Images taken seconds before disaster

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"Karl attempted a walk between the two towers of the ten-story Condado Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on a wire stretched 37 metres (121 ft) above the pavement, but fell to his death when winds exceeded 48 kilometres per hour (30 miles per hour). The Wallenda family attributes the tragedy to "several misconnected guy ropes along the wire" and not the windy conditions. A film crew from WAPA-TV in San Juan taped the fall,
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Found that Jarrell footage, there's one other video I'll add if I track it down:


In less than 45 seconds it went from nothing to that nightmare. completely wiping an entire subdivision literally off the face of the Earth. Cars were ground into unrecognizable metal fragments and an engine block was found miles away.

Nothing I have seen compares to that tornado before or since, except maybe El Reno.
 
Found that Jarrell footage, there's one other video I'll add if I track it down:


In less than 45 seconds it went from nothing to that nightmare. completely wiping an entire subdivision literally off the face of the Earth. Cars were ground into unrecognizable metal fragments and an engine block was found miles away.

Nothing I have seen compares to that tornado before or since, except maybe El Reno.
The Joplin tornado behaved similarly.

 
The Joplin tornado behaved similarly.

Those vortices at 0:36 before it explodes into a condensation funnel were insane. There's a video I remember of a truck driver heading into the storm from that tornado...it got literally pitch black like nothing I've seen before.

I'll see if I can find that one as it involves seconds before disaster as well.
 
I like that stuff from Ukraine of the guys fucking around by the side of the road with their phones out taking videos, and then a tank comes up the road and they're like "oh hey, is that our guy- BOOM"
one of the videos is from the guys who got boomed and if you go through frame-by-frame the last frame is the tank firing
 
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