children, women, men... all of them asking for help...
But the worse part of that? Is the silence that followed.
In the silence I dared to watch... and I saw that the reason the silence started is because everyone was dead.
I was one of the few lucky who survived, my wife's car was found under the flood, I never recovered her body.
To this day, I asked myself what did those innocent people do to deserve this horrible fate, a fate that could had been prevented, were it not for the greediness of the Mayor."
@@franciscoleolopez6050 man, I’m so sorry for your loss. It must be so hard for you to live through all of this. The survivors guilt must be insane.
Do you keep in contact with the other survivors? Because I heard most of them moved away and only about 200 live within the general area. And the recent death of the mayor has been very suspicious because they said it was due to old age but he was only 56 when he died.
@@franciscoleolopez6050 Luckily, as can be observed clearly, the population of Legoland consists of excellent swimmers, both backstroke and breaststroke . There was one poor individual encased in deep sand, he could be reanimated. Apart from that even the houses stayed upright, even whilst being dislocated. Fire hazard is a much, much more prominent hazard in the depicted community, resulting in huge amounts of highly toxic black smoke. I do foresee this from my youthfully experiments on Lego blocks.
Coming from a country that experiences an average of 20 storms a year, this was a bit frightening. I had no idea you could replicate disasters using Lego this accurately.
I am very glad you like it my friend!
3:01 Rest in Peace Gregory, we knew each other since middle school, never thought it will ended in such a tragic way.
So dramatic..
@@KingOfDamsit’s a joke.
That woman on the ladder was hanging on for dear life, I hope she made it out ok.
Music choice is perfect.
I would love to see a few new things come along. Like a time lapse of you building these. Expo marker on the out side so we see how far the sand shifted!
Yes. He always does the same things
@@pedromello_rec and your doing what? complaining? how original.
@@seankingwell3692 relax bruh there is such a thing as a dialogue like chill
@@seankingwell3692 gonna cry?
Ok, I'll think about it, my friend
Interesting real life parallel, this is very similar to how the levee system in New Orleans failed during Hurricane Katrina. Really cool to see the dynamics modeled at small scale like this.
I am so glad you like it my friend!
I love how the best drop when something bad happens😂
I am glad you like it :)
Thanks! Now I’m gonna have nightmares about all those innocent Lego people screaming. 😂🤣😂
Sorry!!! :D
they could've been saved if the government evacuated them
Their houses had Lego trump signs, the Lego Emergency Management Agency said they weren't worth saving.
They got 750 Lego bucks for their troubles, though
WOW, this is extremely well edited! The music matches perfectly with the dam's collapse steps. Also, the cuts between the locations adds to the dramatic development. This is done either by a professional editor or by a natural talented person, who might wanna consider to apply for an internship in the industy. I'm a total amateur editor, but I'm just skilled enough to recognize that this excellent work.
Ohh, my friend, I am so glad you think so!
Even though this video was created 32 minutes ago people couldn't hesitate to start talking I admire that
Dude it was only 8 minutes
@@ThatOneChannelMadeByAnIdiot
I think Jennifer mean when the video was posted when they watched it and not how long the video was
I'm always happy to respond to comments :)
@@theunknown2418 Oh ok
Would love to see one done where the sand is already wet for better compaction and would problem be a little more realistic as well
Good idea, thank you!
Except levees are built with clay not sand for this exact reason.. if you put water on sand it will find a path through it, even if it is previously compacted. But it was interesting to see, and I thank you for putting it out there.
Someone please explain to me why there’s multiple people with a grim reaper pfp in the comment section of a vid like this lol
@@CrankyAf well for me I watch all kinds of videos on yt
This is not even close to being realistic. Dams aren‘t just a bunch of piled up Sand.
There are multiple layers of multiple different materials + healthy and well cared for grass on top to keep everything together even tighter.
It‘s a whole ass science to build a dam.
I was cheering so hard for the lady on the ladder, she almost made it against all odds
2:58 Beat dropped hard on the apocalypse
The fact that this dam breach coincided perfectly with the music was amazing, what are the chances.
Hahaha :)
Watching all these tiny lego people, paralyzed with no form of escape as several gallons of water caecade towards them, sweeping them of their feet and leaving them face down in the murky water as they get carried away while the sickest guitar riff plays is phenomenal
Wow.. :)
I actually thought about how creepy it was that the Lego people had all kinds of time to flee, but had no idea they needed to because the destruction on the other side is so quiet. You can't tell there's anything wrong until about 3 seconds before the whole thing goes. That's scary as hell.
I can't decide what I like better... just the experiment itself, or the music that sounds like it came from a training montage scene in 80's action movie.
Lol :)
Guy next to the house with the green door: "I told em, I told em not to build the town next to the dam, in the dry riverbed. But they wouldn't listen to ol' Wily Pete then. That's why I decided to stand in the one part of town that could possibly survive a flood. They said i was crazy to build my house atop 8 feet on concrete slab, but who's crazy now?!"
Lol :D
Me just like screaming at the dude in the ladder to climb 😂
The girl on the ladder was simultaneously the closest and furthest from death the whole time.
Agree with you :)
Great your video i'm your big fan. I subscribe without problem because i love your video
I am so glad to hear it, my friend! Welcome aboard!
i wasnt ready to see the bodies just floating like its awful,
thoughts and prayers to all affected
Need to play When The Leeves Break
Yeah another amazing upload
I am glad you like it, my friend
I loved the video thx
Npc ahhh comment lmao
Glad you like it!
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
The person who climbs the stairs is the one who survives😂
4:27 ... The tension created from that camera change 😂😂😂😂
This is so geeky I love it. However the fella on the boat could've at least warned everyone rather than just going round in circles!
That lucky Lego Guy on the high ground.
Okay so this one weirdly made me wonder what would happen if all that water was acetone, besides possibly causing brain damage from all the fumes.
It could still be a sewer break from a city of millions..
I remember getting a rash because I’d wash motor oil off my hands with acetone so it would definitely mess you up quicker than water. You’d go into cardiac arrest before brain damage because the fumes would definitely displace the oxygen and your diaphragm would give out. I had another job where I accidentally pumped chlorine into a carboy (15 gallon jug) of hydrochloric acid! It basically makes mustard gas 😬 it literally smoked out of the top hole I was pumping the hose to because of the chemical reaction and it puffed right in my face as soon as the chlorine made contact. When I breathed in that little itty bitty bit on accident I almost passed out right there. It was so hard to hit the shut off valve on the hose and get my bearings straight. chemicals are hardcore! NEVER WORK IN AN UNSAFE ENVIRONMENT REGARDLESS OF THE PAY. There can be dangers to jobs obviously but I’ve seen some major osha violations that I’ve just worked around bc I got decent pay
The soundtrack had no right to be that killer🤘🏻
Sorry :)
I love how perfectly timed the music is with so many things
I am so glad you noticed it!
The child in me is laughing right now! As a kid, I built houses out of pranks of wood we had for fire kindling.
Make small towns and villages, took my sister's doll house furniture and got all my action figures together to create a scenario.
We had this huge metal bucket that I filled up and just splashed down on my town, I don't know why but was enamoured by how everything collapsed and washed away carried by the water. 😆 it was also fun to try and find all my toys and props later on where the water left it.
Thank you very much for such an interesting and kind comment, my friend!
@@KingOfDams it looks more like a tsunami then a flood😮
I have to say... the pure sigma energy radiating from the person on the ladder is insane.
this mans water bill must be in the millions
Zero :) Rainwater
@@KingOfDams how much rain
@@loser_account4995 a lot apparently
I thought the one on the ladder was gonna eat it right in the face but ended up surviving…well done
The power of water. Never to be underestimated.
This is what i used to watch as a 5 year old
Welcome back :)
1:40 bro fainted
That day, everyone fell into the river in Lego City.
So dramatic day..
This is actually invaluable as a demonstration to civil engineering students.
Best Lego dam breach video ever!
5:02 Chris Pratt near that house leaned in and kissed the girl in front of him 😂
My husband and I were planning on taking our honeymoon here. I’m so glad we found this documentary, letting us know that it is definitely still in a flood zone despite the constant rebuilding of this dam. The part where Mr. Sombrero Mustache was dragged under the waves broke my heart. Thoughts and prayers.
What a unfortunate series of events to happen to a little town, my condolences to the family of those who died.
Yes, so dramatic...
this is actually a good informational and educational channel on weathering, with the addition of legos which can appeal to a younger audience. the music is fine, overall i give it a 9/10 for scool use.
I am very glad you think so!
I'm a 35 year old man and I couldn't stop watching.
Legend has it that she's still on that ladder.
Lol :)
You know the blue house with the green door the only one that didn’t get flood insurance lmao
Lol xD
Aaaaand its time for bed....
This is the type of videos i used to watch when i was younger, brings back memories
Glad to hear it!
Amazing how quickly water replaces a void.
I love how some sand is just falling on the dam in the background.
I am glad you like it!
4:28 if you look closely you can see my brother on top of his condo. He’s got black hair and a pretty fit guy. Glad hes safe and home with us now! Wish i could say the same for the other families….
xD
This song slaps at 2x speed.
I love these mini disaster movies
The guitar solo that starts around 5:01 is fantastic.
Glad you like it!
Only king dam can like this cuz comment cuz his king
Like :)
Uh thnx bro
:)
Why didn’t TH-cam warn me that some audience found this disturbing. Sheesh I wasn’t ready for that brutality.
Sorry! :D
Such a very sad tragedy!
Hope their souls rest in Peace
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Yes.. It's so dramatic..
It’s not that deep bro
@@The_Huddle. yes it Is 😢
when the dam ripped open and the music changed... felt like I was watching AOT ep1 all over again
These Toys have some serious PTSD to deal with after Andy leaves the room
So there you have it, should you ever be walking along on the top of a dam, enjoying the view over the sea and suddenly you notice a crack appearing along the length of the dam (2:15) it's time to leave 😏
You are absolutely right :)
what a nice looking town...I sure hope nothing bad happens to them :>
Hahaha :)
Lol, the water was so strong it moved some of the buildings! 😂 Great videos as always!
Thank you so much, dear friend!
I'ma start a Go Fund Me for the Lego citizens who were affected by this horrible flood!!! LLM!
Lego Lives Matter!🎉
“If it keeps on rainin’ Lego’s going to break”🎶
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