Mad props to the teachers leading the toddlers, keeping their own heads to help the littl'uns while everyone else was just running for their lives. That's legit heroism. Someone buy them some pizza.
Facts, in elementary my dad was just normally picking me up from school. I didn't know that the most traumatizing moment in my life was about to happen. We were driving until someone went over and crashed into us. Everything was going so fast I didn't even realize how much impact we got from it.
my school taught us how to deal with earthquakes and let me say that class ACED IT. it put a smile on my face to see them hide between the desks instead of under, then watch them smoothly go out without causing a door crush impressive, smart kids
going under would make it more likely for you to be crushed by whats above you if debris fall, itll fall like a bridge between what youre between and over your head
You call that crowded? I was in a class of 80 and we weren't the most crowded class in the school. You could sleep throughout the lesson and the teacher wouldn't notice. You're probably wondering where I'm from, Ghana.
It's impressive how well they did under such a scary event, I went through a tough Earthquake when I was a child in El Salvador in 2001 and I was stuck inside a house that fell to the ground and let me tell you I freeze at the moment of any sudden movements now 😭😭😭
The fact that all the kids went under the desks almost at the time shows really good training and fast response and reactions also the fact that literally no one took their stuff shows that they're taught that your saftey is number one... very impressive but I hope everyone is okay though
So, I had a mixed reaction to this. I was so glad and grateful to God that no one was injured. Seeing those kids so scared for their lives made me want to cry and then the teachers trying to be sure everyone took cover first before thinking about themselves broke my heart. The fact that the pupils knew those basic safety measures made me so so proud of them and their teachers. Then the fact that it was school-over and no more classes for that day, got me so excited and giggly for those kids.
It is absolutely beautiful, all of these children following the rules safely. When children follow the rules, that is the most beautiful thing, because it lets harmony become born within the entire situation.
I went through a 5.1 in the north coast of Puerto Rico around 2010-2011. Happened around 8 or 9pm. Was so scary because we lived on a 3rd floor concrete penthouse and the resonant frequencies were very deep reverberation that made your whole body shiver.
It was 4.8 I can’t believe how people would have felt when something like 9 hits Thinking of Himalayas Japan Chile Indonesia gives chills down my spine and freezes my body God please help all
I was in 3rd grade during the 2001 nisqually quake. My poor music teacher had no place to go as he was stuck in his chair while one of the kids spread out like a starfish. That quake took forever it felt like. Then the fire alarm went to essentially have us leave into the fields. Haven't felt an earthquake like that since. Schools have to go through drills like this every year.
He was laying flat on the ground with arns and legs spread out hence starfish. There was no desks in the music room to cover us. Only the teacher had a chair and desk but couldn't get out of his chair in time. He didn't want to risk standing and falling on us.
Haven’t had drills of any kind in over a year, which is unfortunate because just last week not one but two incidents of people taking part in illegal activities (never specified) near my school, never had a fire or earthquake but you’d think that and intruder drill or two would’ve happened (there was supposed to be one a few months ago but it was canceled due to some board representatives visiting and we never had one)
those kids were smart in that situation, but if it was here my teacher would've been screaming not from the quake, but from the students not lining up in an orderly fashion and silently, slowly, and appropriately walking out the door.
I still remember the Earthquake...of all places...in Maryland, about 11 years ago. Around 8:00 am, at my work in the mall. For some reason, I could not walk right. I kept tripping over my feet for about 15 minutes...then it all stopped. I thought something with wrong with me, that my equilibrium was off. Around 1.00 pm, on that same day. I went to the food court. As I was ordering my food I saw the menu on the wall moving. I turn to see the escalators and the columns swaying to the sound of thunder. That was when everyone looked at one another and calmly walked outside.
I remembered mine at Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School in 2007. A kid had a birthday cake of Spiderman, and the earthquake struck. Everyone freaked out while I was on the grass curious about the sudden ground shaking so hard 😅
@@cicicave1279 in 2007, I was 9 at the time. I was safe on the grass, on the open field near the pond filled with tadpoles. It's located at the middle of the school. The magnitude was about 7.4
I am from Nepal and we had a similar situation in 2015. All of us were in school when suddenly there was a massive earthquake about 6 on the scale (not talking about the April one which was 7.9 but the aftershock on May, 2015). Luckily nobody was harmed but it was pretty scary.
did you even hear the video properly? It said that the alert signal was sent out 6 seconds after the earthquake struck. The alert was probably there for a while.
US earthquake scientist here. This is meant as an early warning system for further away cities. Cities in close proximity of the epicenter do not have any early warning, but as the shaking migrates away from the epicenter at approx. 2.5km/s the early warning system will be transmitting shaking levels at the speed of electricity. At a certain distance the warning will appear before the shaking. Thus giving critical time to prepare such as, halting surgery or stopping airplanes from landing.
There was a major earthquake when I was in school just before covid. No one knew what it was at first but when we saw the windows, doors and desks moving it was pandemonium
Only 46 students though, its a small class... fifties to seventies students in one class is quite normal to see in China. Back then, in 1990s, my class had almost a hundred students. China is packed with people. American will find it very uncomfortable since there is no personal space at all.
This is more common then many people think. You can walk through the denver airport and have tornado and earthquake shelters. One night in my part of the world, we had an earthquake at 2am. It was the talk of the morning. We need to remember that its not the earthquake that hurts people, its the items that fall from the shake. In their city, they would have some level of preparation because of common earthquakes.
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami... thats 9 magnitudes. That quake centre was in the sea and created hundred meters tall of waves. Anyway, i had already experienced 6 on the land and the result was roads cracks and buildings colapses.
I grew up in Indiana and always wanted tornadoes to hit. We only got a few warnings but it meant we got got to lay with hands over our heads in the halls and gym for a few hours out the day
Thank goodness no one was seriously injured. It was so sad to see those cute little kids walking out with their hands over their heads. I’m sure that they were terrified. I live in California and I remember we used to get them all the time when I was a kid and they were so much scarier for us tiny babies
That’s a over exaggeration back when I was in school we did exactly what these kids did get under a desk and cover your head and once it’s safe enough to move we go outside and wait till its safe to go back in.
Not if the building falls over on you. The correct thing to do is duck and cover under or near a sturdy piece of furniture. Then once the earthquake passes, get out.
@@RainbowMama143 and risk the building caving in on me? No thanks. I'll take my chances running to the exit. Those wooden tables can't block concrete sweetie
Good that there's no casualties. Hope China has brought their buildings up to code, as I recall they've had some unfortunate earthquakes that did break down structures.
I like how they train the kids to get prepare in any situations. Not just earthquakes!!
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Alberta
Um Do you understand what you're saying?
Cultural Marxism training, technocratic slaves, but sure pal...
@@juankplaysmusic always someone like you in these comments istg
The good thing is that nobody was seriously harmed and no lives were lost. I’m glad everyone was alright.
excuse me but earth is not a thing and don't feel anything?
You watch this channel a lot
Yepp yepppp yeppedy yeppers!!!
@@frankgallagher7478 what
@@frankgallagher7478 i don't think they were talking about the earth?
It is impressive that those kids knew what to do and run in an organized manner even at that age.
never in us tho lmaoo
That's because the chinese government controls schooling all the way down to every single child
@@butthead1233 Lol
@@butthead1233 i think US rarely experience earthquake, I think its pretty common in Asia.
Lol they’re brainwashed communists 😂 they know to follow commands or face punishment 🤷🏼♂️
Mad props to the teachers leading the toddlers, keeping their own heads to help the littl'uns while everyone else was just running for their lives. That's legit heroism. Someone buy them some pizza.
I can’t believe the evil Chinese government let this happen 😠😠😠
Yeah
Heroism? We're Asian. It's basic common sense to us.
@@iamtheruraljuror9257 Yeah but in America most people would just protect themselves and not care what happens to other people
@@iamtheruraljuror9257 💜👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I'm African and it's common sense to us as well!
It’s pretty scary that everything can change in a single moment
Wdym change literally a small shock
Yep,EVERYTHING. Even your farts can quickly become very potent and deadly in the squeeze of a butt cheek!
Didn’t even look that powerful
Facts, in elementary my dad was just normally picking me up from school. I didn't know that the most traumatizing moment in my life was about to happen. We were driving until someone went over and crashed into us. Everything was going so fast I didn't even realize how much impact we got from it.
@@bunbee9318 I'm sorry 😞
Seeing kids in such a terrifying situation is heartbreaking. Props to the school for teaching them what to do and acting fast to get them to safety!
Thank God that everyone at the school was safe. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😔😔
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) dude, you have one video
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) its hilarious knowing you had no father figure when you were young
@@farahahmedkarim377 What does that even matter? He is just trolling anyways and that's what people do on the internet nowadays anyways.
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) damn. Would you have that same energy if you weren't behind that screen? You need a hug bro.
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) fatherless
So glad everyone was alright.
At least it’s not school shooting haha
@@hermeslein6614 just stayback your china.actully do not use vpn.please to go to the covid test.😷💉
@lia_berry 🍓 thats what im saying
I litteraly read it like "So glad everyone was straight"
Bro I need to get my glasses asap-
@@hermeslein6614 not funny
Prayers to those kids and everyone affected by the quake!
my school taught us how to deal with earthquakes and let me say that class ACED IT. it put a smile on my face to see them hide between the desks instead of under, then watch them smoothly go out without causing a door crush
impressive, smart kids
Is not that hard, most people wouldn´t die in a school stampede anyways, but because of falling objects, debris, walls, ceilings, windows, etc.
o u r not supposed to go under? y not? most videos i see r of people going under the table
I thought it was under
going under would make it more likely for you to be crushed by whats above you
if debris fall, itll fall like a bridge between what youre between and over your head
@@XaN_- He was joking
I'm just surprised how crowded that classroom was! Glad everyone was ok!
Lol, I saw this comment and just counted it.
46 kids!
Smaller than my classes. Our classes were 60+/- people standard in 1970's.
Habibi come to India
@@abhishekkandi378 🤣
You call that crowded? I was in a class of 80 and we weren't the most crowded class in the school. You could sleep throughout the lesson and the teacher wouldn't notice.
You're probably wondering where I'm from, Ghana.
Glad they ran in a sort of orderly manner. Always a good thing to be safe and use your fight or flight mode in a good way .
It's impressive how well they did under such a scary event, I went through a tough Earthquake when I was a child in El Salvador in 2001 and I was stuck inside a house that fell to the ground and let me tell you I freeze at the moment of any sudden movements now 😭😭😭
So sorry that you went through such a terrifying experience. Glad you survived.
@@kayhoover6530 thank you, 🙏
@The awsome guy crazy, in the same month??! That's when it happened in El Salvador too it was 7.4 I believe 🤔
Damn glad your safe now :3
@@holymelon8011 thank you 🙏
Very impressive that the children responded appropriately before running for the exits.
Prayers for Safety 🙏
The children's quick response was amazing!
0:32 Earthquake shows 5.3 Magnitudes. Not 4.8 Magnitudes.
Glad everyone was okay 🙏
The fact that all the kids went under the desks almost at the time shows really good training and fast response and reactions also the fact that literally no one took their stuff shows that they're taught that your saftey is number one... very impressive but I hope everyone is okay though
I grew up in Los Angeles. We were taught to do exactly the same thing when an earthquake hit. These kids were well trained.
So scary that this can happen
Haha 😂
@Î Àm ÇhrîsBB ×59 that title is already taken
@@goingd1_nazi945 yes, keep laughing like a clown 🤡🤡🤡
@Î Àm ÇhrîsBB ×59 Someone already has that title
I feel sorry for this too
So, I had a mixed reaction to this.
I was so glad and grateful to God that no one was injured.
Seeing those kids so scared for their lives made me want to cry and then the teachers trying to be sure everyone took cover first before thinking about themselves broke my heart.
The fact that the pupils knew those basic safety measures made me so so proud of them and their teachers.
Then the fact that it was school-over and no more classes for that day, got me so excited and giggly for those kids.
It is absolutely beautiful, all of these children following the rules safely. When children follow the rules, that is the most beautiful thing, because it lets harmony become born within the entire situation.
They went running like crazy good thing they’re okay.
I went through a 5.1 in the north coast of Puerto Rico around 2010-2011. Happened around 8 or 9pm. Was so scary because we lived on a 3rd floor concrete penthouse and the resonant frequencies were very deep reverberation that made your whole body shiver.
did you survive?
@@slammed4578 no she's a ghost writing this comment smh 🤦♀️
@@A9.certii lol doubt it
@@slammed4578 wtf is wrong with u
@@slammed4578 Of course he is alive!
Glad everyone was safe
It's good no one was hurt. That is something we can all be grateful for.
Thank god that everyone is safe😬🙏
I Like how the Kids were Prepared for the Situation!
Meanwhile in the U.S. people look at each other asking if it’s an earthquake and then pull out their phones and start video recording.
Lol 😂
It was 4.8
I can’t believe how people would have felt when something like 9 hits
Thinking of Himalayas Japan Chile Indonesia gives chills down my spine and freezes my body
God please help all
I was in 3rd grade during the 2001 nisqually quake. My poor music teacher had no place to go as he was stuck in his chair while one of the kids spread out like a starfish. That quake took forever it felt like. Then the fire alarm went to essentially have us leave into the fields. Haven't felt an earthquake like that since. Schools have to go through drills like this every year.
here its every month
One of the kids got squished? What does spread out like a starfish mean lol
and how do you get stuck in your chair.. ?
He was laying flat on the ground with arns and legs spread out hence starfish. There was no desks in the music room to cover us. Only the teacher had a chair and desk but couldn't get out of his chair in time. He didn't want to risk standing and falling on us.
Haven’t had drills of any kind in over a year, which is unfortunate because just last week not one but two incidents of people taking part in illegal activities (never specified) near my school, never had a fire or earthquake but you’d think that and intruder drill or two would’ve happened (there was supposed to be one a few months ago but it was canceled due to some board representatives visiting and we never had one)
Thank God that no one was killed or injured. That must’ve been terrifying 😖
I’m happy everyone is alright!🙂
Earthquake:
Captions: *applause*
those kids were smart in that situation, but if it was here my teacher would've been screaming not from the quake, but from the students not lining up in an orderly fashion and silently, slowly, and appropriately walking out the door.
Earthquake drills work. Good job kids! 👏🏻 thank God you're all safe.
I'll be the only student running out of the classroom while everyone hides under the table.
Haha 😂
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) Shut up
I might do the same
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) and by that coment alone I can tell that you haven't seen and experienced much more than your bedroom wall and your hand.
Lockdown?
Poor little kids walking out with their hands on their head's !
Precious !
🥰
Quite a violent earthquake
Damn, no comments-
Ever ready for anything!! I like how shaken but composed everyone is👏👏
Prayers for people and children worldwide Stay positive stay strong and safe enjoy
Stay safe as well 🥰🙏God Bless
I still remember the Earthquake...of all places...in Maryland, about 11 years ago.
Around 8:00 am, at my work in the mall. For some reason, I could not walk right. I kept tripping over my feet for about 15 minutes...then it all stopped. I thought something with wrong with me, that my equilibrium was off.
Around 1.00 pm, on that same day. I went to the food court. As I was ordering my food I saw the menu on the wall moving. I turn to see the escalators and the columns swaying to the sound of thunder. That was when everyone looked at one another and calmly walked outside.
I remembered mine at Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School in 2007. A kid had a birthday cake of Spiderman, and the earthquake struck. Everyone freaked out while I was on the grass curious about the sudden ground shaking so hard 😅
Lol
@@cicicave1279 in 2007, I was 9 at the time. I was safe on the grass, on the open field near the pond filled with tadpoles. It's located at the middle of the school. The magnitude was about 7.4
Wow glad everyone is ok
I am from Nepal and we had a similar situation in 2015. All of us were in school when suddenly there was a massive earthquake about 6 on the scale (not talking about the April one which was 7.9 but the aftershock on May, 2015). Luckily nobody was harmed but it was pretty scary.
I am with you brother. My heart goes out to the ones who did not make it. It was a very difficult times.
The fast reaction of the student ducking under their desks is just perfection, like it only took 1.5 seconds for all of them to get under desks
6 seconds warning? That should be plenty enough to read the message.
did you even hear the video properly? It said that the alert signal was sent out 6 seconds after the earthquake struck. The alert was probably there for a while.
I live in California. Earthquakes give you no warning, they just show up. I have lived through at least 3 major ones....bigger than this one.
@@kokolove9542 who tf asked???
US earthquake scientist here. This is meant as an early warning system for further away cities. Cities in close proximity of the epicenter do not have any early warning, but as the shaking migrates away from the epicenter at approx. 2.5km/s the early warning system will be transmitting shaking levels at the speed of electricity. At a certain distance the warning will appear before the shaking. Thus giving critical time to prepare such as, halting surgery or stopping airplanes from landing.
I’m really glad everyone is safe and I’ve never seen this happen to the country I’m from
glad everyone is safe. we need those kids to make the sauce.
What sauce
@@Valentina_Bae THE SECHUAN SAUCE MORTY.
@@Faolan_Grey why them tho
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@@Faolan_Grey 😂
my heart cracked at 00:25 😭 little babies must have been so confused
There was a major earthquake when I was in school just before covid. No one knew what it was at first but when we saw the windows, doors and desks moving it was pandemonium
This stuff is so so sad and scary 💔
Glad everyone got out safely! That was a lot of kids in that class!!! 😵
Only 46 students though, its a small class... fifties to seventies students in one class is quite normal to see in China. Back then, in 1990s, my class had almost a hundred students. China is packed with people. American will find it very uncomfortable since there is no personal space at all.
All the little ones holding their heads and filing out ❤️
This is more common then many people think. You can walk through the denver airport and have tornado and earthquake shelters. One night in my part of the world, we had an earthquake at 2am. It was the talk of the morning. We need to remember that its not the earthquake that hurts people, its the items that fall from the shake. In their city, they would have some level of preparation because of common earthquakes.
I'm so glad their alright
4.8?
California: hold my beer
Haha 😂
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) Bot
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) wtf dude they're just kids
So glad no one was hurt!
look at kids hands on their head omg
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) they're kids, it's OK for them to be scared!
@@George-we7vy dawg it's a 13 year old. just begging for likes, dislikes or replies.
@SAVETION (BEST VIDEOS) You'd be shitting yourself and begging your mom to come and save you
that why i like japan way. polite and kindness.
Its china
Wow. We had a 5.8 here recently, it was extremely sudden and violent, and it was extremely scary. I can't imagine what a 6.4 or more would be like.
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami... thats 9 magnitudes. That quake centre was in the sea and created hundred meters tall of waves. Anyway, i had already experienced 6 on the land and the result was roads cracks and buildings colapses.
5.8 isn't scary unless you aren't used to them
When i saw those babies running out, I cried...all the same I am happy everyone is safe
My school when earthquake drill training: Line up outside ALPHABETICALLY when evacuation.
it happened at my school too, my BSF got a huge scar at her arm but she's ok
I hated school so much I used to WISH for things like this😄😄😄
I grew up in Indiana and always wanted tornadoes to hit. We only got a few warnings but it meant we got got to lay with hands over our heads in the halls and gym for a few hours out the day
Thank goodness no one was seriously injured. It was so sad to see those cute little kids walking out with their hands over their heads. I’m sure that they were terrified. I live in California and I remember we used to get them all the time when I was a kid and they were so much scarier for us tiny babies
The one kid just sitting at his desk like nothing happed 🤣
That would be me. 😂 I did that after the Landers California quake during the Big Bear quake. I just sat in the rocker chair and said whatever. 😂
GOOD THING NOBODY WAS HURT!
NO RUNNING IN THE HALLS!
I love how they train the kids
poor students.
bro im impressed that that kid on the right at the start just sat there didnt even panic lmao
I'm so proud that they all knew what to do and to take cover. Great job for the teachers who taught them during drills!
Uh, they didn't take cover. They did what you're NOT supposed to do in a quake and that is to run out of a building while its shaking.
@@catbee1452 You can see that they ran out after the shaking stopped
@@catbee1452 this clownery. Can tou not see that the shaking had subsided?
That's one way to get out of class extra early. I'm glad none of them were reported to be injured during that earthquake.
the kid just sitting there is 100% the quiet kid
There was literally no reason to crouch under your 40lb table hahaha it won't save u from a ton of stone
That one kid so chill af
In North America teens would be taking selfies and writing things like "I was like totally terrified for my life!"
Nah man, they said no phones
That’s a over exaggeration back when I was in school we did exactly what these kids did get under a desk and cover your head and once it’s safe enough to move we go outside and wait till its safe to go back in.
@@vvsshinobi2346 And what year was that?
@@MeddlerGhost I’m 23 so it wasn’t that long ago I was in school
@@MeddlerGhost we’ve been taught to do that since elementary all the way through high school
the little kids holding their hands above their heads as they walk out- my heart :c
Being from Sweden, ranked in top 5 countries least likely to experience natural disasters. I can't even imagine earthquakes or hurricanes
You have seen nothing dude. The amount of cyclones we experience in my home country Fiji is something you won't comprehend
This is actually a good thing to prepare for an unexpected earthquake like this. Thank god everyone survived
Tip to EVERYONE: if there's an earthquake don't find cover indoors, GO OUTSIDE!! its 10 times safer!!
Not if the building falls over on you. The correct thing to do is duck and cover under or near a sturdy piece of furniture. Then once the earthquake passes, get out.
That is if you have time, and what building your in and the buildings surrounding you.
@@RainbowMama143 and risk the building caving in on me? No thanks. I'll take my chances running to the exit. Those wooden tables can't block concrete sweetie
@@wonhos_sweaty_ballsack8735 username ajsbekewbeldidb
@@RainbowMama143 no.
I’m from California and I’ve been through my fair share of Earthquakes 10+ , it’s something that you can’t ever really get used to
Completely agree
Good that there's no casualties. Hope China has brought their buildings up to code, as I recall they've had some unfortunate earthquakes that did break down structures.
the problem really is the corner cutting caused by corrupt officials. Almost no one gets a job if they follow the rules and original plans.
Glad no one was harmed dang!
American schools would still be in a damn line going slow af
Truth
"Those damn Americans and their.."
*picks random slip of paper*
".. Their calm and orderly evacuations!!"
They ran in such neat lines
Will smith slapped the building
Lol
lmao
Haha 😂
✋️✋️✋️pow....
Glad the students were lining up while escaping instead of just freaking out and forgetting about everyone else
Thank tod they're okay❤
Thats what you supposed to do.Good job kids.
God bless everyone! Good thing no one was harmed
me: has captions on
also the captions: *[applause]*
Prayers needed 🙏 ❤️
That’s immensely organized how the kids knew what to do for safety.
Those kids have clearly done earthquake drills! What a difference it makes.
Glad everyone is ok someone must have made Mother Nature angy
Thank God! No reported deaths.
Thankfully kids did not lose their lives and teachers and staffs
Even children follow the process so well. Nobody created a stampede. They ran one behind each other without pushing each other.
Good job kids reacting fast and safe.