Primera parte de una recopilación de videos del tsunami ocurrido despúes del terremoto del norte de japón en marzo del año 2011. 2011年3月の北日本地震後に発生した津波のビデオの編集の最初の部分。 #tsunami #japantsunami #earthquake #japan #地震 #津波
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The video at 50 minutes is insane, they aren’t even in view of the ocean, and every time you think the water level can’t possibly get higher it does. It’s a miracle the high school they were standing on didn’t collapse
These are some of the saddest and scariest videos I've ever seen, and I've seen a couple of those Faces of Death videos (which I quit watching ever again during volume 2). It's like a monster in slow motion, creeping along swallowing everything in it's very wide path. Very, very sad.
that first clip made me cry, really difficult to watch the old people just accepting they cant run and clumping together. and that guy who ran back futilely for his elderly parent probably died. really really sad, and the scariest thing I can imagine.
A bittersweet thing is if you watch more closely is the reason people were so clumped up together there is that everyone was trying to lift each other up the hill, with one person having either a walker or a wheelchair with someone. A good part of those people including the one with the walking tool managed to get out just in time, but there were at least 2 that were taken, managing to hang on to the barrier with only one of them making it out in the last second. A group effort to help those that couldn't do it themselves that succeeded at the cost of some of those that helped.
@-romanpl01-27 ...it was reported that everyone seen there in the video actually did make it. Even the woman who didn't make it quite in time. she miraculously was scooped by a large piece of the debris and pushed close enough to get to the land. There was an interview with her.
Nice compilation. I've seen all these clips before, but it is nice to have them all in one place rather than having to hunt for them. The overflowing river is the most stunning, especially when you realize that it is taking place 3 MILES from the ocean.
Yeah, I literally can't imagine anything more terrifying than just watching unceasing water just push and push its way towards you, watching it sweep everything you know away with ease, crushing and creeping and rising rising rising, and all you can do is hope to outrun it just enough to stay out of its reach. Absolutely frightening.
I've seen almost every single video on this tragedy and I can say that, with the exception of the last video, you captured the videos that were very scary. I subscribed to your channel.
I agree. I've seen about every location that had good recording opty. This, however, got better angles and significant human suffering. Not pleasant but especially for survivors, to know the extent of this unprecedented omnipresence, if only to increase awareness and implement safeguards. We cannot overcome that which we fear facing.
Its crazy to see the different reactions from people. Some know of the danger right away while others are oblivious to the destruction that water can bring and how far reaching a large Tsunami really is. They are a somewhat rare event so its easy to get complacent.
That’s a great point. Hearing the roar, the crackling of wood splintering, the screams, but not being able to see what was happening would be another layer of terror.
..that isn't true. Many of the people who actually did the tsunami warnings died because they stayed at their posts.And if you watch many videos you can hear those warnings that were broadcast throughout the videos. The reason so many died is not because they didn't heed the warnings, it's because the tsunami was larger than anything they experienced before. Many of those who died had evacuated to the emergency shelters like they were supposed to. But this tsunami was so large it came inland and went high enough to destroy those shelters.,many of which were three stories high. Think about that.
@@jessicam5712 I do not remember hearing at the time that any tsunami warnings were cancelled. Generally they underestimated the height and power of the tsunami - not realising the shoreline had dropped in places.
In fact the “Chile tsunami” had a big effect in Japan on people’s consciousness, and the 1869 tsunami (pictured by Hosukai in his famous print called “The Wave” was literally engraved in Japanese culture. They did indeed imagine a tsunami on this scale, and at least one town built a wall that coped with it. However, the social and economic costs of preparing for such a tsunami were what many local areas would not or could not invest in.
Understandably, the authorities had no idea that a catastrophe of this magnitude, would ever strike their homeland. But just consider what actually happened to the anti-tsunami seawalls that they installed . . . the waves easily vaulted these, easily at levels of TENS of Metres of overtopping . . . many places, these walls were SHATTERED by the sheer brutal force of the waves . . . and these walls impounded so MUCH of the now-toxic waters for months on end, once the Retreats ended.
They built and planned for a 'Typical maximum' tsunami of 5m such as in 1960. They hadn't planned on a 'Thousand Year' tsunami, because they didn't have the all evidence of the 869CE earthquake that was comparable. After the 2004 South Asian tsunami, plans were made to improve defenses, but were too late.
Some waves measured over 100' tall and moving at 500 mph..... that is a force that is almost unimaginable. If this had happened in 99% of the other countries on Earth they would have had a ton more damage and loss of life. The Japanese infrastructure and warning systems saved hundreds of thousands of people.
That first one is so terrifying when you realize you're watching people literally getting overtaken by the flood, and there was absolutely no way for them to outrun it
Nah they were just dumb to stay that far behind if u hear a tsunami warning u just leave for the hills I would at least somewhere to the highest place.
@@ThePulsinaterhow long do you think people had to get to safety? And it’s obvious these are people who can’t move about freely and need assistance. I’m surprised they made it that far!
They actually survived! I saw a story on them in a documentary after. There was a walkway connecting that building to the bigger concrete one and they managed to run across and up to the tall part of the building in time!
At 40:00 min RIP to the 2 or3 guys that you can see running to and fro. I can only imagine the panic they must be in seeing the second/ primary wave. I really wish they survived...
I have seen many vids of this tsunami, but this one is really beyond belief. Just looking at the 50:00 minute mark with all that debris coming on the left is shock and awe. May those who perished in this disaster forever Rest in Peace.
I know this was a catastrophic event with immense loss of life, but I still find it baffling how people stand around observing and/or filming during these natural disasters. Nature's colossal strength is no joke, yet somehow people's curiosity is stronger than their instinct to live.
First, the people filming are perfectly safe up on that balcony so the instinct involved is the primate one of "what's that, I better find out", not the "oh oh danger, I better run". Second, the Japanese have a tradition of taking pictures of EVERYTHING. In the 60's I lived in a town that had multicultural visitors, (Cambridge, Massachusetts by Harvard University Yard). We used to dress up in our wildest "hippie" outfits and charge the Japanese to take our pictures. That was 55 years ago! They still seem to have to get every experience on "film", after all, they invented the "selfie".
@@undercoverbird8592 Getting out of there involves going down to ground level and moving to high ground. They would almost certainly not have made it. They are stuck where they are, powerless to do anything but watch. Why not film?
Wind and water two of Mother Natures strongest weapons. I have been in many a snow blizzard and you usually have a warning which a lot of people do not heed, also have been in several tornadoes luckily never received much damage.
Good day. I found your channel tonight and this is one of many videos all combined in one and it was great footage. Im sorry so many many people lost their lives n pets n wild animals to . It is just so very sad that people have to go through these kind of things on earth. I subscribed also 😊. Thank you kindly for this video. Many blessings to all the people of japan ❤❤😊
Some of the locales lent themselves to pockets of secure positions in close proximity to the biggest inundations. Where the water had found its path of least resistance, others perished, often a few feet prior to safety. RIP
As each scene opens, I think, "Yes, a true 3/11 compilation must have this scene. Remember when a lot of comments thought the school scene when 3rd floor balconies were vantage points to record. The "Ghost" being forced out were simply gas escaping a broken pipe leaking. The guy that malingered with his bicycle along the raging reverse river current, he ended up on top of some lamppost or something
Absolutely terrifying ! Total feeling of helplessness. The only thing to do is get out of the way if you can and make for higher ground. Between earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides and wild fires, you best think really hard about where to build and of the possible threats. Even then, some things can't be reasonably predicted. Volcanoes, tornadoes, etc. As the old saying says, "Location, location, location".
This is just a warning to all that live on coastal shores, do not underestimate nature and its wrath. I live in Washington on the Puget Sound, when our big one strikes off our coast the whole shorline from Canada to Mexico could be destroyed fo many miles inland. Seems I alway waiting for that colosal Earthquake to strike and even had dreams of watching the massive wave coming down the Puget Sound, it was several stories high and I watched as it swallowed up the neighborhood I grew up in right on Budd bay and take out Olympia, what a nightmare!!!
The fact that in the first video you can still see the Minamisanriku disaster management hindquarters a bit at the far right near the corner of the video in this POV at 1:03. And at 2:21 you can see the building a bit, but at this time the 3 or 4 story building has already submerged by that trail of white foam of the water that is still at the far right corner of the tree.
man here we go again 13 years later. hope everybody is alright. at least Japan rebuilt their infrastructure to get people the hell out of there in time for this one.
My condolences to all those who lost family and friends and animals and homes. It is so sad to see this devastation this tsunami causes. We don't look at water being so dangerous. God bless all those survivors❤😢
39:07 Oh dear, still 2 persons down there running in front of the building at the back. I'll be very surprised when they managed to survive that second incoming wave.
You know, I’ve watched probably hundreds of videos of this tsunami and in only two of them did I see people actually swallowed by the water. I’ve seen many where the water is just about to overtake them but then the person filming “looks away.” It’s very interesting to me. It’s as though modern Japanese culture says it’s disrespectful and disgusting to record that moment in a human beings life. I think any other where in the world people would be zooming in to catch the “money shot” and despair. And you can see that kind of respect in other instances. After Japan plays matches in the World Cup, there’s always footage of Japanese fans picking up trash throughout the stadium. What other country’s fans even put their own trash in the trash cans provided?! Just two videos out of hundreds.
19:36... Es espantoso poder saber solo una palabra del japonés... Okasa... Con eso simplemente no puedo decir como me siento, no hay palabras... No las hay.
😮 OMg, Footage I have NOT seen. It was bad enough to suffer the earthquake, And then to go through this. Oh wait.. Fire! Not Fair. Not fair. 😭 The Fury of Mother Nature at her worse. Thank you for the upload. 🙂Part 1? You mean there\s more? omg
27:27 die meisten der hier gefilmten Situationen kannte ich bisher noch nicht ! Obwohl Japan ein sehr gutes Frühwarnsystem hat, sind dennoch so viele Menschen gestorben 😓
Almost 13 years later and several of these clips i hadn't seen. Beginning at 47:15, this section I've probably seen the most. Everytime i am absolutely astounded at the devastation in 4 minutes
Dang, ive watched this footage like 4 times but I never notcied in the first 2min in the bottom lefthand you literally see like 4 people die.... 2:28-2:30
Complacency I should imagine, they hadn't had a tsunami like that for a hundred years or more, so they thought they'd be fine on the second floor I should think? Good news though, they survived! They managed to run across a connecting walkway to the bigger concrete building and get up to the higher floor in the tower part. It was in a documentary about survivors stories a little while after.
Por mucho tiempo estuve buscando esta versión larga del video, buscada la aparicion de un ser o entidad (creeria que es un Ningen) en 50.40 sale en el árbol centro de la imagen y desde 50.54/56 la entidad trepa velozmente en los techos rojos y parece desvanecerse. Muchas gracias por el excelente trabajo. Suscrita a tu canal.
@Donatelle , si te fijas bien es in tanque de gas propano que lo lleve arrastrando el agua , al parecer fue un escape de gas propano , por cierto muchos tanques parecidos explotaron en el incendio de la parte última de el video .
No, donatella, oscar... es un culito saca llama. Suele verse sólo en éstas ocasiones. Cuando mucha cantidad de agua arrastra las garrafas de gas y las desconecta.
Il y aurait eu moins de mort si les gens avaient écouté les recommandations, de ne pa rester sur le rivage,monter le plus haut possible fuir leur maison,il y en a même qui prennent des photos,c’est insupportable,
The people had no idea what was coming; how could they, it was unimaginable. The shock must have felt as though the entire island of Japan would be washed away. What a stunning lesson to the whole world of the natural power of the elements that surround us all.
This is not punishment, its just clearly shown to us that nature didn't care whether we're there or not . They will keep doing this with or without us in it . That why they were called nature .
I had never seen the first video, although it was obviously filmed from the same location as the video thatʻs much more infamous, showing the lady before she jumped onto the rooftop just before being overcome by the water… this is different video. This one actually shows the lady on the rooftop, and has a wider view of the rescue of the wheelchair patients…two miracles that occurred during those tragic moments
Want to see mind-blowing paranormal footage caught within this? Look at far left part of screen at 50:54.....you'll see white-ish ecto-plasmatic form jump out of water and into and over building.
Would be good for everyone to see this footage. People were like they were there to see a show, watching cool big waves. Laughing and chatting, not worried no danger in mind. No one could expect what was to come, how high it will come and the enormous power. Don't blame them one bit, i would have been the same. Well now we know, if you hear a tsunami warning, get to a high place immediately. Do not pass GO, do not collect $200 🙄
1:35 so much is happening, on the left kids are running around the corner, on the right the lady who just walks like a Sunday stroll hopped the fence meanwhile the wave is baring down crushing houses the the wheelchair elderly come and wow chaos AD
The video at 38:54 is one of the hardest to watch because if you look closely there are people in the short building that gets flooded. I don't think they made it.
other comments said they survived, they were in a survivor's documentary and they actually ran to the taller building that was connected to the short one
50:54 White ghost is seen near the bottom left screen, trying to evacuate into a small grey house but evaporates into thin air. It could be a some kind of gas tank hidden under water decompressing into air but who knows?
That last part is just nightmare apocalyptic. I've seen a lot of crazy shit but I've never seen the world get smashed by a watery fist before my very eyes and then seen my society in flames afterward. Terrifying that the only way you can really prevent this is simply by not inhabiting coastlines. But that's sort of off the table. You just have to live with the fact that if you live near large bodies of water, this could happen to you.
can someone translate @47:00 mark. Sounds like someone talks over the automatic message and sounds in destress. I assume he is saying this isn't a drill - get to high ground - abandon your homes - ect. thanks.