Yeah yeah I checked the balanced. Man, think I'm an idiot or something???
Amazing to watch that rip apart.
Ground Resonance can "just happen", and with catestophic results as seen.
The main rotor blades are not simply rigid like you might think, there is some up and down, forwards and backwards (relative to rotation) play - think of it like suspension for the rotor blades. The helicopter's landing gear (skids or spung wheels) also have some play. When a helicopter is on the ground, the mass of the fusalage is locked in a battle between the landing gear "play" and the rotor "play". If these two spring frequencies creat a poitive feedback (feed eachother), the forces on the fusalage will eventually exceed the structural design - and find the weak spot in the airframe.
Really the only way to get out of it is to take off immediately. You can hear in the video that they tried to shut down the engines when the resonance started, but it was too late - and it appears that they had the gear stpapped to the deck for the run.
Think of ground resonance like the wobbles on a motorcycle, or death wobble in a 4x4 steering.
There is another video on YouTube of a helicopter on a MacGyver episode - you can see the pilot just saved it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vICf8l-KV0