The Post-Apocalyptic Picture Thread

@BlackDragon98 here are some pictures I took of that day of the earthquake. Originally posted on this blog article I wrote back then.
All were taken from my iPad mini. I was only 17 at that time.

Date: October 15, 2013
Location: Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines


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@BlackDragon98 here are some pictures I took of that day of the earthquake. Originally posted on this blog article I wrote back then.
All were taken from my iPad mini. I was only 17 at that time.

Date: October 15, 2013
Location: Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines


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Damage wasn't as bad as I thought, at least externally.
The stress inflicted on the building's internal structure is probably worse.
Renders the whole thing unstable.
 
Damage wasn't as bad as I thought, at least externally.
The stress inflicted on the building's internal structure is probably worse.
Renders the whole thing unstable.
I remember driving around that day and parts of the streets were blocked. My dad said it looked like a scene for post-apocalyptic movie. While driving around Tagbilaran City, we we would see many police roadblocks and foot patrols on the streets, telling people to avoid areas where rubble is still falling. We passed by an empty Jollibee (a famous fast-food chain here in the Philippines) and we saw food still on the table. Some trays were overturned.

"They were having breakfast eight hours ago..." My father said.

The earthquake struck at 8:11 AM and it would make sense people were having breakfast and when it struck, just made a run for it.
 
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I remember driving around that day and parts of the streets were blocked. My dad said it looked like a scene for post-apocalyptic movie. While driving around Tagbilaran City, we we would see many police roadblocks and foot patrols on the streets, telling people to avoid areas where rubble is still falling. We passed by an empty Jollibee (a famous fast-food chain here in the Philippines) and we saw food still on the table. Some trays were overturned.

"They were having breakfast eight hours ago..." My father said.

The earthquake struck at 8:11 AM and it would make sense people were having breakfast and when it struck, just made a run for it.
I remember see the news about the Sichuan earthquake in 2008 when I was visiting my relative in China.
The sheer damage was insane.
Death toll was just as bad.
If you removed the rescue workers from the picture it would look like an apocalyptic scene.
 
Post-apocalyptic San Francisco
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Something I found on Pinterest
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Apes in the streets of ruined San Francisco (Rise of the Planet of the Apes)
How SF was made in Book of Eli.
 
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Post-apocalyptic artwork of Colon Street, Cebu City, Philippines. Inspired from The Last of Us.
Credits: Cebu - Playstation Gamers United Facebook Group
 
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