This first-person view is the most terrifying and astonishing video I've seen of the Japan tsunami. Initially everything seems ok, just a mild wave coming towards the camera. But keep watching—the sea goes Godzilla on the city.
That car at the start... 😐
Someone posted it yesterday... I'm certain the car doing the u-turn at the start should've abandoned their car.
Sorry if its a repost just seen it, horrid isn't it!
😯 absolutely terrifying! i really hope that the people can recover from this (and no more lives lost)i just don't realize how lucky i really am 🙁
Sorry, not knocking it getting re-posted it. Worth it for everyone to see and get an idea of just how crazy it must've been!
the videographer was extremely fortunate to survive to tell the tale as far as I can see..
literally awesome..
Bloody hell!
The thing that alarmed me was the number of people that you didn't see. There were a few behind the camera man and a half a dozen at the end. What about all the poor sods that were in the town?
I've spent the day working on a proposal for a customer 6 km from the coast and 15 km south of the power station. A sobering thought... but is the factory still standing and the workforce alive?
jebus....its just keeps getting deeper and faster.
the scariest part is when you notice the buildings getting ripped to bits, you kinda think you'll be okay in a building....poor souls.
that is crazy... well worth watching
Holy Shit!!!! 😯
So frightening, V Brave to carry on filming as if he/she felt it needed to be recorded. Sort of get used to seeing the cars being swept away, but when the house starts collapsing!!
Those Poor people
Too scary! , I just can't imagine how the people over there are feeling at the moment 😥
Reminds me of the 9/11 attacks. You can watch it over and over again, and its still unbelievable!
For whatever reason this video won't play on my phone, but on the offchance it's the one shot from the ramp looking up the street as the tsunami starts to enter the town, here's a google streetview link of the same place:
I've seen the video elsewhere, and it's shocking, horrifying yet compelling at the same time.
puts life in perspective
I had a look around on the Streetview before looking at the video. Helps to orientate everything that happens.
He picked a good spot to do it from - plenty height for an escape.
Makes you wonder how many people were filming it from ground level and didn't get away.
