From the Eye of the Tsunamis! Incredible Footage of Catastrophic Natural Disasters
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From the Eye of the Tsunamis! Incredible Footage of Catastrophic Natural Disasters
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan surged to heights of 40 meters in certain regions, resulting in widespread devastation and triggering the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Severe hailstorms can yield large hailstones, inflicting harm upon crops, vehicles, and rooftops.
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Great video! If you're going to have it in English you should have a commentator that speaks English. He is very hard to understand.
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Tsunamis can travel at speeds exceeding 500 miles per hour (800 kilometers per hour) in deep water, but their speed decreases significantly as they approach shallower coastal areas.
Tsunamis can travel across thousands of kilometers, affecting distant coastlines that may be unaware of the originating event.
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia resulted in a massive tsunami that killed around 36,000 people and caused widespread destruction in coastal areas.
Tsunamis can cause widespread flooding and destruction of coastal communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems.
Warning systems, such as the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, have been established to monitor seismic activity and issue alerts in order to minimize the loss of life and property during a tsunami event.
The height of a tsunami wave can vary greatly, ranging from a few inches to tens of meters, depending on the characteristics of the underwater disturbance.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, triggered by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, resulted in the deaths of over 230,000 people across 14 countries.
Tsunamis can generate strong ocean currents that pose a significant threat to swimmers, boats, and coastal structures.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan reached heights of up to 40 meters (130 feet) in some areas, causing extensive damage and the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Coastal regions with steep underwater topography, such as narrow bays or fjords, are particularly vulnerable to amplified tsunami waves
this video is amazing! thank you so much for uploading this. It is scary to see nature in full force an the damage it can cause…
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Indonisia 220,236 died in tsunami and earthquake malaysia 10,005 died in tsunami thailand 12,012 died in tsunami india 23,235 died in tsunami sri lanka 35,035 died in stunami I subscribe and like to your video on june 5,2023
Floods occur when an excessive amount of water overflows onto normally dry land, causing damage to structures and displacing people.
Volcanic eruptions release lava, ash, and gases, often leading to the destruction of nearby communities and affecting air quality.
Landslides are sudden movements of rock, soil, or debris down a slope, endangering infrastructure and human lives.
Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that can cause severe damage to everything in their path.
Ice storms coat surfaces with layers of ice, leading to power outages, hazardous driving conditions, and damage to trees and structures.
Droughts are prolonged periods of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water scarcity, crop failures, and ecological imbalances.
Blizzards are severe winter storms characterized by strong winds, heavy snowfall, and reduced visibility, often resulting in transportation disruptions
Severe hailstorms can produce hailstones of significant size, causing damage to crops, vehicles, and roofs
Sandstorms, or dust storms, occur when strong winds lift and carry large amounts of dust and sand, reducing visibility and causing respiratory issues.
Wildfires spread rapidly, consuming vegetation and destroying homes and habitats.