As someone from the U.S, I think the alarm isn’t that scary, but when your just chilling and get an amber alert while watching your show at high volume, that’s terrifying.
Russia can't fire nukes since all the leaders and generals need to push and use a key to activate the launch even then there nukes would be shot out of the sky
I am Dutch, so from the Netherlands, and I have one of those EAS siren poles right outside my house. Each first Monday of the month at 12:00 sharp, the alarm goes off as a regular check up to see if it still functions. Without fail (even though I have lived here since I was 2 years old (I'm 21 now)) I get scared shitless. I always, and I do mean always, check the time and date on my calendar to see if I need to ignore, or place my head betwixt my legs and kiss my hairy ass goodbye
The notes in Bhutan's one (2:21) are surprisingly nice to listen to, but they give off a feeling of a beginning of a song that is never actually starting and it's unsettling as all hell
Honestly as an American I find our EAS alarm the scariest not because of how it sounds because I know it's the one I'm going to hear if something bad happens. Okay, who invited all of the keyboard warriors???
Every EAS alarm is terrifying if you hear it in your own country and it's not a test Edit: A few days ago there was a test in my town and it scared the shit out of me
Certain EAS Alarms scare me, knowing sadly the uk can’t keep its long nose out of things I know I will be hearing the EAS alarm soon, I’m packing my bags, Iceland, New Zealand or Switzerland I’ll send my visa through now. Or to mars.
As an American, the reason the default American alarm is scary isn't because of the noise it makes. It's because of the automated voice that tells you what's happening. If it was a recorded human voice, it wouldn't be scary, but it's some dead-sounding machine voice that tells you what's happening and what parts are affected. Literally take the voice from the Aurora woods trollge incident. It's that voice. That's why I can't watch that video without being deeply horrified
You know what's a pretty common trend in EAS alarms? Shepard tones; Shepard tones can induce what's called "Shepard's Madness" which is characterized by feelings of unease, anxiety, fear, nausea, and generally physically unwell. The tones themselves are just notes constantly on the rise or lowered, which then fade away, and new tones are introduced at the original level, repeating, to mimic a sound that is always rising or lowering. Sound equivalent of 'uncanny valley' in my opinion.
I feel like these alarms shouldn’t be terrifying, they should be a way of notifying you something is going on, I think Japan is the best because it grabs your attention without having to scare the absolute Shit out of you, the thing about EAS alarms is that half of the time they are tests or amber alerts that turn out to be divorced parents fighting over custody.
@@whatdadogdoin9818 I mean fair enough, I will admit I am a weeb 😅. But still, I’m just using Japan as an example of how EAS alarms don’t have to be so terrifying
My theory for why certain countries are scarier than others is because you might not hear them as often. A lot of Pacific in south Asian countries as well as America tend to get a lot of severe weather. Things such as hurricanes monsoons etc. But in Europe and other landlocked countries, you don’t get as much of that severe weather, so alerts are probably gonna be nuclear warnings or bomb raids.
The mexican one doesn't appear here, but it's directly designed to be sound in earthquakes, that are very common in central Mexico they are so common there that the EAS is more known as the earthquake alarm. It kinda of funny in a vacuum, but when you hear it and directly relate it to an earthquake, it can actually be a little traumatic
Hi Filipino here. Sometimes in more rural small towns here they recommission EAS alarms as curfew signals. They use church bells for actual emergencies.
It's used for so many different things. Here in East Texas, it's used normally for thunderstorms and tornado warnings/watches. Other than that, it hasn't been used otherwise.
in Hawaii, it was used for way too nany things, which makes it totally all eggshells… you have the monthly tests, flash floods and thunderstorms, and then probably the scariest incidents of the state, the false alarm, hurricanes of torrential rain and other havocs of nature, and tsunamis
watching the tv in canada then suddenly everything turns red and the alarm plays with a robotic female voice on top reading the alert is insanely terrifying, genuinely terrorized me as a child
As a Saudi Arabian, our EAS alarm was quite intensifying during the 1991 gulf war when SCUD missiles attacked aramco oil refineries. It sounded very intimidating
I'm from Suriname and didn't even know we had one wtf I literally never heard it. I don't even think my mother did maybe it exist but we're a really blessed country no earthquake, tornadoes or anything has hit us. The worst that happened in our country is a plane crash but no natural disasters
The U.S. one has terrified me since I was a child but thats likely because I grew up with it and associated it with danger. The anxiety it used to give me was crippling to the post that I'd curl up and have a panic attack during the regularly scheduled tests and if it wasn't a test it would be even worse. I've been able to desensitize myself to it in the last few years though through exposure therapy with videos like this on TH-cam. I'd watch them during the day when there was little to negatively associate the sound with or when I was actually feeling good about something. Now I'm just more or less indifferent to them but I always pay attention to them unless I hear it's a test.
As someone who actually lives in oklahoma, The alarm is terrifying whenever you hear it during a tornado, one time I was at school and a tornado was getting really close and it was probably one of the most terrifying experiences of my life
Yes it is terrifying I don’t live there but I sometimes go up there I have never heard it besides on someone’s phone barely and I was like faint because he was on another aisle but then it went off on everyone’s phone scared the heck out of me
As a Ukrainian, none of these alarms really scare me today. It’s just different to hear them on ur phone at home and everywhere in city irl. The most terrifying part of it, is that a lot of people got used to hearing them and don’t pay much attention, until sounds of explosions are heard :(
It’s like crazy, that’s at night, if there’s an alarm, I would just turn it off on my phone without realizing and drift back to sleep. And yeah, siren from loudspeakers in the city won’t be a problem either, it became something like a background noise
once, i went to canada, and i was sleeping peacefully when a thunderstorm alert came in. as someone who was used to do the USA eas, it scared my skull out of my body. i felt like my soul was going to heaven
Fun fact: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also known as NOAA owns and activates ALL EAS Protocols and Weather alerts and even presidential and civil Alerts
As a Ukrainian, I can say with confidence that in fact the EAS alarm in my country (at least in my city) sounds completely different: most of all it resembles Lebanon, but less sonorously and more resoundingly and loudly, like in Russia, only without *beep-beep-beep-beep-beep*.
@@rudrakshpainuly1294 I did not hear the air raid warning at the beginning of the invasion, I learned about it from friends, and later from the news, although our air defense systems thundered that night, and many residents of my city heard them, but I slept soundly and no roar woke me up :) I live in a small town and at the beginning of a full-scale war, the warning systems were not sufficiently equipped and prepared. It was only a month later that my family and I started going down to the basement of the house after each air raid alert. For the most part, we learn about anxiety through a special application on the phone. We cannot hear the city EAS alarm at all, since it is mostly concentrated in the very center of the city, and I live a little away. As for how I felt, the first few weeks were the worst of all, since my father was mobilized and it was not known how far the occupiers could advance and how it would all end. Fortunately, my city was not captured and did not suffer from shelling.
Nah, my hometown has probably the most terrifying one, they have an old large ass air-raid siren from ww2, the Chrysler Air Raid Siren to be exact, and that s.o.b is earr**pingly LOUD.
I'm ukrainian, and I've heard our EAS alarm three times on TV, and it scared the shit out of me. But the air raid siren is the scariest, especially when you know the codes. The most common one is the one that sounds for about a minute, and it means "Air raid threat, seek shelter immediately". edit: wow, didn't expect my comment to get that many likes, thank you guys! and to anyone wondering: yes, i'm fine and healthy. thank y'all for the support💙💛
@@mr.erichgodways334 not every person who supports Ukraine is an idiot. I'm ukrainian. It's hard to live when missiles are literally flying over your building and near your windows
Indonesia 1950 eas is more like when you inside haunted building and start remember someone that been lost their live only appear behind,or when your house empty
I remember when we'd actually get the EAS alarms on the television when there was going to be some extreme weather. Hearing the noise along with the tv immediately blanking out and swapping to the black screen was terrifying, and then seeing the long list of white text about what was going on
@@pistachiodisguisey911 Yes, sorry for the misunderstanding. That's what I meant is we didn't get them anymore in my household because we only used streaming services now or youtube
@@DeHEV у украине очень похожа, ето я хз даже что за сирену поставили под видом украины. Хотя вроде EAS ето не воздушная тревога, а у нее другое предназначение. Ето вроде сигнализация
А я короче живу в России (Новосибирск) рядом с военным городком, и там части военные есть, и у нас частенько такая сирена играет, как на видео😂 уже привыкший, да настолько, что я теперь возможно не поверю, если угроза будет реальной
Yes, I know, that it's mostly because I'm Russian, but I find Russian emergency announcement as the most scary in this list, not just because of the fact of my location, but because of this blood chilling air raid siren motiff, that really creeps to the mind and scrambling my sanity if I hear it anywhere except phone and pc.
As a child I’ve had a bad experience with the American EAS alarm. So when I hear it now a little chill goes up my spine as I know it could be anything.
I'm french. This summer i went to netherlands. Im used to our "old school" sirens, not to this "synthetic" shit. A few days after arriving, it was the day of the eas alarm test, and i was quite scared tbh
Personally, i like japan’s EAs alarm. Its not scary, ( like most other country’s) EAs alarms are alarming you something bad will happen. It isn’t trying to scare you. Just warning you to find shelter and evacuate. Japan’s is calm but still does it’s job. Good job Japan!
I wonder when (if) this will get 10M views
It didnt 😿
on 2069
Bro the monsterrat sounds like the amoung us alarm
I got a question. Where is south korea. The one that sounds like it came from a horror game.
Do the chicago eas alarm
As someone from the U.S, I think the alarm isn’t that scary, but when your just chilling and get an amber alert while watching your show at high volume, that’s terrifying.
That Oklahoma one is scary because if you hear it you k is tornados are coming and the only thing you can do is hope it doesn’t hit you
Ngl when I hear this in the middle of the night it hits different
IKR
I got an amber alert when I was asleep a few years ago. 💀
In France we got the same eas alarme as russian. Not very scary for me.
Remember that these sounds are supposed to trigger your fight or flight reaction. So don't wonder if you're getting shivers.
Peru eas alarm:TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING!
@@commiemark mw2 ptsd right there made me said ahh were fucked
I think a WWII air raid siren is more effective. The Australian one makes me feel like I'm having an epileptic episode
as someone who has to listen to the Santander Colombia EAS alarm, all i hear is a warning siren for an incoming video game boss
Mr incredible looks scarier than the sounds of the EAS alarms 💀
That Lebanon alarm was the scariest thing I've ever heard. Untill Dallas topped it four seconds later.
I'm Lebanese yet I never heard dat in ma life
@@omarabouhoch7227 well teah most of these alarms are fake
@@tudytudy3316 they arent fake theyre just old some of them
as a candian, waking up in the middle of a night to an amber alert with that noise is the most terrifying thing anyone could ever experience
As also a canadian, the alarm rang at 3 am and I got a panic attack
YEP.
EXACTLY. Canada’s alarm will always be the most terrifying to me
When it goes off in a quiet open space, like a hospital i was in once, its one of the most terrifying experiences
Yeah that literally happened to me at one time, i was so scared lol
Considering the world's current situation, we gotta hope we don't have to hear it on live.
Russia can't fire nukes since all the leaders and generals need to push and use a key to activate the launch even then there nukes would be shot out of the sky
Theres situations worser lmao
Everyones just focused on ukraine
@@notsasuke22222 its an First one in an while thats this bad of starting an whole entire world war chances have never been this high a believe
Oh what sun is doing at 3am
I am Dutch, so from the Netherlands, and I have one of those EAS siren poles right outside my house. Each first Monday of the month at 12:00 sharp, the alarm goes off as a regular check up to see if it still functions. Without fail (even though I have lived here since I was 2 years old (I'm 21 now)) I get scared shitless. I always, and I do mean always, check the time and date on my calendar to see if I need to ignore, or place my head betwixt my legs and kiss my hairy ass goodbye
Zo waar
Zo waar😂
The notes in Bhutan's one (2:21) are surprisingly nice to listen to, but they give off a feeling of a beginning of a song that is never actually starting and it's unsettling as all hell
it gave me mri machine vibes
😂
the band of tech
Yes, it sounds like music from undertale
As Ukrainian who wakes up every night in 3AM because of loud sirens, all those EAS are scaring me out...
I offer my sincerest solaces and support for you during these times. Stay strong, soldier!
Stay strong
Ok to test if your real speak Ukrainian (full sentence)
@@ABANDONEDCHANNEL68 ну й що ти хочешь зрозуміти? Паляниця ти загайдачна
@@ABANDONEDCHANNEL68 скажи паляниця
Honestly as an American I find our EAS alarm the scariest not because of how it sounds because I know it's the one I'm going to hear if something bad happens.
Okay, who invited all of the keyboard warriors???
but america has many eas alarms
isnt that the point of eas alarms
I am also American and yes it is scary
Yup
Meanwhile me a Pole who has hearing test as EAS alarm 👁️👄👁️
0:03 Shepherd : Someone turn off that dann TV
1:42 Peru sound like a Nuke in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 (2009)
Tru
OMG!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR INCLUDING THE DALLAS ONE!!! I REMEMBERED IT AS A CHILD BUT WAS BEGINNING TO THINK I HAD IMAGINED IT!
Every EAS alarm is terrifying if you hear it in your own country and it's not a test
Edit: A few days ago there was a test in my town and it scared the shit out of me
But Norway uses it for test
Yeee
Certain EAS Alarms scare me, knowing sadly the uk can’t keep its long nose out of things I know I will be hearing the EAS alarm soon, I’m packing my bags, Iceland, New Zealand or Switzerland I’ll send my visa through now. Or to mars.
@@walesthecountryball7838 yeah
What makes it scarier is if you don't have a basement in your house
As an American, the reason the default American alarm is scary isn't because of the noise it makes. It's because of the automated voice that tells you what's happening. If it was a recorded human voice, it wouldn't be scary, but it's some dead-sounding machine voice that tells you what's happening and what parts are affected. Literally take the voice from the Aurora woods trollge incident. It's that voice. That's why I can't watch that video without being deeply horrified
so sam automatic mouth
Damn, dallas is lucky. I live in fort worth, so fucking close
Bro the weird noises combined with that creepy voice combined with that blue screen with white text makes it seem like its from Mandela.
@@Tidnro Mandela is the least scariest thing in the universe
@@shadowanimations__2110 your opinion
Even the calmest siren alarm makes you panic when it's actually happening
The national weather service has issued a tornado warning ⚠️ around 3:00 🕒 in Birmingham Alabama
You know what's a pretty common trend in EAS alarms? Shepard tones; Shepard tones can induce what's called "Shepard's Madness" which is characterized by feelings of unease, anxiety, fear, nausea, and generally physically unwell. The tones themselves are just notes constantly on the rise or lowered, which then fade away, and new tones are introduced at the original level, repeating, to mimic a sound that is always rising or lowering.
Sound equivalent of 'uncanny valley' in my opinion.
The whole point of it is to trigger your fight or flight
I feel like these alarms shouldn’t be terrifying, they should be a way of notifying you something is going on, I think Japan is the best because it grabs your attention without having to scare the absolute Shit out of you, the thing about EAS alarms is that half of the time they are tests or amber alerts that turn out to be divorced parents fighting over custody.
yeah, really annoying sounds tbh, disliked very much but still appreciate them
@@TheSlipknotWeeb weev
@@whatdadogdoin9818 I mean fair enough, I will admit I am a weeb 😅. But still, I’m just using Japan as an example of how EAS alarms don’t have to be so terrifying
My theory for why certain countries are scarier than others is because you might not hear them as often. A lot of Pacific in south Asian countries as well as America tend to get a lot of severe weather. Things such as hurricanes monsoons etc. But in Europe and other landlocked countries, you don’t get as much of that severe weather, so alerts are probably gonna be nuclear warnings or bomb raids.
Yeah the Norwegian one is basically reserved for air raids. Ofcourse we hear it twice a year in the yearly tests but still
Im from europe. Too. And can say ive never heared an EAS alarm before but it would horrify me to hear one.
@@elementalgolem5498 yeah, the Norway one sounds terrifying in real
The mexican one doesn't appear here, but it's directly designed to be sound in earthquakes, that are very common in central Mexico they are so common there that the EAS is more known as the earthquake alarm. It kinda of funny in a vacuum, but when you hear it and directly relate it to an earthquake, it can actually be a little traumatic
Guys tf is a EAS Alarm
Hi Filipino here. Sometimes in more rural small towns here they recommission EAS alarms as curfew signals. They use church bells for actual emergencies.
Waking up a eas alert in Dallas is like saying *HELL IS HERE AND THERES NOTHING YOU CAN DO!*
The face with the USA eas alarm fits incredibly well cause most the time nobody knows what the hell is going on.
It's used for so many different things. Here in East Texas, it's used normally for thunderstorms and tornado warnings/watches. Other than that, it hasn't been used otherwise.
I live near to Yuma, Arizona (in Mexican territory) and i know that alarm means a thunderstorm coming
in Hawaii, it was used for way too nany things, which makes it totally all eggshells… you have the monthly tests, flash floods and thunderstorms, and then probably the scariest incidents of the state, the false alarm, hurricanes of torrential rain and other havocs of nature, and tsunamis
@@p.n.k.-rokuza400 it's used for tornados in virginia too 😭
In Ohio I've only ever seen it used for Tornado Warnings and Amber alerts
As a canadian, almost falling asleep then having the alarm play at full volume is truly one of the most terrifying experiences I've had.
Almost makes you want to shut your phone off at night, eh?
@@PhilMante Almost.
Bruh my countries second EAS alarm is füking terrifying
Which one would be the canadian if i might ask?
Can't seem to figure it out :(
I hate our countries EAS (Canadian)
Its all the fun and games until you pause it and still hear it 😳
watching the tv in canada then suddenly everything turns red and the alarm plays with a robotic female voice on top reading the alert is insanely terrifying, genuinely terrorized me as a child
As a Saudi Arabian, our EAS alarm was quite intensifying during the 1991 gulf war when SCUD missiles attacked aramco oil refineries. It sounded very intimidating
I can't imagine how terrifying it was
My dad was 3AD us army in that war. Helped push the Iraqis out of Kuwait.
oh.
@@Three3Nill all your dads buddy are in hell
Oh yea i heard it before
As a person of a particular nation, I feel an emotion to a degree of intensity when I hear an alarm, during a specific time of the day.
As a member of a species species, I can speak that this has a degree of truth
can you please not say anything if your words don't hold any value?
@@JamietheEmperorand the value of your comment is…?
@@justadudewholovestool2457 greater than that of your exsistance
@@JamietheEmperor suuuuuurreeee….
The one from last Oklahoma is scary, it is so calm, quiet but so load and eerie
As a Texan, i’ve never heard that alarm but that shit terrified me.
0:00 - Saudi arabia 🇸🇦
0:03 - United states 🇺🇸
0:11 - pakistan 🇵🇰
0:16 - poland 🇵🇱
0:24 - india 🇮🇳
0:26 - taiwan 🇹🇼
0:32 - austrailia 🇦🇺
0:39 - philippines 🇵🇭
0:46 - netherlands 🇳🇱
0:55 - singapore 🇸🇬
0:58 - monsterrat 🇲🇸
1:06 - lebanon 🇱🇧
1:20 - texas
1:30 - north macedonia 🇲🇰
1:35 - peru 🇵🇪
1:47 - ukraine 🇺🇦
1:52 - oklahoma
2:12 - norway 🇳🇴
2:18 - serbia 🇷🇸
2:22 - bhutan 🇧🇹
2:32 - russia 🇷🇺
2:49 - suriname 🇸🇷
2:55 - Pensacola,Florida 🇺🇸
thanks
@@morr0z peru sounds like a tatical nuke 1:34
It says already but thanks I guess
I'm from Suriname and didn't even know we had one wtf I literally never heard it. I don't even think my mother did maybe it exist but we're a really blessed country no earthquake, tornadoes or anything has hit us. The worst that happened in our country is a plane crash but no natural disasters
I, as a Ukrainian, can say that our siren SOUNDS ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT!!! It sounds roughly like in the Netherlands or like in Norway.
1:00 SCP: ATTENTION! The containment process has been disrupted. All science
personnel proceed to the evacuation elevators.
Fr it sounded so god dam familiar
Dude it’s gotta be
2:32
SCP:SL Alpha-warhead detonation theme?
2:33 SITE IS EXPERIENCING MULTIPLIE KETER SCP BREACHES *NUCLEAR DETONATION SOUND*
1:29
The U.S. one has terrified me since I was a child but thats likely because I grew up with it and associated it with danger. The anxiety it used to give me was crippling to the post that I'd curl up and have a panic attack during the regularly scheduled tests and if it wasn't a test it would be even worse. I've been able to desensitize myself to it in the last few years though through exposure therapy with videos like this on TH-cam. I'd watch them during the day when there was little to negatively associate the sound with or when I was actually feeling good about something. Now I'm just more or less indifferent to them but I always pay attention to them unless I hear it's a test.
Dude ive allways lived in Texas and never heard the Dallas one until today. Shit is terrifying
As someone who actually lives in oklahoma, The alarm is terrifying whenever you hear it during a tornado, one time I was at school and a tornado was getting really close and it was probably one of the most terrifying experiences of my life
Bro same, it's not fun to hear 😭
TF IS UP WITH THE BIRDS
Yes it is terrifying I don’t live there but I sometimes go up there I have never heard it besides on someone’s phone barely and I was like faint because he was on another aisle but then it went off on everyone’s phone scared the heck out of me
@@3twibles4sweetrevenge Its not a actual eas alarm. Its fake. Those are just synthesised fire sirens
That alarm yeets me tf outta there
As a Ukrainian, none of these alarms really scare me today. It’s just different to hear them on ur phone at home and everywhere in city irl. The most terrifying part of it, is that a lot of people got used to hearing them and don’t pay much attention, until sounds of explosions are heard :(
It’s like crazy, that’s at night, if there’s an alarm, I would just turn it off on my phone without realizing and drift back to sleep. And yeah, siren from loudspeakers in the city won’t be a problem either, it became something like a background noise
hope you're safe here:(
Cool made up stories
@@justynook9110 ? That‘s a real story
@@Vonnie.r111 it's made up
once, i went to canada, and i was sleeping peacefully when a thunderstorm alert came in. as someone who was used to do the USA eas, it scared my skull out of my body. i felt like my soul was going to heaven
Super surprised the Chicago EAS alarm wasn’t included, waking up to head that alarm is the most anxiety-inducing thing I’ve ever had to experience.
As a Norwegian, i can say that i'd probably instantly die of a heart attack if i heard that at 3am. (Good thing i watched this video at 2:59 am)
LMAO
That's not good 😳
Lmao im also Norwegian and im watching this 1am
as a polish, i hear similar sound when the train is arriving
Den er egentlig ikke så skummel
2:50 sounds like windows error 💀
LMAO
Well, we can know who make windows я
@@kokos7460русский?
@@xCaxap net
@@kokos7460 net это домен сайтов
А нет по английски будет no
Fun fact: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also known as NOAA owns and activates ALL EAS Protocols and Weather alerts and even presidential and civil Alerts
With the way some of these were going, I thought I was about to hear Ridley's theme from Super Metroid.
1:35 They forgot the "TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING"
imagine hearing that...
@@Ashy10 Yeah.
man im from peru and thats like a tactical nuke
I think I heard that from a game I don’t remember what it was called
@@reneemachuca3026 call of duty
As a Texan, I can confirm that the Dallas alarm is scary as heck.
I’m never moving to Dallas.
Or Pensacola, Florida.
Fucking tornadoes man
@Dinglebot42 Every day, normal drill
im in new branfels rn i didnt evevn know dallas had there own, kinda cool.
as a lebanese im happy lebanon is getting mentioned but i have never heard our eas bc the last time it was played in my city is in 2006
Imagine you just chill in one of these country's and you randomly hear one of their EAS alarms.
1:41: tactical nuke in bound!!!
That time stamp 🤣
The time stamp is perfect
Lmfao😂😂😂😂
As a Ukrainian, I can say with confidence that in fact the EAS alarm in my country (at least in my city) sounds completely different: most of all it resembles Lebanon, but less sonorously and more resoundingly and loudly, like in Russia, only without *beep-beep-beep-beep-beep*.
So how did felt when you heard this alarm when Russia invaded your nation?
@@rudrakshpainuly1294 I did not hear the air raid warning at the beginning of the invasion, I learned about it from friends, and later from the news, although our air defense systems thundered that night, and many residents of my city heard them, but I slept soundly and no roar woke me up :) I live in a small town and at the beginning of a full-scale war, the warning systems were not sufficiently equipped and prepared. It was only a month later that my family and I started going down to the basement of the house after each air raid alert. For the most part, we learn about anxiety through a special application on the phone. We cannot hear the city EAS alarm at all, since it is mostly concentrated in the very center of the city, and I live a little away. As for how I felt, the first few weeks were the worst of all, since my father was mobilized and it was not known how far the occupiers could advance and how it would all end. Fortunately, my city was not captured and did not suffer from shelling.
@@user-ni1zx9xr2v GOD BLESS UKRANE, love from Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️ 🇺🇦
I hate Putin
true
Nah, my hometown has probably the most terrifying one, they have an old large ass air-raid siren from ww2, the Chrysler Air Raid Siren to be exact, and that s.o.b is earr**pingly LOUD.
Olkahoma is auctally also pretty relaxing and idk how.
0:48 Fun fact: this plays every first monday of the month as a check if the alarm still works!
Just horrible
Sorry man...
mondays amirite
Ik i hate it
@@Chester_mc_Lester I hate it*
I'm ukrainian, and I've heard our EAS alarm three times on TV, and it scared the shit out of me. But the air raid siren is the scariest, especially when you know the codes. The most common one is the one that sounds for about a minute, and it means "Air raid threat, seek shelter immediately".
edit: wow, didn't expect my comment to get that many likes, thank you guys! and to anyone wondering: yes, i'm fine and healthy. thank y'all for the support💙💛
This made me feel scared. It must be horrible. I am so sorry for you. Stay safe❤️
Are you okay now? :(
@@Brittany_Fan Yes mate, don't worry♥️
@@crakkych I wish you the best, we will support you untill the heat death of the universe.
@@galaxybee8792 thanks mate♥️
The florida USA alarm can also be heard In reedsport Oregon
Scotland 1960: “are you challenging me?”
2:33 is scary
edit: thanks for the likes
i heard this irl.
@@dimon6112 where
dude the uncanny phases with the skull in it are so creepy but its not that creepy
No you are a kid who plays roblox as a slender
@@keanmonster12 also an Ukrainian supporter lmaoo
@@mr.erichgodways334 not every person who supports Ukraine is an idiot.
I'm ukrainian. It's hard to live when missiles are literally flying over your building and near your windows
Though I understand why people hate some Ukraine supporters. Because they shame my country by doing literal shit like tiktok dances
:/ it’s just an opinion.
I can guarantee you that if the EAS alarm was that loud ass “THX” sound at the beginning of movies, we would all be traumatized and alerted.
When you take off the headphones, but the EAS alarms keep on playing...
As an American, I get flipping scared every time I hear our EAS 💀
Edit: ty for the likes, yes I’m aware the heart is gone
Japan scars the poo poo out of me
As someone near Pescola.
And lives In Florida.
That thing do be scary.
but america has many eas alarms
Sameeee
you ever been to the Midwest? They are quite common there
As an Australian i can confirm that our eas is very frightening, not because its scary, but you hear it when we run out of Vegemite (our holy grail)
Vegemite is inedible if it isn't on toast that already has melted butter.
I think we should hear the Australian eas alarm when there's no spiders or down land under
VB
@@ClubbinToTheTown well no because it stands for " emergency alert system" and that wouldn't be an emergency
@@sonic176yt7 how does it take you four months to reply💀
The peru one is literally a default ringtone/alarm setting
I wonder if siren head sounds different when you play the games in different countries
2:32 I didn't know ours was so scary💀
I agree/Я согласен
@@A_Lot_Of_Spam_4.99 too/тоже
Ну и радуемся, ребят)
Russians
The most terrible thing is that in our situation all these sounds will most likely sound simultaneously in the world
EAS alarms are not exclusively for Nuclear threats, they can be used for Evacuation during incoming disasters or missile strikes.
Honestly hearing any of this is so terrifying.
The Florida one was nightmare fuel and sounds like you’re in a forest at night alone while it’s pouring.
As an Oklahoman, I am honored to have my state in this video, but I have never heard that alarm in my life. I've only heard the standard US EAS alarm.
Another one 😳
im a dallas texan and i can also confirm i heard only the us alarm
Same with Cali
It’s because they aren’t actually real
Me too
Peru ALT eas be like TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING
There is not eas alarm in Peru
@@Nosecuanto548 tienes razon
@@Peruvianchannel. xd lo se
@@Nosecuanto548 por eso es alternativa p XD creo que en un distrito se comenzó a hacer una prueba de alarmas hace unos dos años y usaron esa, creo
@@slushy333 xd
Indonesia 1950 eas is more like when you inside haunted building and start remember someone that been lost their live only appear behind,or when your house empty
Pensacola's is legit just a ATI Sirens "Yeow" signal 😂
2:33 We have this alt EAS alarm, but without this beeps. Also, beeps make it creepier
Я живу с этим, поэтому не СтРаШнО.
Are you ok?😳
Whats the meaning of EAS
@@Majonespagrandis yes
@@aestheticgamingyt3877 Just a standard siren.
As a Ukrainian, I cannot confirm whether the Ukrainian EAS alert is real, bc we switched to netflix a while back
Я з Тернополя, тому маю обласні телеканали. По телевізору звук ЕАС тоже сирена.
Слава Украiне!
1:35 TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING ITS OVER
@@Nowspellanswer Клоун
@@widleks OK
I lived in Pensacola Florida a year ago and never heard that noise… And thank god I didn’t have to
The dutch air raid siren is very loud and its terrifying cause it keeps howling on and it goes higher and higher every time its never the same note
0:38
“Guys I think the microwavable mac n cheese is ready”
good one
Ikr
HAhaha
Lol
Lol as a filipino myself it's not that scary once you get used to it
0:59 Imagine waking up to this at 3 am
*Earrape warning*
It sounded like the EAS was for a jail facility
WOAH!
Tiny island, loud eas
It actually sounds cool
Scp 096 has breached contaminant
They put Dallas up there like it's is its own country.
Oklahoma person, there is nothing like hearing that alarm in the distance and seeing 900ft wall cloud closing in around you
I remember when we'd actually get the EAS alarms on the television when there was going to be some extreme weather. Hearing the noise along with the tv immediately blanking out and swapping to the black screen was terrifying, and then seeing the long list of white text about what was going on
U still do it’s just on cable not streaming services
@@pistachiodisguisey911 Yes, sorry for the misunderstanding. That's what I meant is we didn't get them anymore in my household because we only used streaming services now or youtube
I've never been to Dallas, but oh my god, that's terrifying.
monsterrat sounds like when the monster rat breaches its containment
2:55 literally sounds like lighting a fire
В некоторых странах не какое-то происшествие, а сама сирена может вызвать панику своим жутким звучанием.
Я однажды испугался и заплакал когда услышал сирену когда был в 3 классе
Я думал что воздушная сирена используется везде, а в видео она звучала только у рф.
@@DeHEV у украине очень похожа, ето я хз даже что за сирену поставили под видом украины. Хотя вроде EAS ето не воздушная тревога, а у нее другое предназначение. Ето вроде сигнализация
А я короче живу в России (Новосибирск) рядом с военным городком, и там части военные есть, и у нас частенько такая сирена играет, как на видео😂 уже привыкший, да настолько, что я теперь возможно не поверю, если угроза будет реальной
Тем временем Монтсеррат на 1:00: я по твоему шутка??!
the one for Monsterrat sounds like the alarm for a nuclear reactor meltdown xD
The peru (alt) is what was used for the cod zombies map moon
Yes, I know, that it's mostly because I'm Russian, but I find Russian emergency announcement as the most scary in this list, not just because of the fact of my location, but because of this blood chilling air raid siren motiff, that really creeps to the mind and scrambling my sanity if I hear it anywhere except phone and pc.
Слава Україні 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@OhioButtShakerGyattMachine9500это тут причем? Как это относится к комментарию выше?
@@Vitrake847 Плачте сильніше казап, час вам усім сдохнути 🐖🇷🇺
@@OhioButtShakerGyattMachine9500 ебик
@@OhioButtShakerGyattMachine9500 ukrainian propaganda moment
Poland's EAS isn't that scary at it seems,and now it's nearlt never used,Popish EAS fron 1939 is creepy af
That is when USSR and Nazi Germany eated Poland
@@Koleje93 it wasnt a EAS
Ww2 boming raids not eas
Edit: nevermind its also alarm
@@Koleje93 ww2 bombing raids
It was a radio jingle
I swear everyone sleeps on the Pringle can mic in the Egypt EAS alarm
I remember when the uk did a test eas alarm when russia was close to invading us it sound scarier when you dont know it will be coming
As a child I’ve had a bad experience with the American EAS alarm. So when I hear it now a little chill goes up my spine as I know it could be anything.
Agreed
2:27 sound like undertale music
AI generated doe
Agred! :3
Like the beginning of Fallen down looped over and over
more Omori-ish sounding but a lot more like Undertale
Yes
As an Oklahoman, we just have the regular USA EAS alarm. I think that's just a tornado siren for that one phase
Now i live in scotland and im ofended that u did not put scotland alarm here,when is was the first time i heared it,it scared the hell out of me
1:53 as someone who lives in oklahoma yes this is a very scary alarm
Only in Oklahoma
Ay I'm going to camp there next week
My cousins live in Oklahoma
Ive never heard that! Hmm
1:40 peru rolling with a 30 kill streak
Monsterrat sounds like whole group of SCP objects just escaped.
I'm french. This summer i went to netherlands. Im used to our "old school" sirens, not to this "synthetic" shit. A few days after arriving, it was the day of the eas alarm test, and i was quite scared tbh
Personally, i like japan’s EAs alarm. Its not scary, ( like most other country’s) EAs alarms are alarming you something bad will happen. It isn’t trying to scare you. Just warning you to find shelter and evacuate. Japan’s is calm but still does it’s job. Good job Japan!
Japan's is scary..
日本人として 応援ありがとう!
日本にはeas以外にも、"国民保護サイレン"がある。ミサイルが日本に落ちる時に鳴るが、怖い音を出す
That’s your opinion. I find it kinda creepy, like some sort of broken lullaby or kids show creepypasta
As someone living in japan it scares the shit out of everyone just me hearing it in this video gives me anxiety
i think it sounds so calm due to the large population in japan being old
2:22 This one actually jumpscared me, because this is so loud lol
Edit: im famous
🇧🇹
Edit: LOOK MOM IM FAMOUS!
I agree
For me it sound like a asia song
S
it's so pretty
I live in the Midwest and boy- those tornado sirens be *_TERRIFYING_*
I lived in okc and yes i lived in the middle of a farm and hearing EAS like that during a storm, is really eerie