I wasn't ready for that - the elementary school, the loss ..and the father out front revealing his daughter. Just ripped through my soul. She would have been my daughters age.
Watching that father speak about his daughter was a gut punch, especially knowing so many others experienced similar losses. It’s so raw and emotional. 💔
Thank you so much for showing this there is no words to describe sooooo sad :( ! It would be hard on you 2 for showing this thank for this really i really respect Japan i do !!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. It really is heartbreaking, and it wasn’t easy to show, but we felt it was important. Japan’s resilience and spirit are truly inspiring 🙏
Pleins d'émotions et de tristesses dans la description concernant cette terrible catastrophe et aussi pour ce papa qui a perdu sa fille .Merci à vous deux pour le partage et je compatis à votre chagrin .
Merci pour vos mots touchants. Cette catastrophe a bouleversé beaucoup de vies, et l’histoire de ce papa est particulièrement poignante. Votre empathie est très appréciée.
Thank you for sharing this video. As sad as it was to watch, it is a stark reminder of the force of Mother Nature. As a father of two daughters listening to that gentleman talking about his daughter just crushed me. And knowing he was just one of so many who lost loved ones that day just broke my heart. 💔💔
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It really is devastating, especially hearing that father speak about his daughter. The pain and loss so many experienced that day is unimaginable 💔
Thanks for watching. With tragedies like this, it's important to remember that while it’s tough to see the devastation, it’s nothing compared to what the people in that town went through.
@@oriandkaito-motoadventures and I thought I got emotional at certain things, Wow. your husband is a keeper for sure. He is not a hard tough guy person like me either. I never was even now at 68. Never been in a fight in my life and never had to. never had a reason to or had to defend or protect my wife. the only reason for me to do so. Your husband is great. thanks to the both of you for allowing us to see his hurting emotional compassionate side. Wow. 😢
I watched a tsunami video, and from what I remember, from the moment they felt the earthquake, they had only around 20 minutes to find a safe place. In 20 min the city started to become part of the ocean. In less than 20 minutes you need to think where you could go, if there is a high chance you can reach there in time, and if the place would be safe for a tsunami which you do not know if is coming, how high will be and how long will take to "clean" everything where you are. They did not have time to think about their families, to save documents, goods or money. There was only time to save yourself from a tsunami you do not know for sure if is coming or not and how bad it can be.
I wasn't ready for that - the elementary school, the loss ..and the father out front revealing his daughter. Just ripped through my soul. She would have been my daughters age.
Watching that father speak about his daughter was a gut punch, especially knowing so many others experienced similar losses. It’s so raw and emotional. 💔
@@oriandkaito-motoadventuresYes, and I am so happy you kept that in the video for us.
Thank you so much for showing this there is no words to describe sooooo sad :( ! It would be hard on you 2 for showing this thank for this really i really respect Japan i do !!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. It really is heartbreaking, and it wasn’t easy to show, but we felt it was important. Japan’s resilience and spirit are truly inspiring 🙏
Thank you for sharing.
You're very welcome! 🙏
Pleins d'émotions et de tristesses dans la description concernant cette terrible catastrophe et aussi pour ce papa qui a perdu sa fille .Merci à vous deux pour le partage et je compatis à votre chagrin .
Merci pour vos mots touchants. Cette catastrophe a bouleversé beaucoup de vies, et l’histoire de ce papa est particulièrement poignante. Votre empathie est très appréciée.
Thank you for sharing this video. As sad as it was to watch, it is a stark reminder of the force of Mother Nature. As a father of two daughters listening to that gentleman talking about his daughter just crushed me. And knowing he was just one of so many who lost loved ones that day just broke my heart. 💔💔
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It really is devastating, especially hearing that father speak about his daughter. The pain and loss so many experienced that day is unimaginable 💔
that all was so so sad. thanks for showing us and telling us what happened.
Thanks for watching. With tragedies like this, it's important to remember that while it’s tough to see the devastation, it’s nothing compared to what the people in that town went through.
@@oriandkaito-motoadventures and I thought I got emotional at certain things, Wow. your husband is a keeper for sure. He is not a hard tough guy person like me either. I never was even now at 68. Never been in a fight in my life and never had to. never had a reason to or had to defend or protect my wife. the only reason for me to do so. Your husband is great. thanks to the both of you for allowing us to see his hurting emotional compassionate side. Wow. 😢
Earthquakes & Tsunami Quite Often In Japan.
It is unfortunately true, but they’ve built strong systems to cope with them.
I watched a tsunami video, and from what I remember, from the moment they felt the earthquake, they had only around 20 minutes to find a safe place. In 20 min the city started to become part of the ocean.
In less than 20 minutes you need to think where you could go, if there is a high chance you can reach there in time, and if the place would be safe for a tsunami which you do not know if is coming, how high will be and how long will take to "clean" everything where you are.
They did not have time to think about their families, to save documents, goods or money. There was only time to save yourself from a tsunami you do not know for sure if is coming or not and how bad it can be.
Exactly! I can’t even begin to imagine what it was like for everyone on that day!