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00:00 The mind of the people was not yet able to comprehend the mysterious sound and the sound of the trumpet. What is this?
00:15 It is stated in the book of Revelation in the Bible that there is a sound of trumpet before the end of the world.
00:28 The sound that some of the people of the Mid-South fear.
00:32 They heard it already.
00:38 After the 7.4 magnitude tremor hit them last week.
00:50 The sound of the parking lot and the movement of trees and posts was very visible.
00:58 That's why people quickly fled.
01:00 Even those who are in hotels or convenience stores.
01:06 According to Phevox, more than 3,000 aftershocks were recorded in different parts of the Mid-South.
01:17 But after the next earthquake, the people were left with the unexplained sounds that were overwhelming and disturbing to some residents.
01:33 It's loud. It's like there's a band.
01:35 Tung, tung, tung, tung, tung.
01:37 Trumpet and drum.
01:38 Others thought it was a signal.
01:46 They said the end of the world was near.
01:48 When the trumpet sounded, the sea was coming down.
01:55 The mysterious sound was recorded in different parts of the Mid-South.
02:03 Listen carefully.
02:06 [Music]
02:23 Where did this come from?
02:25 Is there anything that can be salvaged?
02:28 The earthquake was near the city of Ginoo.
02:31 It was near the city of Ginoo. It was within reach.
02:35 The resident of Valencia City in Bukidnon, Reyna,
02:42 was still confused about how the mysterious sound was recorded by her cell phone.
02:50 It's like drums.
02:52 It hurts the ears.
02:56 If you listen closely, you can hear the sounds.
03:01 I'm sure that there was no band or disco that happened that night.
03:09 But what Reyna is more curious about is how these videos were recorded.
03:14 At that time, she said that she didn't hold her cell phone.
03:19 Even my sister and I were all asleep.
03:23 So, I charged my phone to my parents.
03:26 They were listening to the music.
03:28 Then, they turned it off.
03:30 They ordered me a phone.
03:33 There were 17 videos.
03:35 It started at 11.41 p.m. and ended at 2.19 a.m.
03:43 So, Reyna tried to find the answer online.
03:48 Listen with full volume.
03:50 It was like a loud drum. I couldn't understand.
03:53 I was listening to it over and over again.
03:55 My eardrums were killing me.
03:57 I posted this on my account.
04:00 I chatted a lot.
04:01 In Davao, Tagum, and Surigao, that's what they heard that night.
04:06 More than 4 hours or less than 170 kilometers from Reyna,
04:13 the resident, Kurt, recorded the same sound in his boarding house in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.
04:21 Around 1 to 2 a.m., while I was lying on my bed,
04:25 I heard a sound.
04:29 I followed it from behind.
04:33 It was like a drum.
04:35 Tug, tug, tug, tug, tug.
04:40 I was looking for the video. I was looking for the sound.
04:43 I couldn't find it.
04:45 But this is the part that is loud.
04:48 Kurt believes that there is a connection here.
04:51 This is what happened when the ground moved.
04:54 When the earthquake weakens, aftershocks, the sound weakens too.
04:58 But when the earthquake is strong, the sound is also loud.
05:04 When I heard that, my eardrums were really killing me.
05:07 Because the elders here told us that when there is a sound like that,
05:12 they welcome the dead or many people who will die.
05:16 One hour and a half or 53 kilometers from Kurt,
05:21 Josh, the hairdresser from Davao City, heard not only drums.
05:28 After the earthquake, around 12 p.m. that night,
05:31 I heard the sound of trumpet and drum.
05:34 I didn't expect that the next day, someone uploaded a video.
05:38 In the video, it seemed like the sounds of drums and trumpet were heard by Josh.
05:45 It seemed like someone was playing.
05:47 It was really scary because we heard the same thing.
06:01 There was a trumpet.
06:04 There was a trumpet to make a position.
06:07 But the question is, where did the demon come from?
06:12 There is no clear sound.
06:14 In our question and answer, we were taught in the nearby town of Tagum City, New Corellia,
06:25 where the demon was looking for a disco.
06:31 It's possible that the sound can reach here because it's too far.
06:37 We also asked the residents there to hear the recorded sounds of Reina and Kurt.
06:43 It's not edited. It came from...
06:47 Where did these sounds come from?
06:55 Is it connected to the next earthquake in Mindanao?
07:00 Should we be afraid?
07:04 Stay tuned until the end of this episode.
07:10 In our return.
07:11 Some parts of Mindanao were hit by a strong earthquake just last week.
07:22 Lord! Lord, help us!
07:25 And after this, it was recorded that sounds were heard in different parts of Mindanao.
07:33 Even kilometers away from the people who heard it.
07:41 What is this?
07:43 It's painful in the calf.
07:47 It's like drums.
07:48 Tung, tung, tung, tung, tung.
07:52 When I heard that, my lungs were really dead.
07:56 Because the elders here told us that if there's a sound like that,
08:01 they welcome the dead or many who will die.
08:04 When the trumpet was played,
08:06 the fish was going down.
08:11 In our question and answer,
08:17 our team arrived in Tagum City, New Corellia, Davao del Norte.
08:23 We have a record that there's a disco in Monte Carlo, Montana.
08:28 But...
08:30 There's no disco there.
08:32 In Panayogan, there's a disco from 6pm to 12 midnight.
08:37 The disco didn't last long until past 12 o'clock in the early morning.
08:45 When you stop, they burn out immediately.
08:48 There's no disco to operate because there's no electricity.
08:51 It's also impossible that the recorded sounds came from their town.
08:56 Davao is far.
08:58 Maybe, it's about 75 kilometers from New Corellia to Davao.
09:01 And Tagum is about 20 kilometers.
09:04 How can they hear the music in New Corellia?
09:06 Meanwhile, what is the possible reason for the pictures and videos
09:11 that were recorded on Reina's cellphone?
09:15 Even though she didn't record it.
09:18 It depends on the model of her cellphone.
09:22 Because some phones don't record videos when it's locked.
09:26 It's possible that her ID is linked to another device.
09:30 So when this phone recorded a video and it's linked,
09:36 all of its contents can enter her cellphone.
09:39 As you can see, we have 4 phones in our house.
09:42 I'm the only one who has an iPhone.
09:44 It's impossible that there's an iCloud or email that's connected to my phone.
09:47 It's impossible that the phone recorded a video when it's not accessed.
09:53 It's also impossible that someone moved.
09:55 We all helped and the day's fun was over.
09:59 The first video was man-made.
10:05 It could be from karaoke or music with loud volume.
10:08 This is man-made because it's only 140 beats per minute consistently.
10:16 It doesn't change.
10:18 So for me, it's just a sound.
10:20 It's run out in almost all places.
10:24 So it's possible that I have a disc.
10:27 So this is just spontaneous.
10:31 It's a natural sound.
10:32 As you can see, there were a lot of earthquakes in the recent days.
10:36 That's what we call harmonic tremors.
10:38 If we ask FIVOX,
10:40 if there's an earthquake, it will produce seismic waves.
10:46 So this is the seismic wave.
10:48 The seismic wave is detected by our seismographs to locate the epicenter of the earthquake
10:54 and to know how strong or how big it is.
10:58 Basically, it's not heard.
11:03 What we hear is the moving rocks under our house
11:08 or the creaking of windows or our things inside the house.
11:14 The time I record, there's no moving anything.
11:19 This is not what people hear when there's an earthquake.
11:24 The sound is so perfect because it's not the same as what's under the ground.
11:29 It's like a background sound that's just a coincidence.
11:33 That's why they call it an earthquake.
11:35 If we're just talking about the sound of people,
11:38 you won't hear it for more than half a kilometer.
11:40 If we're talking about the sound of the tectonic plates,
11:45 that depends on the depth of the earthquake.
11:48 If it's shallow, you can receive a lot of localities.
11:52 But if it's deep, you can't reach other places.
11:55 I've heard a lot of things, but not me.
11:57 That's what's hard to explain.
12:00 Maybe there are still many who are not convinced with the rumored rumours or explanations
12:06 about the amazing sound that was recorded in different parts of Mindanao that felt like an earthquake.
12:13 But that doesn't mean we need to panic.
12:18 Let's just continue to be alert and listen
12:23 to what our environment and nature are saying.
12:28 Especially, our safety is at stake here.
12:33 Lord! Help us, Lord!
12:36 Thank you so much, Kapuso.
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12:51 [Music]