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Those images were made by prof. Nozomu Yoshida, teacher and researcher at the Tohoku Gakuin University. He gave me the autorization to publish this video (I made it by compiling the native format of the ones he published on its own website, because they were not easy to watch), and I want to thank him a lot for that. I am french, I am just someone who is very sad about what happened to Japan.
You can check the original full story and the original videos on this page :
I could not use all text and photos of the web site, because of the 15 mn limit of YouTube, I encourage you to read the full story.
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Japan tsunami Sendai JAPANESE FILMS March 11, 2011
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Japan after one year of Tsunami
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Tsunami in the Sendai Airport area, Miyagi Prefecture, helicopter view
The 311 tsunami at the Sendai Airport area in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, as filmed from a news helicopter.
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It's incredible, for how long the wave keeps pushing forward. Moreover, it has so much momentum, that its front is still traveling farther inlands, while the coast regions are already nearly dry again!
Dramatic unseen footage of Japanese tsunami
Previously unseen footage taken from a car's onboard camera has been recovered, and shows the moment the Japanese tsunami hits a busy highway and the ensuing chaos that follows.
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Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, 2011
This is a 26 minute long video I put together of the 2011 Japan Tsunami. This was the worst tsunami to hit Japan in the past 1,100 years, and even today they are still recovering.
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The 2011 earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku (東北地方太平洋沖地震 Tōhoku-chihō Taiheiyō Oki Jishin) was a magnitude 9.0 (Mw) undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan that occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) on Friday 11 March 2011,[2][3][8] with the epicentre approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku and the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 30 km (19 mi).[2][9] The earthquake is also often referred to in Japan as the Great East Japan earthquake (東日本大震災 Higashi nihon daishinsai?)[10][11][12][fn 1] and also known as the 2011 Tohoku earthquake,[13] and the 3.11 earthquake. It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have hit Japan, and the fourth most powerful earthquake in the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900.[8][14][15] The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 40.5 metres (133 ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture,[16][17] and which, in the Sendai area, travelled up to 10 km (6 mi) inland.[18] The earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east and shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10 in),[19][20][21] and generated sound waves detected by the low-orbiting GOCE satellite.[22]
On 10 March 2015, a Japanese National Police Agency report confirmed 15,891 deaths,[23] 6,152 injured,[24] and 2,584 people missing[25] across twenty prefectures, as well as 228,863 people living away from their home in either temporary housing or due to permanent relocation.[26] A February 10, 2014 agency report listed 127,290 buildings totally collapsed, with a further 272,788 buildings 'half collapsed', and another 747,989 buildings partially damaged.[27] The earthquake and tsunami also caused extensive and severe structural damage in north-eastern Japan, including heavy damage to roads and railways as well as fires in many areas, and a dam collapse.[18][28] Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said, In the 65 years after the end of World War II, this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for Japan.[29] Around 4.4 million households in northeastern Japan were left without electricity and 1.5 million without water.[30]
The tsunami caused nuclear accidents, primarily the level 7 meltdowns at three reactors in the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant complex, and the associated evacuation zones affecting hundreds of thousands of residents.[31][32] Many electrical generators were taken down, and at least three nuclear reactors suffered explosions due to hydrogen gas that had built up within their outer containment buildings after cooling system failure resulting from the loss of electrical power. Residents within a 20 km (12 mi) radius of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant and a 10 km (6.2 mi) radius of the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant were evacuated. In addition, the U.S. recommended that its citizens evacuate everyone within up to 80 km (50 mi) of the plant.[33]
Early estimates placed insured losses from the earthquake alone at US$14.5 to $34.6 billion.[34] The Bank of Japan offered ¥15 trillion (US$183 billion) to the banking system on 14 March in an effort to normalize market conditions.[35] The World Bank's estimated economic cost was US$235 billion, making it the costliest natural disaster in world history.
Rebuilding Japan After Tsunami
A slideshow to show how Japan is quickly rebuilding itself after the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011.
Last video of tsunami in Japan, Sendai April 29, 2011
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Just released video from the Japan Coast Guard shows the devastating tsunami hit the Sendai airport and nearby areas.
Fury of Fear - Unleash The Fury Live in SENDAI JAPAN
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The Most Shocking Video of the Tsunami in Japan - El video más impactante del tsunami en Japón!
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La vidéo la plus choquante du tsunami au Japon
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Die schockierende Video des Tsunami in Japan
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Il video più scioccanti dello tsunami in Giappone
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During Japan Tsunami a strange creature was caught on camera - real footage
Seeing this video many times, to check if someone made that up or understand what it is, is no use; This is a living creature jumped from a tree, jumped out of water and disappeared into mist.
@ minute 3:13 you see this creature changing and manifesting to show legs and a tail; and it knows its at risk of drowning so it keeps changing places to feel secure.
In this video the creature is captured during 3 times with logic sequence to events.
please comment on what you think this creature is....
Tsunami in Japan 3.11 first person FULL raw footage
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This is the full raw footage filmed by some Japanese people on friday March 11th, 2011, during the tsunami which occured in northern Japan, following the 8.9 magnitude earthquake.
According to the video, it was filmed in the Miyagi Prefecture (宮城) in the city of Kesennuma (気仙沼市) which has 74,000 inhabitants.
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Important note : we did not film this footage and we cannot be held responsible for it. It was broadcasted on TV Asahi, a japanese TV channel. If it breaks any copyright, please advise us and we will remove the video.
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Japan Tsunami 2011 / So Many Dead / She Didn't Have a Chance
Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011, also called the Great Sendai Earthquake or Great Tōhoku Earthquake, a severe natural disaster that occurred in northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011. The event began with a powerful earthquake off the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan’s main island, which caused widespread damage on land and initiated a series of large tsunami waves that devastated many coastal areas of the country, most notably in the Tōhoku region (northeastern Honshu). The tsunami also instigated a major nuclear accident at a power station along the coast.
the magnitude-9.0 earthquake struck at 2:46 pm. (The early estimate of magnitude 8.9 was later revised upward.) The epicenter was located some 80 miles (130 km) east of the city of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, and the focus occurred at a depth of 18.6 miles (about 30 km) below the floor of the western Pacific Ocean. The earthquake was caused by the rupture of a stretch of the subduction zone associated with the Japan Trench, which separates the Eurasian Plate from the subducting Pacific Plate. (Some geologists argue that this portion of the Eurasian Plate is actually a fragment of the North American Plate called the Okhotsk microplate.) A part of the subduction zone measuring approximately 190 miles (300 km) long by 95 miles (150 km) wide lurched as much as 164 feet (50 meters) to the east-southeast and thrust upward about 33 feet (10 meters). The March 11 temblor was felt as far away as Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia; Kao-hsiung, Taiwan; and Beijing, China. It was preceded by several foreshocks, including a magnitude-7.2 event centered approximately 25 miles (40 km) away from the epicenter of the main quake. Hundreds of aftershocks, dozens of magnitude 6.0 or greater and two of magnitude 7.0 or greater, followed in the days and weeks after the main quake. (Nearly two years later, on December 7, 2012, a magnitude-7.3 tremor originated from the same plate boundary region. The quake caused no injuries and little damage.) March 11, 2011, earthquake was the strongest to strike the region since the beginning of record keeping in the late 19th century, and it is considered one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. It was later reported that a satellite orbiting at the outer edge of Earth’s atmosphere that day had detected infrasonics (very low-frequency sound waves) from the quake.
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Footage from the Japanese quake and tsunami shot by Geoff Mackley and Bradley Ambrose
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Jozenji street, Sendai, JAPAN Dec. 2017