r/CatastrophicFailure • u/mouthofreason • 23d ago
Flooding in Bharat city, India After Heavy Rainfall (21 August 2012) Natural Disaster
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u/_Neoshade_ 22d ago
The compression algorithm really doesn’t like all the fast-moving detail in the water. It can’t keep up and keeps dropping out. This video must have been stream-ripped from YouTube/Vimeo, etc. over a poor connection.
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u/The-Soldier-in-White 19d ago
Bharat city? India is called Bharat🤔
There's no city named Bharat afaik
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u/Comrade132 22d ago
Really don't remember there being this many cases of flooding last year. Maybe the news was all occupied covering covid?
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u/originalslickjim 22d ago
Floods occur every year and always have. I believe it has something to do with over 70% of the Earth's surface being covered with water.
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u/Comrade132 22d ago
Was the statement: "I don't remember any floods taking place last year."
Or was the statement: "I don't remember this many floods taking place last year."
Reading comprehension is a skill taught fairly early on in life. What are you, 5 or 6 years old?
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u/NightKingsBitch 22d ago
I’m assuming you meant 2021? Or was this 9 years ago?