SCARIEST 2011 JAPAN TSUNAMI FOOTAGE COMPILATION (PART 5/5]

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Quinta parte de una recopilación de videos del tsunami ocurrido despúes del terremoto del norte de japón en marzo del año 2011.

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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。

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  • @user-dw9gr4hk6m
    私は、この地震と津波で、親友5人と家族を亡くした。 自然の力を前に、人はただ立ち尽くす。 私は、この災害を絶対に忘れない。 そして、家族と親友と、犠牲になった全ての人々の冥福と共に、復興を心から祈ります。
  • @rrrmh357
    私は日本人で、あの日は恐怖と不安と絶望で泣きました。 そして今、色々な国から書き込まれる、2011年3月の日本人の心に寄り添う優しいコメントを見て泣いています。
  • @ranieri7x
    To me, this was one of the saddest, tragic and most cruel episodes of nature against mankind of our times. I admire the bravery of the Japanese people for being capable of withstanding and recovering from this terrible event. My most sincere condolences for people that up to this day grieves their loved ones.
  • The sheer force of that water is mind boggling. There was more than one surge wave that hit shore. Entire towns were wiped out. People who didn't get out of the way in time were lost. A few people who got caught in water managed to climb to safety when debris lodged onto a building. Some were swept away in their cars. Terrifying.
  • I ’m Japanese and my husband lived by the city in this video. He was in elementary school at the time.He still says he can't see the video from this time. I myself experienced that earthquake, and I scream every time the earthquake early warning system goes off. We will never forget this memory for the rest of our lives.
  • @jimwalker76
    Years after this disaster, I watch these videos and weep for the lives lost and for the families that grieve.
  • @Koolneen
    I love Japan and their culture and it devastated me when this happened to their beautiful country. It was shocking.
  • @toib.7143
    After all these years, and watching these videos I can't help but imagine what these poor souls experienced then. My heart still grieves and rejoices at the same time, especially for those who were caught atop buildings, watching helplessly and fearfully as another building was swept away past them
  • @deadshot8077
    I never understood how so many people died before, but seeing this has really made it clear. You think your building is strong but the ocean can knock it over with cars or another building like it is playing dominos. So sad for all the families who lost loved ones.
  • @user-cm3cb4ef1s
    またでかい地震起きたからここで自分が怠慢の心を持たないように見に来た。
  • @xVandyLandx
    03:50 there is an old man on the left by the yellow sign, 04:00 in hes a little closer in front of the house with green shutters next to some vending machines, at 04:16 that whole house gets pushed forward in the direction that the old man was standing. Truly tragic, cannot imagine how those people felt standing there knowing they couldn't do anything for the man, and how he must have felt knowing he wasn't going to make it.
  • It broke my heart to hear the weeping. I can’t imagine losing my loved ones this way, or even the pets that I love.
  • @user-pn3fw5ix7c
    目の前で人が津波に飲まれていく動画は今見ても恐ろしい光景です。
  • @user-mb8wn1zx8m
    特に被害が集中した東北(岩手、宮城、福島)では、地震発生後の停電でTVやラジオからの情報が入手できず、避難が遅れたことで犠牲になった方も多数いると考えられています。 また、避難先でも津波に関する正確な情報が入手できなかったことで「もう津波は来ないのでは?」と楽観的な判断をして、極めて危険な状況に陥ったケース(仙台市閖上中学の校舎に避難していた人たちが、体育館に移動してそこに津波が襲撃、間一髪全員が校舎の上層階に駆け上がって難を逃れた)もありました。 車で避難している最中に、道路より高い防潮堤が裏目となり、津波の接近に気が付かなかったり、激しい渋滞に巻き込まれても車を乗り捨てることをせず犠牲になった方も相当数いると言われています。
  • @BIgBass255
    All these years later, it still hurts to watch these clips. So many people's lives changed, so fast.
  • I’ve seen this footage over and over. I wonder where that old man ended up, the one shuffling so slowly as the ocean tore through the streets so fast behind him. He hops up on a pole as if that will help, but he needed to run. I think about him a lot.
  • @Indrid__Cold
    11:20 I can think of nothing more terrifying than being caught in this building and unable to escape. To wait and wonder if the building will suddenly collapse and you will be pulled into that icy water.
  • ขอให้ญี่ปุ่นปลอดภัยจากภัยพิบัติต่างๆ..จากคนไทยที่รักญี่ปุ่น
  • @mattysones
    A lot of people are asking why they didn't evacuate: The time between the earthquake and the tsunami reaching the shore was 30 minutes. Many places only had 10 minutes of warning. 60% of deaths were elderly: They literally couldn't run fast enough.