Viral Video: In recent years, natural disasters and their deadly destructions have increased dramatically. From earthquakes to tsunamis, the world has been going through all kinds of wrath, leading to countless casualties. Amid this all, several earthquakes ended up jolting the earth and the internet is full of videos related to the same. However, despite the repeated jolts, something that was still rare to witness was an underwater earthquake, but not anymore. A video of some scuba divers experiencing an underwater earthquake was shared on social media and left the internet shocked and the netizens with a new fear unlocked. The video was shared on the social media site Instagram, by the handle 'vidopolis'. the post was captioned, "These divers experience an earthquake underwater. How scary would this be? To be scuba diving and suddenly there’s a huge quake?”

 
 
 
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As soon as the video went online, people began to react to it, making it go viral. Most people expressed their fear over the clip and found the situation horrifying to experience. Others dubbed it a ‘deadly’ once-in-a-lifestyle experience and filled their views on the incident in the viral post’s comment section. The clip was shared a few hours ago and pulled 69K views. 

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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “New irrational fear unlocked,” a user said. “It’s like the fish knew right before,” added another user. “So even more terrifying than on land? Cool cool. Fuel for my nightmares,” said a third person. “Reason number 856 to never go scuba diving,” said a next. “Now that I think about it.. The earth plates opened and caused water to shift towards that direction.. wonder how far the diver would have gone if he didn’t held on,” said a fifth user. “This must be what it's like when you shake the fishbowl,” said another. “Holy shit. I knew earthquakes were bad on land but I never considered what happens in the sea,” joined a sixth person. “Is there a drift current happening from it?” asked a next.