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Thank you for uploading this. Preservation of emergency alerts help to commemorate historical events like this.
ОтветитьOh god, glad I don't listen to my radio anymore, when these came on in the middle of the night I block my ears and sing LALALALALALALALA!!!! Or I just hide under my blankets
Ответитьi wish the usa warning were like this and no a creepy voice
ОтветитьSeems kind notice of pointless to say your name before the broadcast.
ОтветитьRest in peace to those 2 who passed away in this bushfire.
ОтветитьI'm in America and i have no idea whats a bush fire
ОтветитьThis is not scary like US
ОтветитьTHAT SIREN IS TERRIFYING GOOD GOD
this makes my one (the US) sound tame lmao
Is their a name for the song in the intro
ОтветитьI Live In Nuriootpa SA
ОтветитьEl Nino
Ответитьkinda Deja Vu as on the radio earlier this year, they said most of these key words.
Ответитьim from australia and this is no joke. lots of pepole died.
Ответитьwhen this happened my school was about 8km from this fire, this was fucking terrifying. all you could smell was fire and the sky was black
Ответитьthey should have got you by surprise!
ОтветитьThis brings back memories when listening to this on the battery powered radio.
ОтветитьThe line “it is too late to leave” is simply chilling.
Ответить"The calm before the storm."
ОтветитьHopefully changes come to save more lives in Australia, RIP to those lost. Maybe new houses with built in sub-terrainian fire vaults for families and property.
Ответитьit’s all fine and stuff until they say ”it’s too late to leave”
ОтветитьI remember this. I was watching channel 9 and this starts blasting through our radio alarm clock. Scared the shit out of me
Ответитьin australia, we get lots of bushfires almost every year and it's not even funny. in 2019 my family had to be really careful to drive to nsw due to my pop living in that state, and my family. especially my mother was very cautious about the fires. ps: everything was okay, luckily we didn't stumble upon any bushfires.
ОтветитьI FUCKING REMEMBER THIS SHIT I WAS FUCKING IN TAHLI WHEN. THIS HAPPENED FUCK I WAS IN HOSPITAL FOR 3 FUCKING WEEKS-
ОтветитьThis is Australia. This is our lives. We learn to live with it and act, or burn
ОтветитьAlmost 8 years ago from this disaster. I remember the day in Tarlee and this blasted through the radios and even the tv had it
ОтветитьShe sounded wayyyyyy too relaxed for someone essentially saying: "Mate, you're fucked. Can't leave now!"
ОтветитьHe was talking faster than the cyclone
ОтветитьPov you were watching yo Kai watch and this come on
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