Most Horrific Monster Tsunami Caught On Camera - Natural Disasters

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @SuRfGaMeAction
    @SuRfGaMeAction  Год назад +143

    Most Horrific Monster Tsunami Caught On Camera - Natural Disasters

    • @CB-ul2np
      @CB-ul2np Год назад +19

      I'm sorry but Japan has got you beat by a mile on most horrific Tsunamis caught on camera. 3/11

    • @reberdogan
      @reberdogan Год назад +3

      😮

    • @이순례-f1c
      @이순례-f1c Год назад +1

      무섭네요 쓰나미 어떻해요ㅠㅠ

    • @damaipahu9550
      @damaipahu9550 Год назад

    • @claracastro9255
      @claracastro9255 Год назад

      😅😅😅😅😅❤❤❤😂❤

  • @isabellrc
    @isabellrc Год назад +142

    There’s always a fool hearted human who thinks they can save their belongings, or worse hangs around as if Mother Nature cares!!! Then there’s the poor souls who do all they can to escape, and end up perishing.

    • @Bafang-lz3xc
      @Bafang-lz3xc Год назад +4

      Богатые тоже плачут😊

    • @mariaabreu6394
      @mariaabreu6394 Год назад

      ​@@Bafang-lz3xc bu buy

    • @LonghornsLegend
      @LonghornsLegend 2 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes people don't have anywhere to go in the last moments it isn't like there was a rescue team going around and they said no. They just have to brace themselves and hold on. I highly doubt these people were fools who felt they could save something, they didn't have a choice this tsunami caught many people off guard

    • @Mr.Nature95
      @Mr.Nature95 Месяц назад

      I completely agree with you

    • @kivumbi.najib97
      @kivumbi.najib97 17 дней назад

      thats life honey, we are all gonna go one day, it aint we humans who choose who will stay longer or who will go first

  • @incredibledisasters
    @incredibledisasters 5 месяцев назад +14

    This video is absolutely heart-wrenching. 🌊 The sheer devastation caused by these monstrous tsunamis is beyond comprehension. My deepest sympathies go out to everyone affected by such catastrophic events. It's a stark reminder of the raw power of nature and the importance of preparedness. Stay safe, everyone.

  • @ffcengo9228
    @ffcengo9228 Год назад +13

    the aftermath of a tsunami is a reminder of the need for coordinated international efforts to address the impacts of natural disasters on vulnerable communities.

  • @humay2429
    @humay2429 Год назад +76

    i'm grateful for the first responders who risk their lives to save others during natural disasters like this flash flood.

  • @madison_does_stuff
    @madison_does_stuff 5 месяцев назад +126

    Bros sacrificing himself for our entertainment

  • @grhdj
    @grhdj Год назад +42

    i never realized how quickly natural disasters like flash floods could happen until i saw this video.

    • @yvonneemmert904
      @yvonneemmert904 Год назад +2

      Yes - I was just thinking there needs to an international alert for earthquakes; that's what creates tsunamis . . .
      Volcano earthquakes tunamis go hand in hand

    • @discojelly
      @discojelly Год назад

      Flash floods happen on land by rains. These are Tsunamis.

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM Год назад +157

    People just sitting their casually watching! I’d be headed for the top floor!

  • @Serra_shorts
    @Serra_shorts Год назад +67

    it's so important to have an emergency plan in place for natural disasters like flash floods. you never know when they might strike.

    • @richichxeidze4715
      @richichxeidze4715 Год назад +2

      Ну что,миллионерские яхточки,поминай как звали??!!!

    • @danielhowell1640
      @danielhowell1640 Год назад +3

      Complacency kills

    • @장동수-q3v
      @장동수-q3v Год назад

      써핑타던사람들않보이내요

    • @marcoadan1
      @marcoadan1 Год назад +1

      I think that's why they're called 'flash floods'...🤔

  • @ТатьянаКарпова-к1б

    Когда возмущается человек, это можно пережить, а когда возмущается природа - это оборачивается катастрофой, даже мировой.

  • @yowzanyc
    @yowzanyc Год назад +29

    I couldn't believe some people wanted to save their boat instead of their lives.

    • @deborah1245742
      @deborah1245742 Год назад +2

      Get in the boat! Maybe no time to run anyway!

    • @rafaelantoniograciasanchez1959
      @rafaelantoniograciasanchez1959 Год назад

      Muy bonita y sabrosa la música, en que año , mes día, y lugar fue ese susto, ho es para divertirnos?.

    • @ljslw
      @ljslw Год назад +1

      They might not of know what was happening. People were busy exploring the exposed sea bottom not knowing why the tide went out as part of the tsunami that killed 200,k in the 2004 tsunami people weren’t educated on tsunamis.

  • @Ardatvvv
    @Ardatvvv Год назад +16

    flash floods are so dangerous, it's important to stay informed and be prepared for any eventuality.

  • @magnificentmuttley2084
    @magnificentmuttley2084 Год назад +37

    The last wave at the end of the video was shocking!! Even though the text at the beginning of that excerpt warned that the last wave in the sequence was the largest, it still came as a total shock. I thought the water was subsiding and then out of nowhere, WHAM!! That happened so quickly.

    • @sirxanthor
      @sirxanthor 10 дней назад

      What the video didn't explain, or author didn't know, was that what was being recorded, was an area not hit to hard by the Tsaumi. The roughness and debris in water show this. The part that we don't see, that obliterated that home, wasn't the tsaumi, but the return water with all the debris in it, that slammed into the home. All the water that hit elsewhere, receided taking the easiest route. While the person recording the ocean, they aren't paying attention to the other sides where the water returned. A deadly mistake. As they say in Naruto. "YOU got distracted "

  • @jiks270
    @jiks270 Год назад +15

    You were not kidding about the last one being the worst! Wow.

  • @tommuscatello9426
    @tommuscatello9426 Год назад +151

    A number of these clips are not technically tsunamis. High surf from storms and tidal bores, but not tsunamis.

    • @nagujaflorence
      @nagujaflorence Год назад +4

      Good

    • @trutherror
      @trutherror Год назад +9

      Regardless, they are big ass waves you don't want to get caught up in...

    • @BabyMonkeyDefender
      @BabyMonkeyDefender Год назад +6

      Nope. They are tsunami.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +4

      A storm surge like that is a tsunami regardless as to its cause

    • @magnificentmuttley2084
      @magnificentmuttley2084 Год назад +13

      Tom is right here folks. If you see seven surfers riding a wave like that and crowds of on-lookers awaiting what’s coming, it is a REGULAR occurrence and, in that case in particular, it is a tidal bore. Surfers ride tidal bores all the time because they are a seasonal event.

  • @soul_cris7
    @soul_cris7 Год назад +26

    the tragedy of a tsunami reminds us that the forces of nature are powerful and unpredictable, and that we must remain vigilant and prepared at all times.

    • @nerinaeleonoracusaro165
      @nerinaeleonoracusaro165 Год назад

      Non c'entra la natura qui sono i criminali che usano antenne haarp dove fanno del tempo ciò che vogliono con onde elf. Tsunami e terremoti artificiali

    • @chandrakaoli2838
      @chandrakaoli2838 Год назад

      Vigilance Oui ‼️👍 Mais préparé pas évident 🤔🤔

  • @CharlesalfredlunnLunn
    @CharlesalfredlunnLunn Месяц назад +15

    I have no respect for people who see a disaster coming and staying to take pictures. My life means more to me than pictures.

    • @destineewalls5257
      @destineewalls5257 Месяц назад +1

      Like seriously if you see a huge way of water coming your way why would you just stand there looking smh

    • @ssstickmeme1297
      @ssstickmeme1297 12 дней назад +1

      I don't think they need or value your respect 😅

  • @ベルちゃん-y2b
    @ベルちゃん-y2b 2 месяца назад +5

    貴重な映像に加え、概要欄の丁寧な説明が大変勉強になりました。ありがとうございます。
    普段から天災の備えがなくては、自然が牙を剥いた瞬間では間に合わないことを痛感させられます。

  • @ataamp
    @ataamp Год назад +14

    this video is a stark reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters like flash floods.

    • @mbafutbol
      @mbafutbol Год назад +1

      Kardeşim seninde benim gibi kanalın çalınmış geçmiş olsun

  • @ardaguner850
    @ardaguner850 Год назад +10

    the footage of the flash flood is a reminder that we need to be mindful of how we impact our environment.

  • @misakirin7376
    @misakirin7376 Год назад +41

    The last one is pretty scary!
    Living close to a river or ocean can be so nice but also so dangerous...

    • @한예선-p9n
      @한예선-p9n Год назад

      11

    • @janegilmore102
      @janegilmore102 Год назад +3

      Yeah that Icelandic one is a fear of mine. I love the ocean and used to be a very good swimmer but I’ve had horrendous nightmares about tsunami’s so I will only go near the ocean if their is a bay or inlet in front. My nightmares are of me walking casually along the coast and a wave towers over me then I wake up…..2nd one ( don’t laugh it’s a dream) 😅 I’m surfing on a huge wave going over the top of buildings. I have these two dreams constantly. Scary 😧

    • @misakirin7376
      @misakirin7376 Год назад +3

      @@janegilmore102 Similar things happen to me since I was a child. I often dream that I am deep in the ocean or pool. Sometimes it's dark and dirty and I don't know how to escape. Not long time ago I dreamed about a tsunami, too and rescued my brother who gave up hope...

    • @jebes909090
      @jebes909090 Год назад +3

      @@janegilmore102 i think its greenland. it happened a year or two back. its the same one as the guys trying to secure the boats at the start. absolutely terrifying how fast it can happen.

    • @jaganberi3937
      @jaganberi3937 Год назад

      🙏

  • @liialang2957
    @liialang2957 Год назад +8

    Domnul Dumnezeu sa ne fie alaturi , lor si noua tuturor.Amin.

  • @hilux3624
    @hilux3624 Год назад +14

    津波ではなく高波?

  • @osmanefefutbol4283
    @osmanefefutbol4283 Год назад +9

    the footage of this flash flood is a sobering reminder of the destructive power of natural disasters.

  • @NaturesJourney.22
    @NaturesJourney.22 8 дней назад +1

    Amen 😢😢

  • @rasetehmedov
    @rasetehmedov Год назад +6

    tsunamis serve as a sobering reminder of the power and unpredictability of natural disasters, highlighting the need for constant vigilance and readiness.

  • @宇田川早苗
    @宇田川早苗 Год назад +1

    ヤバイ😞💦逃げないと⁉️

  • @joeapicelli8367
    @joeapicelli8367 Год назад +10

    Hats off to the dude in the tree filming.

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 Год назад +2

      😐 (come back to this video and tell me if you notice something a little strange about all the comments here.)

    • @teri9461
      @teri9461 2 месяца назад

      More like idiot! Did you see how thin that tree trunk was? It won’t save him if another bad wave comes through as he’s just stands there after climbing down that tree.

  • @lindalewis5066
    @lindalewis5066 Год назад +16

    What are people thinking hanging around ground level, the shorelines and in trees to watch a tsunami?! Moving water is extremely powerful! 🤦

    • @brendawilliams8832
      @brendawilliams8832 Год назад +2

      Some people just don’t have any common sense. I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Thehouseoffail
      @Thehouseoffail Год назад +1

      That was actually a flash flood. But you are correct.

  • @garyryan41
    @garyryan41 Год назад +6

    I don't think I would be standing there watching. Anybody notice the guy in the tree filming? Crazy!

    • @MyoYoneda
      @MyoYoneda 3 месяца назад +1

      Well what else are you gonna do? I for sure would film while shitting my pants

  • @tabathaorton1623
    @tabathaorton1623 Год назад +113

    My heart goes out to all who has lost their lives in any natural disaster. And my condolences to all the family members who went threw this and lost a loved 9ne or a friend. Mother nature has a way of showing us who is actually in charge and shows her hierarchy as top bitch. She will rip us apart if she is not treated with the respect she deserves. And she really upset lately as well.. God bless us all. From back then till recent she's seen enough from us fools . Prayers to any one who has suffered by natural disasters. 🙏

    • @inezroncato2448
      @inezroncato2448 Год назад +7

      Isso não é uma simples reação da natureza, é o soar da trombeta de Deus avisando que seu Filho Jesus está voltando isso são os sinais proféticos de seu retorno, o Senhor quer q nos preparemos para não sermos surpreendidos com algo milhões de vezes pior....😢

    • @nerinaeleonoracusaro165
      @nerinaeleonoracusaro165 Год назад

      Questa non è natura, con le antenne haarp fanno del tempo ciò che vogliono : alluvioni, siccità, tornado, ma soprattutto tsunami e terremoti artificiali che sono sempre sempre a una profondità di 10km

    • @kerriegreen2125
      @kerriegreen2125 Год назад +2

      👏🙌👌🙏

    • @dlv51
      @dlv51 Год назад

      I so agree! Everywhere ya look it's one disaster after another. Mother Nature is tired of being abused. All the poison sprayed into the air, and God knows what else. Man-made is true but it's not from us. We just suffer the consequences

    • @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073
      @unitedwestanddividedwefall2073 Год назад

      👍👍👍👍👍*✋hi-5

  • @mcedits7560
    @mcedits7560 Год назад +39

    the community's resilience in the face of this flash flood is truly inspiring. i hope they're able to recover quickly.

    • @moniqueheno8197
      @moniqueheno8197 Год назад +2

      C est un phenomene naturelle chaque annee la ou vous avez vu des surfeurs .C est une benediction, des surfeurs viennent chaque annee a ce rendez vous ,pour cette fameuse vague ..Bravo et ♥ ♥ ♥.

    • @moniqueheno8197
      @moniqueheno8197 Год назад +1

      C est une seule fois ,un seul jour .

    • @mikes_gripes
      @mikes_gripes Год назад +3

      This is the Iceland tsunami

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Год назад

      It had to take months to recover

  • @martinwhalley3286
    @martinwhalley3286 Год назад +1

    Nobody seems to get the picture... the picture is getting RF big

  • @suzanyagar5298
    @suzanyagar5298 Год назад +11

    although tsunamis are a type of natural disaster, there are steps that can be taken to minimize the impact and ensure the safety of those in affected areas.

  • @BrannonHawk
    @BrannonHawk 20 дней назад

    I absolutely loved this video! Can't wait to see what you create next!

  • @wewinusa
    @wewinusa Год назад +15

    in order to truly understand and address the challenges posed by natural disasters like floods, we need to take a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach.

  • @김영순-t1e1d
    @김영순-t1e1d Год назад +2

    헐...쓰나미!
    너무섭구겁나네요...

  • @marlene56284
    @marlene56284 Год назад +22

    Lembrem de protegerem os animais em todas as situações. Gratidão.🌷

    • @josiasmelo7261
      @josiasmelo7261 Год назад +2

      As pessoas não estão dando conta de proteger a se próprio,, vai dar conta de proteger animais...
      Cada comentário,,, eu emmm....affsss

    • @moniqueheno8197
      @moniqueheno8197 Год назад

      Merci pour eux ❤❤❤.vous et nous pour eux .

    • @gelsonboss8702
      @gelsonboss8702 Год назад +1

      Os animais que se virem, vamos proteger as pessoas que tem uma alma eterna!

    • @jaganberi3937
      @jaganberi3937 Год назад

      🙏

    • @jaganberi3937
      @jaganberi3937 Год назад

      ​@@gelsonboss87021000,🙏

  • @BrannonHawk
    @BrannonHawk 20 дней назад

    Great content! I'm really enjoying all the insights you share. Keep it up!

  • @lusilvareceitas
    @lusilvareceitas Год назад +6

    Misericórdia Senhor desse povo amém 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙌🙌

  • @fortzort3010
    @fortzort3010 Год назад +2

    tsunamis are a reminder of the importance of sustainable development practices that take into account the risks posed by natural disasters.

  • @PaintedHorsey
    @PaintedHorsey 13 дней назад

    Really good musical background! Heart pounding suspense!

  • @kgrant3184
    @kgrant3184 Год назад +14

    Wow, and I thought those people were going to be okay in the last clip - I assume SOMEONE survived to post their footage? Why oh why did they not flee BEFORE the waters reached their home? From other Greenland tsunami clips, I felt most for the dogs that were chained outside the houses, frantically barking, and left to certain death as their owns fled up the incline, leaving them chained...
    Thanks for the compilation, though, it would be helpful to have time / location stamps.
    For example, wasn't the opening clip from the East coast of Africa somewhere (Durban?)? And, where was the surfing/ bay innundation with all of the folks crowding into that ramshackle wooden-frame building (except for the guy up the tree in the bay - I initially thought it was a large bird, maybe with a nest/ chicks, as to why it didn't just fly off) - I've never seen that clip before - where was it?
    Again, thanks. R.I.P., all those who died, and condolences to all of the surviors left to go on without their loved ones...
    One thing both the 2004 Indian Ocean AND the 2011 Japanese tsunami and all of their victims/ losses have done, is raise global awareness in tidal waves / tsunamis. One positive, out of all of that suffering and loss. 😢

    • @suzannepatterson5548
      @suzannepatterson5548 Год назад

      The folks gathered in the ramshackle hut for protection are hiding from a tidal bore. An exceptionally high one due to spring tide/full moon so it was larger than it usually was. You would think someone had enough sense to say “maybe we shouldn’t be here “?

    • @gwenclarke506
      @gwenclarke506 5 месяцев назад +1

      I know you made your comment a year ago so I’m replying quite late here… but I felt the same about the dogs. I live in a Tsunami zone and have lots of emergency supplies, but my pets are built into our emergency plans. I have 1 bugout backpack that contains medical supplies, army emergency rations/food supply/MRE’s, Mylar blankets etc. And then another backpack that can contain animals that would fit my 3 ferrets if need be. 1 bag for my partner and then the other for me to carry.
      Honestly I’d rather die than live with the guilt of leaving my animals behind.

    • @kgrant3184
      @kgrant3184 5 месяцев назад

      @@gwenclarke506 I hear you, Gwen. My animals are my priority, too. Best wishes to you & your family. Cheers!

  • @nycdweller
    @nycdweller Год назад +13

    That isn’t a tsunami; it is a coastal storm.

  • @натальяшевелева-ф2ш

    Даже сидя за компьютером смотреть страшно, а люди прямо смотрят в "глаза" и испытывают судьбу, видимо стихия завораживает ...

  • @zovijoutehmar5536
    @zovijoutehmar5536 Год назад +5

    Never mess with mother Nature

  • @q5024
    @q5024 Год назад +4

    The surfing scene blew my mind. The last dude to fall definitely didnt make it

  • @fl_b1111
    @fl_b1111 Месяц назад +1

    Bro's playing natural disaster survival💀

  • @Raiden-R
    @Raiden-R Год назад +3

    やはり、引き波が大きいと倍以上に寄せて来ますね。あと、水嵩が徐々に増すたし算津波も気がつき難いので要注意です。とにかく気付いた時には遅いので余裕なんてありません。直ぐに離れましょう。

  • @zikkywomak8736
    @zikkywomak8736 Год назад +1

    Wow, water gets out of control fast as hell

  • @huihui1842
    @huihui1842 Год назад +3

    海てやっぱり恐いね😵😵😵

  • @훗-s4s
    @훗-s4s Год назад +2

    너무 무섭네요;;;;;
    보는것도 이렇게 소름인데..

  • @georgetaureche6383
    @georgetaureche6383 Год назад +4

    Природа -- серьезная дама! Она не терпит, когда с ней заигрывают!

  • @linhlethithuy8259
    @linhlethithuy8259 9 дней назад

    Wow, this video is really captivating and the footage is both stunning and terrifying. It’s amazing how nature can be so beautiful yet so destructive. however, I can't help but wonder if showcasing these disasters like this desensitizes people to the real impacts on communities. what do you guys think?

  • @marialuizasilvadesouza9233
    @marialuizasilvadesouza9233 Год назад +5

    Agora vi, terrível e as pessoas ficam por perto.

  • @baconbuffdiff3718
    @baconbuffdiff3718 Год назад

    Ingat pag dumarating ang mga ganitong pangyayari mabuti sana kung nasa tunay tayong pnmmpltya paano kung wala.ingat pa rin po 💚🤍♥️

  • @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
    @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Год назад +4

    it looked like some of those surfers never got back to land...I hope they did but it sure looked like some went under and never came up again...Its a very tragic event when a loved one dies .

    • @user-Danest2007
      @user-Danest2007 Год назад

      I couldn’t understand those people, It’s looks alike a suicide action.

    • @marshalldillon-io1ok
      @marshalldillon-io1ok Год назад

      I think them surfers knew that tsunami was coming and tried to be heroes riding that wave and yes several did go under and drown

    • @marshalldillon-io1ok
      @marshalldillon-io1ok Год назад

      @Danny Lopez lol I hear you Dan

  • @TOmKHoi793
    @TOmKHoi793 Год назад +1

    the camera man never dies lol

  • @jhasselberger
    @jhasselberger Год назад +4

    The currents in a tsunami are insane. I wouldn’t be surprised if those surfers didn’t make it out. Why. Why do people stand and gawk.

    • @jhasselberger
      @jhasselberger Год назад +1

      I know. They risk their lives so the rest of us can see videos like this and go “how could they just stand there “

    • @JamesMcOmber
      @JamesMcOmber Год назад +2

      That was not a tsunami. It was a tidal bore and happens everyday. It's become a spectator sport as you can tell by how many are watching and waiting. The world record for longest surf is a tidal bore in the Amazon River.

  • @hongntt2001
    @hongntt2001 14 дней назад

    what a gripping video! the footage is absolutely stunning, but it makes me wonder if these types of storms are becoming more frequent because of climate change. some people think natural disasters have always been this severe, but shouldn’t we consider the impact of human activity?

  • @aygunibrahimova1335
    @aygunibrahimova1335 Год назад +7

    this video shows just how unpredictable flash floods can be. we need to take them seriously.

    • @BabyMonkeyDefender
      @BabyMonkeyDefender Год назад

      Not flash floods, tsunami.
      People in the comments keep saying flash floods, saying not a tsunami.
      YES THESE ARE TSUNAMIS!
      A flash flood is rain water that rushes down a mountainside during/right after a heavy rain, and inundates the valleys below, with rushing water when the streams and cannot withstand all the water from the rains.
      A tsunami is the ocean coming in with nearly 500mph force, the same speed as a jet plane, after an earthquake.
      It doesn't look like you see in the movies. There's no giant sky scraper high wave at the shore, though there could be depending on the severity of the quake, and the amount of ocean water displaced.
      It rolls in at high speed, the receding water slows it down at the edge of the shore, then the force of the water accumulates and rises, and pushes passed the slower water. It will recede again, then rush right back in with the water rising in mere minutes, and racing at the speed of a 747, approx 500mph.
      But go ahead, don't call it what it is. Don't learn either. Maybe some time in the future you'll find out.
      Run for high high high ground if you live along a shore, and there's an earthquake with the epicenter in the ocean. There WILL BE A TSUNAMI.

  • @phuongrambo8293
    @phuongrambo8293 14 дней назад

    Wow, this video is really something! The footage is both captivating and terrifying at the same time. I can't help but think, though, that while these events are incredibly destructive, they also remind us of how small we are in the grand scheme of nature. Maybe we should focus more on finding ways to coexist with such powerful forces instead of just being in awe of them? Just a thought.

  • @muminekarakas91
    @muminekarakas91 Год назад +3

    despite the destruction wrought by tsunamis and other natural disasters, there is hope in the form of community resilience, innovation, and collective action.

  • @AustinSluk
    @AustinSluk 20 часов назад

    this video was really impressive and well put together. i have to say, though, while it shows the power of nature, it also makes me wonder if we focus too much on the spectacle rather than the real devastation it brings to people's lives. anyone else think we might be glamorizing these disasters a bit?

  • @sandrasherwood32
    @sandrasherwood32 Год назад +10

    I can't believe that when people see natural disaster coming they don't leave they just stay there then lot or all can die and they put others at risk for there lives because they got to try to save them

    • @user-sunthorn
      @user-sunthorn Год назад +1

      yes yes i agree with you This was a disaster that could destroy everything in the blink of an eye. not a show Stupid like this!?! Only foolish people act like this..!?! I hope this event It will make them smarter..!!!😅😅😅

  • @YEWGYZE
    @YEWGYZE Год назад

    Good footage Cheers

  • @moonsilver03
    @moonsilver03 Год назад +9

    映像の中には
    津波ではなく
    高波もありますね。
    津波は
    もっともっと恐ろしいものですよ!!

  • @1stnaturaldisasters
    @1stnaturaldisasters 6 дней назад

    The rage of the Earth in these natural disasters in 2024 feels too personal to ignore.

  • @salvitoripopadillo4539
    @salvitoripopadillo4539 Год назад +6

    Captivating with fun music. However, that would be considered simply high surf and also what's called "Tidal bore." That is Not tsunami! 😅😂

  • @renata.7
    @renata.7 4 месяца назад +1

    2:50 when you see that the water is receding... Run.

  • @Scotdod24
    @Scotdod24 Год назад +3

    Only the 2nd and last clips were tsunamis , the others were tidal waves. 😊

  • @FlorenzzaCantarechannelID123
    @FlorenzzaCantarechannelID123 Год назад

    Semoga Tuhan selalu melindungi kita dari segala bencana

  • @marciaisaiasdasilvadasilva9739
    @marciaisaiasdasilvadasilva9739 Год назад +4

    Eu tinha tanta vontade de morar perto do mar apesar deu nunca bi pessoalmente mas quando dá terremoto o mar avança e parece perigoso 😭😔

  • @BoxerDogs
    @BoxerDogs Месяц назад

    It's amazing how fast the conditions can change in only a few seconds.
    Because of people filming this, we can learn from this and not underestimate how suddenly conditions can change and not underestimate the power of water.

  • @JamesMcOmber
    @JamesMcOmber Год назад +4

    The surfers were not on a tsunami. That is a tidal bore and happens every day. The world record longest wave to be surfed was in the Amazon River.

  • @jakew82
    @jakew82 10 дней назад

    what an intense video! the footage is both fascinating and terrifying. it's amazing how nature can be so powerful, but i can't help but wonder if we should be focusing more on prevention and infrastructure rather than just capturing these disasters on camera. wouldn’t it make more sense to invest in better warning systems instead? what do you all think?

  • @sherrelcarlson9200
    @sherrelcarlson9200 Год назад +11

    I think we need to recognize a world wide issue, wherever you reside. Whatever disasters we face, we become desensitized to our typical weather, and fail to take action, as it'll be just like every other time!😮

  • @amberinternational
    @amberinternational 2 месяца назад

    To see the ocean coming at you is a whole Nother level of fair

  • @ФоминаСветлана-п4р

    какая мощь природы! жуткое зрелище😢

  • @TrishaPereira
    @TrishaPereira 9 дней назад

    great vid! it’s super interesting to see the power of nature up close. but honestly, some of the images felt a bit too sensationalized for me. i think it’s important to remember the real impact these disasters have on people’s lives instead of just focusing on the shock value. what do you all think?

  • @みち-k7h
    @みち-k7h Год назад +4

    もしこれが津波では無くても、
    危機意識を持って、海の怖さを、知っておいて欲しい…
    波が高くなる恐れがある日は、
    船が心配になったり、
    波が気になって見に行ったり、ここは大丈夫と思ったりするかも知れないけれど、高いところに、
    避難して、命を守って欲しいです。
    もし、大きな波が来なかった
    としても、それはそれで、
    良かったと思えるし…
    日本に来た、大震災が起きた時の
    津波は、人、車、建物、全てを
    飲み込んでいきました。
    もう犠牲者がでて欲しくない。

  • @hoangiep2296
    @hoangiep2296 11 дней назад

    this video is super intense and really captures the sheer power of nature, great job! but honestly, i wonder if some of the footage might've been a bit too sensationalized. like, do we really need to see that level of destruction for views? it makes me think about the line between awareness and exploitation.

  • @stevenklingler9376
    @stevenklingler9376 Год назад +3

    How come people are so stupid when waves that high are coming toward them??!! 🤔

    • @nagujaflorence
      @nagujaflorence Год назад

      Okay

    • @user-sunthorn
      @user-sunthorn Год назад +1

      That's because.. They wanted to show others their courage. Not afraid of anything.. But finally! The secret result..it's just as it should be..!?!

  • @christophervitoratos
    @christophervitoratos 23 дня назад

    It’s hard to watch this without feeling a deep sadness.

  • @georgetaureche6383
    @georgetaureche6383 Год назад +4

    Страшное зрелище!

  • @phantanthanh3304
    @phantanthanh3304 13 дней назад

    this video is incredibly well put together and really captures the sheer power of nature. however, i can't help but feel like the media often sensationalizes these events. while tsunamis are terrifying, i think it's important to focus on preparedness rather than just shock value. what do you all think?

  • @rakantopinibl5736
    @rakantopinibl5736 Год назад +5

    It would be nice to have the name of the countries

  • @jackiekent8720
    @jackiekent8720 Год назад +1

    What's amazing is the people see the ocean rising and their stuck and won't react.

  • @ГалинаЗейналова-ь3щ

    Мы же хотим, чтобы после нас ,был потоп.
    Не думая о сегодняшним дне!!!

  • @jeffersonlee-i2z
    @jeffersonlee-i2z Месяц назад

    The one video is one of my favorites of all time. First you have these young kids/itiots trying to surf the tsunami-like waves, in crocodile infested waters. That is why you see jet skis going back and forth to hopefully scare away the crocs. I watched this video many times and never noticed any of the surfers coming back above the water once they fell into the water. The currents were so massive I do not see anyone being able to swim or get saved in those conditions. Then you have the on lookers not even close to being far enough away from the waters wrath. especially in the building getting flooded. One guy already has water up to his waist and instead of taking safe refuge he has his phone out video taping. What was the final kicker was the guy in the top of this flimsy tree filming everything with massive waves and water underneath him. What a classic! Two videos were from Greenland, There were 2 fisherman and video person just watched in awe and never sought safety until it was too late. The video camera got great film coverage of what it is like being under the water during a tsunami. The 2nd video from Greenland actually wipes out the village, which is not shown here.

  • @Svetlana-gk7cq
    @Svetlana-gk7cq Год назад +3

    Почему не пишите какая страна?Я поняла,что это Бразилия. Идёт цунами люди сидят на берегу.Я в шоке.

  • @jaidajohnson7819
    @jaidajohnson7819 2 месяца назад

    the dude in the tree is a legend

  • @ВороноваНина
    @ВороноваНина Год назад +4

    Жизнь наша что засохшая трава,а с Богом,это вечная жизнь,поэтому надо каяться и и служить Господу нашему Спасителю и быть готовыми,а Всевысший нам дал надежду быть с Ним и обещал то, что глаз не видел и ухо не слышало и на сердце нам не приходило ,жизнь на небесах поэтому отвечайте на зло Добром и молитесь с любовью и благоговением за всех и даже врагов наших .Слава Богу,!

  • @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
    @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Год назад +1

    Oh my that last one in Greenland....I thought it done then at the very end a huge one came and knocked down those homes ! But the next videos got in the way of this video of that tsunami in Greenland

  • @IVO13
    @IVO13 Год назад +10

    Первые кадры из Сочи. Это не цунами, а шторм, который случается очень часто. Точнее, это город Адлер. Все застроили, поэтому волна просто ударяет в парапет.

  • @lesliebilotta8450
    @lesliebilotta8450 Год назад +7

    Please tell me the camera man is ok! The guy in the yellow just wanted to save his boat! His whole life was probably that boat. I feel so bad for him and the other guy that showed up later. Breaks my heart , for that guy. Please tell me all 3 are ok?!

    • @IQscan51
      @IQscan51 Год назад +1

      I highly doubt it. Tsunami can reach up to 500 mph. People don't realize how fast that water can get.

  • @elizabethalpuriabriceno6137
    @elizabethalpuriabriceno6137 Год назад +2

    Buenas tardes
    Toda la información está bien pero no mencionan los nombres de los lugares donde ocurren estos sucesos

  • @Bocil360
    @Bocil360 Год назад

    Manusia tidak bisa menakhlukkan alam

  • @マネキン猫
    @マネキン猫 Год назад +5

    津波と、言うより満潮時の、高波に見えます

  • @aqualibertybliss2027
    @aqualibertybliss2027 Год назад +1

    近いわ!逃げろ😱💦